Isaiah 22:9

9 You saw that the City of David had many holes in its walls. They needed to be repaired. You stored up water in the Lower Pool.

Isaiah 22:9 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:9

Ye have seen also the breaches of the city of David, that
they are many
Not Jerusalem in general, but that part of it which was called the stronghold of Zion, and in particular had the name of the city of David, ( 2 Samuel 5:7 ) the fortifications of which, in times of peace, had gone to decay; and which they had seen before, but took no notice of, being in safety; but now besieged, and in great danger, they looked upon them in good earnest, in order to repair them, and secure themselves from the irruption of the enemy; for this is not to be understood of breaches now made by the Assyrian army, but of old ones, which had lain neglected; see ( 2 Chronicles 32:5 ) : and ye gathered together the waters of the lower pool:
not to make mortar with, to be used in repairing the breaches, as Kimchi; but either that they might be as a wall round about the place, as Aben Ezra; or rather to deprive the enemy of them, and cut off all communications from him, and to supply the inhabitants of the city with them; see ( 2 Chronicles 32:3 2 Chronicles 32:4 ) . The Septuagint version is, "and he turned the water of the old pool into the city": but the old pool was another pool hereafter mentioned, and was without the city, the same with the upper pool; whereas this was the lower, and was in the city. The Targum is,

``and ye gathered the people to the waters of the lower pool.''

Isaiah 22:9 In-Context

7 Your rich valleys filled up with chariots. Horsemen took up their battle positions at your city gates.
8 Judah wasn't a safe place to live in anymore. When all of that happened, you depended on the weapons in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.
9 You saw that the City of David had many holes in its walls. They needed to be repaired. You stored up water in the Lower Pool.
10 You picked out the weaker buildings in Jerusalem. You tore them down and used their stones to strengthen the city walls against attack.
11 You built a pool between the two walls. You used it to save the water that was running down from the Old Pool. But you didn't look to the One who made it all possible. You didn't pay any attention to the One who planned everything long ago.
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