Isaiah 15:1
1 The lamentable state of Moab. burden.This and the following chapter form one entire prophecy; which was most probably delivered, as Bp. Lowth supposes, soon after the foregoing, (ch. 14:28-32,) in the first year of Hezekiah, and accomplished in his fourth year when Shalmaneser invaded Israel. 13:1; 14:28Moab.11:14; 25:10; Jer 9:26; 48:1-47; Eze 25:8-11; Am 2:1-3; Zep 2:8-11in the.Ex 12:29,30; 1Th 5:1-3Ar.Nu 21:28; De 2:9,18brought to silence. or, cut off. Kir.16:7Kir-hareseth.16:11Kir-haresh.2Ki 3:25Kir-haraseth.Jer 48:31,36Kir-heres. Jeremiah 25:10-11
take from. Heb. cause to perish from.Es 3:13; 7:4; 8:11voice of mirth.7:34; 16:9; 33:10,11; Isa 24:7-12; Eze 26:13; Ho 2:11; Re 18:22,23the sound.Sir J. Chardin remarks, that in the East, every where in the morning may be heard the noise of the mills, which often awakens people; for they generally grind every day just as much as may be necessary for the day's consumption. Where, then, the noise of the mill is not heard in the morning, nor the light of the candle seen in the evening, there must be an utter desolation. Ec 12:2-4 seventy.This prophecy was delivered in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, and began to be accomplished immediately; and it was exactly seventy years from this time to the proclamation of Cyrus for the return of the Jews. 12; 2Ch 36:21,22; Isa 23:15-17; Da 9:2; Zec 1:12; 7:5 Revelation of John 18:22-23
the voice.Isa 24:8,9; Jer 7:34; 16:9; 25:10; 33:11; Eze 26:13 the light.22:5; Job 21:17; Pr 4:18,19; 24:20the voice.22thy merchants.3,11-19; Isa 23:8; Eze 27:24,25,33,34for.3,9; 12:9; 13:13-16; 17:2,5; 21:8; 22:15; 2Ki 9:22; Isa 47:9; Na 3:4Ac 8:11
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