This is just one of the clues along the way. Let's look at a little bit more information about the Syrian in verses 16 and 17 of Isaiah 10. Now, we know that Revelation 18 says that the judgment of the papacy is going to come in one day, but what I wanted you to see here, more than that, is that Isaiah is portraying this Assyrian and his association with the Sunday Law by drawing information from another source in the Old Testament. He's drawing it from the story of Gideon, and Gideon's battle against the wicked forces was illustrated by the torch that was under the pot that was broken, and this flame is in agreement with the story of Gideon, and the reason that we can see this associated with his story is because there's more information about the Assyrian that ties in with the story of Gideon, and I'll show it to you here in the next passage. This is Isaiah 10.26, follow that with me if you would. And the Lord of hosts shall stir up a scourge for him to the slaughter of Midian at the rock of Oreb, and his rod was upon the sea, so shall he lift it up after the manor of Egypt. This is telling about how the Assyrian is going to be destroyed in this verse, and he's going to be destroyed like as the slaughter of Midian at the rock of Oreb, and the slaughter of Midian that took place at the rock of Oreb is the slaughter of Midian that was found in the story of Gideon, and it's only found in the story of Gideon and here, and one other place in the Word of God. So Gideon gives the type of that destruction, and then Isaiah 10, when speaking of the papacy, says the papacy is going to come to this same kind of destruction as was illustrated in the story of Gideon, and the other place that it is found, this destruction at the rock of Oreb, is in Simon.