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Yesaya 10:32

Hari ini juga Asyur akan berhenti di Nob, mengacung-acungkan tangannya ke arah gunung puteri Sion, bukit Yerusalem.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Assyria;   Isaiah;   Nob;   Scofield Reference Index - Armageddon;   Remnant;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Nob;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Remnant;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Nob;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Fullers' Field;   Geba;   Nob;   Rama;   Vale;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Gestures;   Hand;   Isaiah;   Nob;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Gibeah;   Halt;   Isaiah, Book of;   Nob;   Targums;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Thessalonians Epistles to the;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Nob;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Assyria;   Nob;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Daughter;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Hand;   Isaiah;   Olives, Mount of;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Judæo-Persian Literature;   Nebuchadnezzar;   Targum;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Hari ini juga Asyur akan berhenti di Nob, mengacung-acungkan tangannya ke arah gunung puteri Sion, bukit Yerusalem.

Contextual Overview

24 Therefore thus saith the Lorde God of hoastes: Thou my people that dwellest in Sion, be not afraide for the king of the Assirians: he shall smyte thee with a rod, and shall lyft vp his staffe against thee, as the Egyptians dyd sometime. 25 But very soone after shall my wrath and indignation be fulfilled in the destruction of them: 26 Moreouer, the Lorde of hoastes shall stirre vp a scourge for him, like as was the slaughter of Madian vpo the rocke Oreb, and as the destruction of the Egyptians when he lyfted vp his rod vpon the sea. 27 Then shal his burthen be taken from thy shoulders, and his yoke from thy necke, yea the same yoke shalbe destroyed because of the vnction. 28 He shal come to Aiath, and go thorow towarde Migron, at Michmas shall he lay vp his harnesse. 29 They shall go ouer the foorde, Geba shalbe their resting place, Rhama shalbe afraide, Gibea Saul shall flee away. 30 Lift vp thy voyce O daughter Gallim, geue eare to Laisa thou poore Anathoth. 31 Madmena shall tremble for feare, but the citizens of Gabim are manly. 32 Yet shall he remaine at Nob that day: after that shall he lyft vp his hande against the mount of the daughter Sion the hyll of Hierusalem. 33 But see, the Lord God of hoastes shall breake downe the bough with feare, he shall hewe downe the proude, and fell the high minded.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Nob: 1 Samuel 21:1, 1 Samuel 22:19, Nehemiah 11:32

shake: Isaiah 10:24, Isaiah 11:15, Isaiah 13:2, Isaiah 19:16, Zechariah 2:9

the mount: Isaiah 2:2, Isaiah 37:22

Reciprocal: Isaiah 1:8 - daughter Isaiah 14:25 - I will Isaiah 16:1 - the mount Isaiah 25:5 - shalt bring Isaiah 29:2 - I will Isaiah 33:3 - General Isaiah 37:33 - He Micah 4:8 - the strong Nahum 1:12 - Through

Cross-References

Genesis 9:1
And god blessed Noah, and his sonnes, & saide vnto them, be fruitfull and multiplie, and replenishe the earth.
Genesis 9:7
But be fruitefull, and multiplie you, breede in the earth, and increase therein.
Genesis 9:19
These are the three sonnes of Noah, & of them was the whole earth ouerspread.
Genesis 10:1
These are the generations of the sonnes of Noah, Sem, Ham, and Iapheth: and vnto them were chyldren borne after the fludde.
Genesis 10:20
These are the children of Ham in their kinredes, in their tongues, countreys, and in their nations.
Genesis 10:25
Unto Heber also were borne two sonnes: the name of the one was Peleg, for in his dayes was the earth deuided, and his brothers name was Iactan.
Genesis 10:29
And Ophir, and Hauilah, and Iobab, all these were the chyldren of Iactan.
Genesis 10:31
These are the chyldren of Sem after their kinredes and tongues, in their landes and nations.
Acts 17:26
And hath made of one blood all nations of men, for to dwell on all ye face of the earth, & hath determined the tymes before appoynted, and also the boundes of their habitation:

Gill's Notes on the Bible

As yet shall he remain at Nob that day,.... The same day he came from Gebim; and proceed no further as yet, but make a short stay, and prepare himself and army to march to Jerusalem the next day: the Jews say l, that he performed all his journeys in one day; the same day he came to Ajath he came to Nob, where he stayed the remaining part of the day. Nob was a city of the priests, 1 Samuel 22:19 and so it is called in the Targum here; it was so near Jerusalem, that, as Jarchi and Kimchi say, it might be seen from hence; wherefore here he stood, in sight of Jerusalem; against the wall of it, the Targum says; and did as follows:

he shall shake his hand [against] the mount of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem; threatening what he would do to it, and despising it as unable to hold out against him; or the sense is this, yet a day, or in a day's time, from the last place where he was; he shall come to Nob, and there shall he stop, and go no further: or, "the mountain of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem, shall shake its hand"; bidding him defiance, insulting over him, or rejoicing at the fall of the Assyrian army. Wherefore it follows:

l T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 95. 1.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

As yet shall he remain - This is still a description of his advancing toward Jerusalem. He would make a station at Nob and remain there a day, meaning, perhaps, “only” one day, such would be his impatience to attack and destroy Jerusalem.

At Nob - Nob was a city of Benjamin, inhabited by priests; Nehemiah 11:32. When David was driven away by Saul, he came to this city, and received supplies from Ahimelech the priest; 1 Samuel 21:1-6. Nob must have been situated somewhere upon the ridge of the mount of Olives, to the northeast of the city. So Jerome, professedly from Hebrew tradition, says, ‘Stans in oppidulo Nob et procul urbem conspiciens Jerusalem.’ - “Commentary in loc.” Messrs. Robinson and Smith sought all along the ridge of the mount of Olives, from the Damascus road to the summit opposite to the city, for some traces of an ancient site which might be regarded as the place of Nob; but without the slightest success. - “Bib. Researches,” ii. p. 150.

He shall shake his hand - That is, in the attitude of menace, or threatening. This language implies, that the city of Nob was so near to Jerusalem that the latter city could be seen from it; and the description denotes, that at the sight of Jerusalem Sennacherib would be full of indignation, and utter against it the threat of speedy and complete ruin.

The mount of the daughter of Zion - See the note at Isaiah 1:8. The Chaldee renders this, ‘He shall come, and stand in Nob, the city of the priests, over against the wall of Jerusalem, and shall answer and say to his army, “Is not this that city of Jerusalem against which I have assembled all my armies, and on account of which I have made an exaction on all my provinces? And lo, it is less and more feeble than any of the defenses of the people which I have subjected in the strength of my hand.” Over against that he shall stand, and shake his head, and shall bring his hand against the mount of the sanctuary which is Zion, and against the court which is in Jerusalem.’ Jarchi and Kimchi say, that Nob was so near to Jerusalem that it could be seen from thence; and hence, this is mentioned as the last station of the army of the Assyrian, the end of his march, and where the prize seemed to be within his grasp.


 
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