Humiliation

The Ammonites And Syrians Defeated - II Samuel 10:1 – 10:19 (commentary)

It appears that Nahash, king of the Ammonites, became David’s friend when he was fleeing from Saul. Whatever the reason, the text makes it clear that David considered Nahash an ally and a friend and had every intention of honoring him when he sent a delegation to morn his death ( …

Lamentation Against the King of Tyre - Ezekiel 28:1 – 28:10 (commentary)

Ezekiel’s third message against Tyre was directed specifically to the ruler of Tyre (vv. 1-5) (1 Sam. 9:16; 10:1; 13:14; 2 Sam. 7:8). Ezekiel had prophesied against the whole city; he was now singling out the city’s leader for a special word from God. This ruler then was …

The Humiliation of Babylon - Isaiah 47:1 – 47:15 (commentary)

Isaiah describes Babylon’s fall to the Persians more than 150 years before the event took place. The prophet sees a time when the imposing conqueror, Babylon, shall be defeated and he pictures her as one who can do no more than sit in the dust (v. 1) This is an interesting …

Nineveh Was Impressive Outside But Deceitful Inside - Nahum 3:1 – 3:19 (commentary)

The Assyrians were noted for their ruthlessness and shameful atrocities against other nations. She was known for robbing and ravaging her neighbors. The Assyrian kings boasted of their cruelty in order to instill terror in their enemies. In spite of Nineveh’s great power and pos …

Prediction Concerning Egypt - Isaiah 20:1 – 20:6 (commentary)

Ashdad, a Philistine city was captured by the commander-in-chief of the Assyrian King Sargon (v. 1). The capture of Ashdad was a signal to Judah that they could not count on foreign alliances to protect them. For three years, Isaiah did not wear his outer garment of sackcloth (no …