Isaiah
Isaiah 14:28ESV·traditional attribution

In the year that King Ahaz died came this oracle:

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

28. In the year that King Ahaz died. Here the fifteenth chapter ought to have begun, for the Prophet enters on a new subject; and this plainly shows how absurdly the chapters are divided, or rather torn asunder. Having spoken of the Babylonians, he passes to the Philistines; {Bogus footnote} or, perhaps, before speaking of the Babylonians, he addressed the Philistines, who, being the near...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The destruction of Babylon and the Chaldean empire was a thing at a great distance; the empire had not risen to any considerable height when its fall was here foretold: it was almost 200 years from this prediction of Babylon's fall to the accomplishment of it.

Commenting on Isaiah 14:24-32

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

In the year that King Ahaz died was this burden. The following heavy prophecy, concerning the destruction of the Philistines; whether it was delivered out before or after his death is not certain. Here some begin the "fifteenth" chapter Isa 15:1, and not improperly; henceforward prophecies are delivered out under another reign, as before under Uzziah, Jotham, and Ahaz, now under Hezekiah. This, according to Bishop Usher, was A. M.