John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 14:15 - 14:15

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 14:15 - 14:15


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Isa_14:15 Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.

Ver. 15. Yet thou shalt be brought down be hell.] To the counterpoint of thy haughtiest conceits, ad infimam erebi sedem. So a merry fellow said that Xerxes, that great warrior who took upon him to control the sea, was now mending old shoes under a shop board in hell.



To the sides of the pit,
] i.e., Of the infernal lake: A tartesso in tartarum detrusus; { a} from the sides of the north, {Isa_14:13} whither thou hadst pierced thyself, ad latera luci, to the sides of the pit, and to an odd corner of the burying place. This was a foul fall, and worse than that of Hermannus Ferrariensis, who, having been canonised for a saint, was thirty years after unburied, and burnt for a heretic by Pope Boniface VIII, {b} or that of Thomas a Becket, of whom, forty-eight years after he had been sainted, it was disputed among the doctors of Paris whether he were damned or saved? {c}



{a} Adagium Homericum.

{b} Jac. Rev. Hist. Pontif., 195.

{c} Daniel’s History, fol. 99.