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Isaiah 31:1-9 open_in_new
1-5. Judah should trust not in Egypt, but in Jehovah.
6-9. The wonderful deliverance from the Assyrian.
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Isaiah 31:2 open_in_new
Somewhat sarcastic; Jehovah is wise, as well as the politicians of Judah. Evil] i.e. calamity.
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Isaiah 31:5 open_in_new
Flying] i.e. hovering over the nest to protect it. Passing over] an allusion to the Passover, the same word being used.
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Isaiah 31:6 open_in_new
The children, etc.] RV 'ye have deeply revolted, O children of Israel.'
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Isaiah 31:8 open_in_new
The Assyrian's fall will be brought about by no human agency. For the fulfilment see Isaiah 37:36. Be discomfited] RV 'become tributary.'
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Isaiah 31:9 open_in_new
And he shall, etc.] RV 'and his rock' (i.e. strength) 'shall pass away by reason of terror.' Ensign] the word denotes a standard, or signal, forming the rallying point of an army. In this context the signal is for the gathering of the foes of the Assyrian. Whose fire] see Isaiah 10:16; Isaiah 10:17. The presence of Jehovah is as a consuming fire to His enemies.