Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 47:1 - 47:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 47:1 - 47:1


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ISAIAH CHAPTER 47



God’s judgments upon Babylon and Chaldea; for their cruelty towards God’s people, Isa_47:1-6; their pride and other sins, Isa_47:7-10. Their enchantments shall not deliver them, Isa_47:11-15.



Come down from thy throne, as it follows, and sit in the dust; either necessarily, because thou shalt have no higher seat; or voluntarily, as mourners do, bewailing thine approaching calamities. O virgin daughter of Babylon; so called, either,



1. Because she had not yet been humbled and conquered; or rather,



2. Because she was tender and delicate, as the next clause informeth us. There is no throne, to wit, for thee. The empire is taken away from thee, and translated to the Persians.



Thou shalt no more be called; either be reputed so, or rather be so; for to be called is frequently put for to be, as hath been divers times noted. Thou shalt be reduced to great hardships and miseries.