Isaiah 21:1

The burden of the desert of the sea, the valley and plain of the Euphrates and Tigris, where the Babylonian nation had its home. This country had been alternately a desert and a sea, depending upon the season of the year. Great dikes and levees built by Semiramis had served to control the water and... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:2

A grievous vision is declared unto me, one which he could endure and record only with difficulty on account of its importance and consequences; THE TREACHEROUS DEALER DEALETH TREACHEROUSLY, the enemies of Babylon repaying her in her own coin, by a military stratagem overthrowing her, AND THE SPOILER... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:3

Therefore, on account of the calamities which would come upon Babylon, ARE MY LOINS FILLED WITH PAIN, with trepidation, as in the case of spasms; PANGS HAVE TAKEN HOLD UPON ME, AS THE PANGS OF A WOMAN THAT TRAVAILETH; I WAS BOWED DOWN AT THE HEARING OF IT, writhing in pain; I WAS DISMAYED AT THE SEE... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:4

My heart panted, beating wildly, FEARFULNESS AFFRIGHTED ME, with a terrifying, numbing force; THE NIGHT OF MY PLEASURE, the darkness of night, which ordinarily was pleasant to the prophet on account of the bodily rest and the conduciveness to quiet contemplation associated with it, HATH HE TURNED IN... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:5

Prepare the table, watch in the watch-tower, eat, drink, the prophet in the spirit witnessing and describing a carousal in Babylon. ARISE, YE PRINCES, AND ANOINT THE SHIELD, to keep it from becoming rusty and to cause strokes of the enemy to glide off. Thus matters were going on in Babylon, and duri... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:6

For thus hath the Lord said unto me, Go, set a watchman, let him declare what he seeth, this watchman being the prophet's substitute in declaring the vision.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:7

And he saw a chariot with a couple of horsemen, a whole army of mounted soldiers riding two abreast, A CHARIOT OF ASSES, AND A CHARIOT OF CAMELS, the various mounts thus being described, as the enemy rode forward to the attack, their pack-animals remaining behind with the baggage. AND HE HEARKENED D... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:8

And he cried, in growing impatience, A LION, properly, "as a lion," with a lion-like voice, MY LORD, I STAND CONTINUALLY UPON THE WATCH-TOWER IN THE DAYTIME, AND I AM SET IN MY WARD WHOLE NIGHTS, in sleepless vigilance, in order to find out about the army which he saw passing on its way to attack th... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:9

and, behold, even while he was voicing his complaint, he makes a discovery, HERE COMETH A CHARIOT OF MEN, WITH A COUPLE OF HORSEMEN, a small troop of men riding in pairs. AND HE ANSWERED AND SAID, the watchman hearing the triumphant cry even from a distance as the little band rides for-word, BABYLON... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:10

O my threshing and the corn of my floor, literally, "son of my threshing-floor," the reference being to Israel, as being subject to the severe punishment of Babylon, in which the love of the Lord, however, interferes and guides. THAT WHICH I HAVE HEARD OF THE LORD OF HOSTS, THE GOD OF ISRAEL, HAVE I... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:11

The burden of Dumah, that is, Idumea, the land of Edom, the land of the night and stillness of death: HE CALLETH TO ME OUT OF SEIR, which is the country of Edom, between the Dead Sea and the Elanitic Gulf of the Red Sea, WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT? Is there any hope for the dawn of deliverance? WAT... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:12

The watchman, that is, the prophet to whom they turned in their affliction, SAID, THE MORNING COMETH AND ALSO THE NIGHT, that is, no sooner would the morning dawn than it would be devoured once more by night and destruction; IF YE WILL ENQUIRE, ENQUIRE YE, namely, in vain, as long as they continued... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:13

The burden upon Arabia, concerning the punishment which would strike this great country of many nomadic tribes: IN THE FOREST IN ARABIA SHALL YE LODGE, in the thick undergrowth, or _ mesquite_, of the wilderness, as in our own Southwest, O YE TRAVELING COMPANIES OF DEDANIM, caravans of the nomadic t... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:14

The inhabitants of the land of Tema, a province with its capital city in this section of Arabia, BROUGHT WATER TO HIM THAT WAS THIRSTY, to the fugitives of Dedan; THEY PREVENTED WITH THEIR BREAD HIM THAT FLED, thus anticipating the wants of those who were in need and giving them the food which they... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:15

For they fled from the swords, as the enemy advanced upon Dedan, FROM THE DRAWN SWORD AND FROM THE BENT BOW AND FROM THE GRIEVOUSNESS OF WAR, which was rolling over them like a mighty giant.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:16

For thus hath the Lord said unto me, Within a year, according to the years of an hireling, most carefully measured, 16:14, AND ALL THE GLORY OF KEDAR SHALL FAIL, the name here including all the tribes of Arabia, which represented a nation, but only in a loose federation;... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 21:17

and the residue of the number of archers, the remnant of the Arab warriors, noted for their skill with the bow, THE MIGHTY MEN OF THE CHILDREN OF KEDAR, celebrated for their warlike nature, SHALL BE DIMINISHED, only a very few of them remaining; FOR THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL HATH SPOKEN IT. In His hand... [ Continue Reading ]

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