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A Panicked Report
Commentators note the verse's rapid, breathless style. Isaiah describes the Assyrian advance as if receiving a series of panicked reports, making the threat feel immediate and overwhelming. This literary device immerses the reader in the terror felt by Jerusalem's inhabitants as the enemy draws near.
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18th Century
Theologian
He is come to Aiath - These verses (Isaiah 10:28–32) contain a description of the march of Sennacherib's army as he app…
19th Century
Bishop
He is come to Aiath ... —There is an obvious break between this and the preceding verse, and a new section begins, connec…
16th Century
Theologian
He is come to Aiath. The siege of the holy city now being near, Isaiah sets before their eyes the whole of Sennacherib’s march, so that th…
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17th Century
Pastor
He is come to Aiath
In this and the following verses is prophetically described the expedition of Sennacherib to Jer…
17th Century
Minister
Through our afflictions, we may learn not to place our confidence in created things. Only those who return to him in truth, not in pretense and out…