Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 7:4
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4. Take heed, c.—that is, See that thou be quiet (not seeking Assyrian aid in a fit of panic). tails —mere ends of firebrands, almost consumed themselves (about soon to fall before the Assyrians, Isaiah 7:8 ), therefore harmless. smoking —as about to go out not blazing. son of Remaliah —Pekah, a usurper ( 2 Kings 15:25 ). The Easterners express contempt by designating one, not by his own name, but by his father's, especially when the father is but little known ( 1 Samuel 20:27 ; 1 Samuel 20:31 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-6" class="com-number"
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