Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Isaiah 22:18 - 22:18

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Isaiah 22:18 - 22:18


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violently turn and toss - literally, “whirling He will whirl thee,” that is, He will, without intermission, whirl thee [Maurer]. “He will whirl thee round and round, and (then) cast thee away,” as a stone in a sling is first whirled round repeatedly, before the string is let go [Lowth].

large country - perhaps Assyria.

chariots ... shall be the shame of thy lord’s house - rather, “thy splendid chariots shall be there, O thou disgrace of thy lord’s house” [Noyes]; “chariots of thy glory” mean “thy magnificent chariots.” It is not meant that he would have these in a distant land, as he had in Jerusalem, but that he would be borne thither in ignominy instead of in his magnificent chariots. The Jews say that he was tied to the tails of horses by the enemy, to whom he had designed to betray Jerusalem, as they thought he was mocking them; and so he died.