Sunday 9 October 2016

Notes from Isaiah 31

This chapter is an abridgment of the foregoing chapter; the heads of it are much the same.
Here is,
 I. A woe to those who, when the Assyrian army invaded them, trusted to the Egyptians, and not to God, for succour (v. 1-3).
II. Assurance given of the care God would take of Jerusalem in that time of danger and distress (v. 4, v. 5).
III. A call to repentance and reformation (v. 6, v. 7).
IV. A prediction of the fall of the Assyrian army, and the fright which the Assyrian king should thereby be put into (v. 8, v. 9).

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