Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Isaiah 9:8 - 9:8

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Isaiah 9:8 - 9:8


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Isaiah 9:8-10:4. The prophecy as to the ten tribes. Delivered a little later than the previous one. The ninth and tenth chapters ought to have been so divided. The present division into chapters was made by Cardinal Hugo, in a.d. 1250; and into verses, by Robert Stephens, the famous printer of Paris, in 1551. After the Assyrian invasion of Syria, that of Ephraim shall follow (2Ki 16:9); Isa 9:8-11, Isa 9:17-20, foretell the intestine discords in Israel after Hoshea had slain Pekah (739 b.c.), that is, just after the Assyrian invasions, when for seven years it was stripped of magistrates and torn into factions. There are four strophes, each setting forth Ephraim’s crime and consequent punishment, and ending with the formula, “For all this His anger is not turned away,” etc. (Isa 9:12, Isa 9:17, Isa 9:21, and Isa 10:4).

Heading of the prophecy; (Isa 9:8-12), the first strophe.

unto Jacob - against the ten tribes [Lowth].

lighted upon - fallen from heaven by divine revelation (Dan 4:31).