isaiah 14:29 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Isaiah warns the Philistines not to rejoice that the "rod that struck them is broken." Rods were solid, straight, heavy sticks used as weapons or tools to control animals. They were symbolic of power and authority ; most modern commentators say this rod represents Assyria.
The land of the Philistines; the inhabitants of Palestine are meant, who rejoiced at the death of Uzziah, who was too powerful for them, and during the reign ...
(29) Rejoice not thou, whole Palestina.—Better, Rejoice not thou, Philistia, all of thee; i.e., give not thyself wholly to rejoicing. Here, as in Exodus 15:14, ...
This highly figurative statement warns the Philistines not to rejoice over the removal of the threat from an enemy that is now powerless.
Now Isaiah tells us exactly what the iniquity was. It was his declaring, "I will," in opposition to God's will. And anytime you declare your will in opposition ...
Isaiah 14:29 is a potent warning delivered by the prophet Isaiah to the Philistines, cautioning them not to rejoice prematurely and alerting them to the advent ...
In the context of the Book of Isaiah, this verse reflects the aftermath of a great ruler's death, evoking reactions from the surrounding nations, ...
16 янв. 2020 г. · Isaiah 14:28–32 introduces the Philistines (Israel's first major enemy), and a possible alliance with Judah against a preoccupied Assyria.
29 июн. 2023 г. · The Isaiah 14:29a's broken rod very likely refers to Isaiah 14:28's statement about kingdom of Judah's King Ahaz's death.
29 Don't rejoice, all of you [in] Philistia, because the rod of the one who struck you is broken. For a viper will come out of the root of a snake, ...
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