Isaiah 7:8
For the head: Dr. Jubb transposes the former part of Isa 7:9, and renders, "Though the head of Syria be Damascus; and the head of Damascus Retzin; and the head of Ephraim be Samaria; and the head of Samaria Remaliah's son; yet within threescore and five years Ephraim shall be broken, that he be no more a people." This renders the passage perfectly clear; and the prophecy received its full accomplishment when Esarhaddon carried away the remains of the ten tribes. 2Sa 8:6 within: Isa 8:4, Isa 17:1-3, 2Ki 17:5-23, Ezr 4:2 that it be not a people: Heb. from a people, Hos 1:6-10 Reciprocal: 2Sa 8:5 - And when 2Ki 8:7 - Damascus 2Ki 15:37 - Rezin 2Ki 17:3 - king of Assyria 2Ki 18:11 - the king Psa 60:2 - broken Isa 7:4 - the two tails Isa 9:8 - sent a word Isa 10:9 - Samaria Isa 17:3 - fortress Isa 28:1 - whose Jer 48:42 - from Eze 27:18 - Damascus Hos 5:3 - Ephraim Hos 13:16 - Samaria Amo 1:3 - Damascus