Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 10:27
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27. his burden —the Assyrians' oppression ( Isaiah 9:3 ). Judah was still tributary to Assyria; Hezekiah had not yet revolted, as he did in the beginning of Sennacherib's reign. because of — ( Isaiah 9:3- : ). the anointing —namely, "Messiah" ( Daniel 9:24 ). Just as in Isaiah 9:4-6 , the "breaking of the yoke of" the enemies' "burden and staff" is attributed to Messiah, " For unto us a child is born," c., so it is here. MAURER not so well translates, "Because of the fatness" an image of the Assyrians fierce and wanton pride drawn from a well-fed bull tossing off the yoke ( Deuteronomy 32:15 ). So Isaiah 10:16 above, and Isaiah 10:16- : , " fat ones." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-28" class="com-number"
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