Isaiah 17:12-14 - Exposition
A PROPHECY AGAINST ASSYRIA . This passage is, apparently, out of place. At any rate, it is quite unconnected with what precedes, and almost equally so with what follows. Still, it must be borne in mind that, until the destruction of Sennacherib's army, Isaiah has the thought of the Assyrians, as the pressing danger, always before him, and continually reverts to it, often abruptly, and without preparation (see Isaiah 5:26-30 ; Isaiah 7:17-25 ; Isaiah 8:5-8 ; Isaiah 10:5-19 , Isaiah 10:24-34 ; Isaiah 14:24-27 ). The present prophecy seems, more distinctly than any other in the purely prophetical chapters, to point to the miraculous destruction of the hoot which Sennacherib was about to bring against Jerusalem.
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