Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Isaiah 29:1-124
God saves Jerusalem (29:1-24)Isaiah then presents a frightening picture of the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem (called ‘Ariel’ in RSV and NIV, and ‘God’s altar’ in GNB). The people think that their city is safe and that the cycle of annual festivals will go on indefinitely. Suddenly, they find their lives threatened by a terrible siege. Throughout the city people are distressed and humiliated, as the doomed city cries out to God, as it were, from the grave (29:1-4).The enemy armies think their... read more
Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Isaiah 29:22-24
Isaiah 29:22-24. Therefore thus saith the Lord These verses contain the third consequence of turning Lebanon into a fruitful field; “a wonderful increase of the true seed of Abraham and Jacob disseminated through the whole world, in whom those patriarchs, according to the promises given them by God, might be able to recognise their true image.” Who redeemed Abraham From manifold dangers, and especially from idolatry, in which his family and ancestors were generally involved; Jacob shall... read more