Isaiah 10:28

Overview - Isaiah 10
The woe of tyrants.
Assyria, the rod of hypocrites, for his pride shall be broken.
20 A remnant of Israel shall be saved.
24 Judah is comforted with promise of deliverance from Assyria.
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Isaiah 10:28  (King James Version)
He is come to Aiath, he is passed to Migron; at Michmash he hath laid up his carriages:
 


He is come
This is a prophetical description of the march of Sennacherib's army approaching Jerusalem in order to invest it, and of the terror and confusion spreading and increasing through the several places as he advanced; expressed with great brevity, but finely diversified. Aiath, or Ai, was situated a little east of Bethel about twelve miles north of Jerusalem; Michmash about three miles nearer, where there was a narrow pass between two sharp hills; Geba and Ramah about three miles more to the south; Gibeah a mile and a half more southward; Anathoth within three miles of Jerusalem; to the westward of which, towards Lydda, was Nob, from which place Sennacherib might have a prospect of Zion, and near which, it would appear, his army was destroyed.

Aiath
Joshua 7:2 ; Nehemiah 11:31

Aija

Migron
1 Samuel 14:2

Michmash
1 Samuel 13:2 1 Samuel 13:5 ; 1 Samuel 14:5 1 Samuel 14:31