Woe falls on unjust lawmakers, and then on Assyria itself: though God uses it as the rod of His anger, Assyria arrogantly claims the victory as its own, so the LORD will punish its pride and burn its glory. Yet “a remnant will return” to the mighty God, and God’s people are told not to fear the Assyrian, whose yoke will be broken.
Isaiah study chapter
Isaiah 10
c. 732 BCWoe to Assyria, the rod of God’s anger, and the promise that a remnant of Israel will return.
My notes
Saved to your account, so they are on every device you sign in on, and private unless you specifically share them with another.
A different version of this note was saved in this browser before notes moved to accounts. Your account’s copy is above and was left alone; copy anything worth keeping out of this one, then let it go.
Notes are kept with your account rather than in this browser, so what you write here is still there on your phone, on another machine, and after you clear your history. Signing in takes an email address and one click, there is no password to remember.
Saved in this browser before notes moved to accounts. Sign in and it will be carried up to your account; it stays here until then.