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Isaiah 10:28

Posted on 18 May at 14:09

He is come to Aiath, hee is passed to Migron: at Michmash he hath laid vp his cariages. Isaiah 10:28 (KJV)

Context: To understand the significance of Isaiah 10:28, it is important to consider its place within the book of Isaiah. In this section the prophet Isaiah is describing the Assyrian invasion of Israel. The Assyrian empire, under the leadership of King Sennacherib, posed a serious threat to the northern kingdom.

Location: The verse mentions three places—Aiath, Migron, and Michmash. These were towns or strategic points in the region that the Assyrian army passed through or approached during its campaign. Aiath and Migron were smaller settlements that fell quickly to the invading forces, while Michmash served as a key staging area where the Assyrians laid up their carriages and supplies.

Symbolic Meaning: Isaiah uses the rapid advance through these locations to illustrate the speed and inevitability of the Assyrian onslaught, as well as the fear it generated among the people. Each place represents a milestone in the march of an overwhelming power, underscoring the urgency of the prophetic warning.

Historical Fulfillment: The events recorded in Isaiah 10:28 were fulfilled when the Assyrian army indeed moved through these towns, conquering many cities in Israel. The passage stands as a historical record of that campaign and demonstrates the accuracy of Isaiah’s prophetic observation.

Spiritual Lessons: Beyond the historical account, the verse offers enduring spiritual insight. It reminds believers that even when formidable forces appear to dominate the world, God’s sovereignty remains supreme. Trust in God’s protection and guidance is encouraged, especially in times of difficulty and apparent danger. The passage calls the faithful to rely on divine strength rather than be overwhelmed by earthly powers.

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