Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 13:2 - 13:2

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 13:2 - 13:2


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Lift ye up a banner, to gather soldiers together for this expedition.



Upon the high mountain; whence it may be discerned at a considerable distance. Withal he seems to intimate that their enemies should come from the mountainous country of Media.



Unto them; to the Medes, who are named below, Isa_13:17.



Shake the hand; beckon to them with your hand, that they may come to this service.



That they may go into the gates of the nobles; that they may go and fight against Babylon, and take it, and so enter into the palaces of the king, and of his princes, and spoil them at their pleasure; which the Medes and Persians did. The manner of expression implies how easily and expeditiously they did their work, that, like Caesar, they might say they only came, and saw, and overcame.