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A Vivid Picture of Panic
Commentators explain that Isaiah uses vivid, poetic language to describe the panic caused by the approaching Assyrian army. He personifies the towns of Gallim, Laishah, and Anathoth, calling on them to cry out in alarm. This creates a powerful image of a wave of terror spreading audibly from one village to the next, highlighting the imminent and frightening nature of the threat.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Lift up your voice - That is, cry aloud from alarm and terror. The prophet here changes the manner of describing the advance of Sen…
16th Century
Theologian
Neigh, O daughter of Gallim. By the word neigh he denotes the howling and cries which will be heard at a distance. It is…
17th Century
Pastor
Lift up that voice, O daughter of Gallim
In a mournful and lamentable manner, and yet with such a clear loud voice, as to be h…
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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…