Isaiah 1:16 Meaning and Commentary Isaiah 1:16 Wash ye, make you clean, &c. ] These two words are to be regarded as one, since they intend the same thing, and suppose the persons spoken to to be unclean, as they were, notwithstanding their legal sacrifices and ceremonial ablutions;...
Isaiah 16:1 Meaning and Commentary Isaiah 16:1 Send ye the lamb to the ruler of the land Or tribute, as the Targum rightly interprets it. The Moabites, being conquered by David, paid tribute to him, ( 2 Samuel 8:2 ) and when the kingdom was divided in Rehoboam's time, the ...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(16) Wash you, make you clean . . .--The words were probably as an echo of Psalm 51:7. Both psalmist and prophet had entered into the inner meaning of the outward ablutions of ritual. Cease to do evil; (17) learn to do well.--Such words ...
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以賽亞書 16-22 Chinese Union Version (Simplified) 16你 们当将羊羔奉给那地掌权的 , 从西拉往旷野 , 送到锡安城 ( 原文是女子 ) 的山。 2摩 押的居民 ( 原文是女子 ) 在亚嫩渡口 , 必像游飞的鸟 , 如拆窝的雏。 3求 你献谋略 , 行公平 , 使你的影子在午间如黑夜 ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 16. - Surely your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter's clay; rather, O for your perverseness! Shall the potter be reckoned as clay? They were so perverse and wrong-headed that they inverted the relation in which they stood to God and God...
The Scriptures do not provide an immediate commentary on the purpose of the transfiguration. It has been suggested that the purpose was to encourage Yeshua, in view of His coming death, as well as the disciples in the trials which they would face. 8. Probably the disciples needed far more ...
Isaiah 16:12 Meaning and Commentary Isaiah 16:12 And it shall come to pass, when it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place With weeping there, ( Isaiah 15:2 ) or with frequent sacrifices, and going from one high place to another, as Balak king of Moab did; and by ...
Isaiah 16 Commentary Chapter 16 Moab is exhorted to yield obedience. (1-5) The pride and the judgments of Moab. (6-14) Verses 1-5 God tells sinners what they may do to prevent ruin; so he does to Moab. Let them send the tribute they formerly engaged to pay to Judah. Take it...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 16. - Lord, in trouble have they visited thee. Here, at any rate, the redeemed go back in thought to their time of trouble. They remember that what brought them back to God from that alienation which they have confessed (ver. 13) was the affliction which they so...