Isaiah 8
Chapter context
What is happening in Isaiah 8?
Isaiah 8 belongs to the early movement of the book, especially the section often described as oracles of judgment and holiness. Isaiah is one of Scripture’s grandest prophetic books, moving from holy judgment to consolation, servant imagery, and new-creation hope. Read this chapter with the wider themes of holiness, judgment, and remnant in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Uriah Person v. 2
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The Lord is my light. (1. ) A Hittite, the husband of Bathsheba, whom David first seduced, and then after Uriah’s death married. He was one of the band of David’s.
- Zechariah Person v. 2
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Jehovah is renowned or remembered. (1. ) A prophet of Judah, the eleventh of the twelve minor prophets. Like Ezekiel, he was of priestly extraction. He describes himself (1:1) as.
- Assyria Place v. 4, 7
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Nineveh.
- Damascus Place v. 4
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Damascus.
- Samaria Place v. 4
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Samaria.
- Rezin Person v. 6
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Firm; a prince, a king of Syria, who joined Pekah (q. v. ) in an invasion of the kingdom of Judah ( 2 Kings 15:37 ; 16:5-9 ; Isa. 7:1-8 ). Ahaz induced Tiglath-pileser III.
- Shiloah Place v. 6
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Biblical pool. Modern identification: Pool of Siloam.
- Euphrates Place v. 7
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Biblical river. Modern identification: Euphrates River.
- Jerusalem Place v. 14
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Mount Zion Place v. 18
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Biblical hill. Modern identification: Mount Zion.