Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 8:8 - 8:8

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 8:8 - 8:8


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He; or, it, to wit, the river, Isa_8:7 which yet designs the same person and thing, to wit, the invasion of the king of Assyria.



Shall pass through Judah; and when he shall have finished his work against you, he shall invade the land of Judah, as Sennacherib did some few years after his conquest of Samaria, 2Ki_18:9,13.



He shall reach even to the neck; so as they shall be in great danger of being drowned or destroyed. He persists in the metaphor of a river swelling so high as to reach to a man’s neck, and be ready to overwhelm him. Such was the danger of Judah’s land,



when Sennacherib took all the fenced cities of Judah, 2Ki_18:13, and sent his army against Jerusalem.



Of his wings; of his forces, or of the wings of his army, as they anciently were and still are called.



Of thy land, O Immanuel; of the land of Judah, so called because the Messiah, who is called by God himself Immanuel, Isa_7:14, should certainly be born, and live, and die there. And this is added emphatically for the consolation of God’s people, to assure them, that notwithstanding this dreadful scourge, yet God would make a difference between Israel and Judah; and whereas Israel should be so broken by the Assyrian, that they should not be a people, as was threatened, Isa_7:8, Judah should be restored and preserved, for the sake of the Messiah, to be the place of his birth and ministry, according to that famous prophecy, Gen_49:10.