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Isaiah 37:27

The Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 37:27

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Therefore. The original is not so emphatic, but still contains the idea, not merely of sequence, but of consequence. God, having decreed the successes of the Assyrians, effected them (in part) by infusing weakness into the nations that were their adversaries.

They were as the grass of the field (comp. , ). The comparison is one constantly used by the Hebrew psalmists (; ; ; ), and was not unknown to the Assyrians.

The delicate grass of spring in the East withers within a few weeks, and the fresh and tender herbage becomes yellow, parched, and sapless. The grass that springs upon the earthen roofs of houses fails even more rapidly (comp.

). As corn blasted before it be grown up; literally, like a field before the stalk. Our translators seem to have rightly preferred the reading of (sh'dephah, equivalent to "blasting") to that of Isaiah (sh'demah, equivalent to "field") in this place.

Their rendering brings out the true sense.

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