Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
The chapter opens with a woe against those who enact unjust statutes and oppress the vulnerable, warning of an inevitable day of reckoning. God then designates Assyria as the rod of His anger to punish a godless nation, though Assyria intends instead to destroy many nations and compares Jerusalem to other conquered kingdoms. Because of the arrogant heart of the king of Assyria, the Lord declares He will punish him, sending a wasting disease and a consuming fire that will devastate Assyria's forests and warriors. Meanwhile, a remnant of Israel and the house of Jacob will survive and return to the Mighty God. The Lord comforts the people dwelling in Zion, promising that His anger against them will subside and turn to the destruction of Assyria. Finally, the text describes the specific march of the Assyrian army through various towns toward Nob, where they shake their fist at Jerusalem before the Lord cuts down their lofty trees with terrifying power.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.