Isaiah 16
Haydock CIsaiah 16:1
Petra. Hebrew selah, “the rock.” (Haydock) — Our Saviour spring from Ruth, the Moabitess. (Menochius) — The original may insinuate, that the king of the country had neglected to pay the usual tribute to Juda, 4 Kings iii. 4. (Calmet) — “Send the lamb to the ruler,” &c. (Tournemine.) Amid scenes of distress, the prophet perceives that the Saviour will proceed from one of this nation. (Worthington)
Isaiah 16:2
Arnon. They shall not be able to fly over, or to escape the conqueror.
Isaiah 16:3
Night. Seek a retreat in the darkest places; or protect Israel when they shall flee before the Assyrians. Their cruelty is thus insinuated, Amos i.
Isaiah 16:4
Dust. Theglathphalassar. I need not exhort you to receive my people, as I know your dispositions, and they are out of danger. (Calmet)
Isaiah 16:5
Just. This regards Christ, (St. Jerome) prefigured by (Haydock) Ezechias. (Calmet)
Isaiah 16:7
Walls. Hebrew, “Kir-hareseth,” chap. xv. 1. (Haydock)
Isaiah 16:8
Lords. Princes of Jerusalem, (Lamentations i. 1.) or of Assyria. (Calmet) — Sea. Of Sodom, even as far as Jazer, (Haydock) in the tribe of Ruben. (Calmet)
Isaiah 16:9
CHAPTER XVI.
My tears. Chap. xv. 5. (Haydock) — I announce a different sort of music from that which is customary in times of harvest, and of vintage. The liquor shall be tears, chap. lxiii. 2., and Jeremias xlviii. 32, 33. (Calmet)
Isaiah 16:10
Carmel. This name is often taken to signify a fair and fruitful hill or field, such as Mount Carmel is. (Challoner) — It means, “the vine of God.” (Calmet)
Isaiah 16:11
Wall. Kir-hareseth, ver. 7. I am grieved at your misfortunes. (Calmet)
Isaiah 16:12
Prevail. Chamos shall not be able to help them.
Isaiah 16:13
That time. A long while ago, Psalm xcii. 2.
Isaiah 16:14
Not many. It was laid waste in the third year of Ezechias. But its final destruction took place only five years after that of Jerusalem. (Calmet) — The wars against Moab continued three years, after which it was reduced to servitude. (Worthington)
