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Yesaya 2:10
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Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Enter: Isaiah 2:19-21, Isaiah 10:3, Isaiah 42:22, Judges 6:1, Judges 6:2, Job 30:5, Job 30:6, Hosea 10:8, Luke 23:30, Revelation 6:15, Revelation 6:16
for fear: Isaiah 6:3-5, Job 31:23, Job 37:22-24, Psalms 90:11, Jeremiah 10:7, Jeremiah 10:10, Luke 12:5, Revelation 15:3, Revelation 15:4
Reciprocal: Joshua 10:16 - and hid 1 Chronicles 29:11 - majesty Job 40:13 - Hide Isaiah 2:21 - go Isaiah 26:10 - in the Jeremiah 13:9 - the pride Daniel 10:7 - so Micah 1:3 - and tread Nahum 3:11 - thou shalt be hid 2 Thessalonians 1:9 - the glory Revelation 21:23 - for
Cross-References
[Yet] the fludde by his ryuers shall make glad the citie of God: the holy place of the tabernacles of the most hyghest.
And he shewed me a pure ryuer of water of lyfe, cleare as Cristall, proceadyng out of the throne of god, and of the lambe.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Enter into the rock, and hide thee in the dust,.... As it was when Rome Pagan was destroyed, the kings, princes, and freemen called to the rocks to fall on them and hide them, Revelation 6:15 so it will be at the downfall of Rome Papal, when the kings and merchants of the earth, who have been concerned therewith, will stand afar off, as for fear of her torment, Revelation 18:10
so for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of his majesty; lest he should pour out his wrath and vengeance upon them, and be a consuming fire to them, before whose glory and majesty they will not be able to stand; for this is to be understood not of a filial reverence of God, but of a servile fear of punishment; and these words are sarcastically said, suggesting that rocks and mountains will be no protection or security for them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Enter into the rock - That is, into the “holes or caverns” in the rocks, as a place of refuge and safety; compare Isaiah 2:19, and Revelation 6:15-16. In times of invasion by an enemy, it was natural to flee to the fastnesses or to the caverns of rocks for refuge. This expression is highly figurative and poetic. The prophet warns them to flee from danger. The sense is, that such were their crimes that they would certainly be punished; and he advises them to flee to a place of safety.
And hide thee in the dust - In Isaiah 2:19, this is ‘caves of the dust.’ It is parallel to the former, and probably has a similar meaning. But “may” there not be reference here to the mode prevailing in the East of avoiding the monsoon or poisonous heated wind that passes over the desert? Travelers there, in order to be safe, are obliged to throw themselves down, and to place their mouths close to the earth until it has passed.
For fear of the Lord - Hebrew ‘From the face of the terror of the Lord.’ That is, the punishment which God will inflict will sweep over the land, producing fear and terror.
And for the glory ... - That is, the honor or splendor which will attend him when he comes forth to inflict judgment on the people; Isaiah 2:19-20.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Isaiah 2:10. "When he ariseth to strike the earth with terror."] On the authority of the Septuagint, confirmed by the Arabic and an ancient MS., I have added here to the text a line, which in the 19th and 21st verses Isaiah 2:19; Isaiah 2:21 is repeated together with the preceding line, and has, I think, evidently been omitted by mistake in this place. The MS. here varies only in one letter from the reading of the other two verses; it has בארץ baarets, instead of הארץ haarets. None of De Rossi's MSS. confirm this addition. The line added is, When he ariseth to strike the earth with terror.