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Verse 13. - Hear, ye that are far off, etc. Jehovah speaks by the mouth of his prophet, and calls on the nations of the earth, far and near, to consider and acknowledge his might, as shown in his judgment on Assyria (comp. Exodus 15:14-16). Parallel Commentaries ... HebrewYou ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 25. - The indignation shall cease; rather, there shall be an end of wrath; i.e. "my wrath against Israel shall come to an end" - Israel having been sufficiently punished. And mine auger in their destruction; rather, and my anger shall be to their destruction; i....
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“Fall silent, you island dwellers. The merchants of Tziddon, the crossings of the sea, would fill you, etc.”, and (Vayikra 10:3) “and Aaron was silent.” These are the words of R. Yoshiyah. R. Yonathan says: One verse states “a great voice,” and another, “a voice, ...
Verse 1. - The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; rather, the wilderness, and the dry place, shall be glad. The Church, that has been long wasted and kept under by the wicked, shall, at their destruction, feel a sense of relief, and so of joy. The desert ...
Isaiah 53 is a complex passage. My approach won't be a verse-by-verse commentary, but a topical study of five themes which relate to Jesus' work of atonement. 1. The Servant Is a Substitute Who Bears Our Sin The first clear theme on atonement is that the Servant -- or Lamb, in ou...
66) that he had taken Nebo by a night attack. We note the emphasis of iteration in the words “laid waste and brought to silence.” The latter clause would be more accurately rendered cut off, or destroyed. Benson CommentaryIsaiah 15:1. The burden of Moab — A prophecy of the destructi...
The Lord Will Judge Babylon - This is an oracle about Babylon that Isaiah son of Amoz saw: On a bare hill raise a signal flag; shout to them, wave