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Isaiah 10:5-7
Isaiah, the key prophet at the beginning of this period, is very interested in a dominating Gentile power, the Assyrians, and its threat to Israel and Judah. He begins to trumpet a warning to them of the impending commencement of the times of the Gentiles. Assyria is the first great Gentile power, but not the most influential.
John W. Ritenbaugh
Prophecy and the Sixth-Century Axial PeriodOther Forerunner Commentary entries containing Isaiah 10:5:
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Ezekiel 22:24
Ezekiel 22:27-28
Ezekiel 22:30-31
Amos 4:6-11
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What Does Isaiah 10:5 Mean?
Isaiah, the key prophet of this period, focuses on Assyria, a dominating Gentile power threatening Israel and Judah. He trumpets a warning of the impending commencement of the times of the Gentiles. Assyria stands as the first great Gentile power, though not the most influential.