Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Isa 20:1, A type prefiguring the shameful captivity of Egypt and Ethiopia.
Tartan: Tartan was one of the generals of Sennacherib, who, it is probable, is here called Sargon, and in the book of Tobit, Sacherdonus and Sacherdan, against whom Tirhakah, king of Cush or Ethiopia, was in league with the king of Egypt. Kg2 18:17
Ashdod: Sa1 6:17; Jer 25:20; Amo 1:8
and took: Jer 25:29, Jer 25:30
Isaiah: Heb. the hand of Isaiah
Go: Jer 13:1-11, Jer 19:1-15; Eze 4:5; Mat 16:24
the sackcloth: Kg2 1:8; Zac 13:4; Mat 3:4; Rev 11:3
put: Exo 3:5; Jos 5:15; Eze 24:17, Eze 24:23
naked: Sa1 19:24; Sa2 6:20; Job 1:20,Job 1:21; Mic 1:8, Mic 1:11; Joh 21:7; Act 19:16
three: Num 14:34; Eze 4:5, Eze 4:6; Rev 11:2, Rev 11:3
a sign: Isa 8:18
upon Egypt: Isa 18:1-7
shall: Isa 19:4; Jer 46:26; Eze 30:18
Egyptians: Heb. captivity of Egypt
with their: Isa 3:17; Sa2 10:4; Jer 13:22, Jer 13:26; Mic 1:11
shame: Heb. nakedness, Rev 3:18
afraid: Isa 30:3, Isa 30:5, Isa 30:7, Isa 36:6; Kg2 18:21; Eze 29:6, Eze 29:7
their glory: Isa 2:22; Jer 9:23, Jer 9:24, Jer 17:5; Co1 3:21
isle: or, country, Job 22:30; Jer 47:4
whither: Isa 28:17, Isa 30:1-7, Isa 30:15, Isa 30:16, Isa 31:1-3; Job 6:20