Then, in Isaiah 14:19-20, when God brings him back to life, kicked out of the grave
Isaiah 14:12 says that's Lucifer/Satan... apparently punishing Babylon. I don't think that God brings him back to life... those verses say that having a grave is an honor, which Satan doesn't deserve.
Isaiah 10:24 talks about the Assyrian in the following verses... and I think what happened then will happen again... only moreso, since some of those things the Assyrian did never happened the first time.
The Assyrians as a people are called the work of God's hand, in Isaiah 19:23.
And Isaiah 23:13 says that Tyre is the land of the Chaldeans which the Assyrian built. And it seems from Isaiah 30:31, that the Assyrian is the beast.
Then shall the Assyrian fall with the sword, says Isaiah 31:8, and even says he will run to his strong hold... Re: the god of fortresses?
And Ezekiel 31:3 says the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon... Hosea 11:5 says that the Assyrian will be the king of the Ephraimites (either from of time of the captivity, and/or because the drunkards of Ephriam in Isaiah 28:1, will have the Assyrian as their king).
Micah 5:3 echos the verse in Revelation 12:1-2, about the woman who travails, and talks about the Assyrian in end times terminology.
It is said in those verses that the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon. Doesn't that mean that Phoenicia is Assyrian? and that the Phoenicians are not Canaanites at all, by anybody's reckoning? Which means the whole 'Hamites or Aryans created the alphabet' mythology disappears like smoke before mirrors. And if Chaldea is Tyre, then Ur of the Chaldees was never ever in Sumer.
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