At the noise of the tumult the people fled; rather, the peoples; i.e. the contingents from many nations which made up the huge army of Sennacherib. The "noise" is that caused by God "lifting up himself" (comp.
Bible Commentary
Isaiah 33:3
The Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 33:3
The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain
Recommended reading
More for Isaiah 33:3
Continue with other commentaries and DiscipleDeck content connected to this verse, chapter, or topic.
Other commentaries
Matthew Henry on Isaiah 33:1-14Isaiah 33:1-14 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryHere we have the proud and false destroyer justly reckoned with for all his fraud and violence. The righteous God often pays sinners in their own coin. Those who by faith humbly wait for God, shall find him gracious to…Assyria Threatened. (b. c. 710.)Isaiah 33:1-12 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleASSYRIA THREATENED. (B. C. 710.) Here we have, I. The proud and false Assyrian justly reckoned with for all his fraud and violence, and laid under a woe, Isaiah 33:1. Observe, 1. The sin which the enemy had been guilty…The Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 33:1-24Isaiah 33:1-24 · The Pulpit CommentarySECTION X. A PROPHECY OF JUDGMENT ON ASSYRIA (Isaiah 33:1-24.). EXPOSITIONThe Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 33:1-6Isaiah 33:1-6 · The Pulpit CommentaryTHE JUDGMENT ON ASSYRIA AND DELIVERANCE OF JERUSALEM, STATED GENERALLY. Events had progressed since the preceding prophecies were delivered. The negotiations carried on with Sennacherib had been futile (Isaiah 33:7), th…The Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 33:1-6Isaiah 33:1-6 · The Pulpit CommentaryJehovah a Refuge. It is "Israel's extremity, but God's opportunity." Retribution is about to fall on Assyria; salvation and every resource is to be found in Jehovah. I. WOE TO ASSYRIA. This land appears under the image…
commentaryMatthew Henry on Isaiah 33:1-14Here we have the proud and false destroyer justly reckoned with for all his fraud and violence. The righteous God often pays sinners in their own coin. Those who by faith humbly wait for God, shall find him gracious to…Matthew HenrycommentaryAssyria Threatened. (b. c. 710.)ASSYRIA THREATENED. (B. C. 710.) Here we have, I. The proud and false Assyrian justly reckoned with for all his fraud and violence, and laid under a woe, Isaiah 33:1. Observe, 1. The sin which the enemy had been guilty…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 33:1-24SECTION X. A PROPHECY OF JUDGMENT ON ASSYRIA (Isaiah 33:1-24.). EXPOSITIONJoseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 33:1-6THE JUDGMENT ON ASSYRIA AND DELIVERANCE OF JERUSALEM, STATED GENERALLY. Events had progressed since the preceding prophecies were delivered. The negotiations carried on with Sennacherib had been futile (Isaiah 33:7), th…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 33:1-6Jehovah a Refuge. It is "Israel's extremity, but God's opportunity." Retribution is about to fall on Assyria; salvation and every resource is to be found in Jehovah. I. WOE TO ASSYRIA. This land appears under the image…Joseph S. Exell and contributors