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Selected Verse: Isaiah 14:5 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Isa 14:5 |
Strong Concordance |
The LORD [03068] hath broken [07665] the staff [04294] of the wicked [07563], and the sceptre [07626] of the rulers [04910]. |
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King James |
The LORD hath broken the staff of the wicked, and the sceptre of the rulers. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
staff--not the scepter (Psa 2:9), but the staff with which one strikes others, as he is speaking of more tyrants than one (Isa 9:4; Isa 10:24; Isa 14:29) [MAURER].
rulers--tyrants, as the parallelism "the wicked" proves (compare see on Isa 13:2). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
The Lord hath broken - Yahweh, by the hand of Cyrus.
The staff of the wicked - That is, the scepter of the king of Babylon. The word rendered 'staff' (מטה maṭēh) may mean either a bough, stick, staff, rod, or a scepter. The scepter was the symbol of supreme power. It was in the form of a staff, and was made of wood, ivory, or gold. It here means that Yahweh had taken away the power from Babylon, and destroyed his dominion. |
2 Lift ye up [05375] a banner [05251] upon the high [08192] mountain [02022], exalt [07311] the voice [06963] unto them, shake [05130] the hand [03027], that they may go [0935] into the gates [06607] of the nobles [05081].
29 Rejoice [08055] not thou, whole Palestina [06429], because the rod [07626] of him that smote [05221] thee is broken [07665]: for out of the serpent's [05175] root [08328] shall come forth [03318] a cockatrice [06848], and his fruit [06529] shall be a fiery [08314] flying [05774] serpent [08314].
24 Therefore thus saith [0559] the Lord [0136] GOD [03069] of hosts [06635], O my people [05971] that dwellest [03427] in Zion [06726], be not afraid [03372] of the Assyrian [0804]: he shall smite [05221] thee with a rod [07626], and shall lift up [05375] his staff [04294] against thee, after the manner [01870] of Egypt [04714].
4 For thou hast broken [02865] the yoke [05923] of his burden [05448], and the staff [04294] of his shoulder [07926], the rod [07626] of his oppressor [05065], as in the day [03117] of Midian [04080].
9 Thou shalt break [07489] them with a rod [07626] of iron [01270]; thou shalt dash them in pieces [05310] like a potter's [03335] vessel [03627].