NIV Application Commentary Copyright © 2003 by John N. Oswalt Plus 4 entries for 以賽亞書 40 PLUS Save 20% on yearly plans and access $3,100 worth of biblical study resources on the go! Upgrade to Bible Gateway Plus and get the best value in digital Bible study. Start 14-day...
Resources for Isaiah 40-Jer:4 Find resource All Study Bibles Encyclopedias Commentaries Dictionaries Bible Studies Sermons Maps Videos Overview 72 results Suggested Resources Expositor's Bible Commentary (Abridged Edition): Old Testament Plus 216 entries New Bible Commentary Plus 80 entries Vines Expository...
and how we reap what we sow. Notice how eternal life is called a gift. This is consistent with the rabbinic commentary which states“That one’s benefit or harm is not in the hands of people but rather, only in the hands of the Creator.”The gift of God is eternal life, w...
被引量: 0发表: 2017年 The Book of Isaiah: chapters 40-66 This long-anticipated work completes John Oswalt's two-volume commentary on the book of Isaiah. After opening with a valuable discussion on the state of Is... JN Oswalt 被引量: 70发表: 1998年 加载更多0关于...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 28. - Hast thou not known? Complaining Israel is bidden to stay itself upon God, as (1) everlasting; (2) the Creator; (3) unwearied; . . . Parallel Commentaries ... HebrewDo you notהֲל֨וֹא (hă·lō·w)Adverb - Negative particleStrong...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(27) Why sayest thou, O Jacob.--The eternity and infinity of God is presented not only as rebuking the folly of the idolater, but as the ground of comfort to His people. His is no transient favour, no capricious will. (Comp. Romans 11:29-36....
The Servant Songs were first identified by Bernhard Duhm (1847-1928) in his 1892 commentary . He selected four passages: Isaiah 42:1-4; 49:1-6; 50:4-9; and 52:13-53:12. The purpose of this thesis is to examine what other texts in Isaiah 40-66 could be added to the Servant ...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(31) They that wait upon the Lord.--The waiting implies, of course, the expectant attitude of faith. Shall mount up with wings.--Better, shall lift up their wings, or, shall put forth wings' feathers, the last, like Psalm 103:5, implying the ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 20. - He that is so impoverished, etc.; rather, he that can only make a poor offering, i.e. that cannot spend much on religion. Chooseth a tree; rather, chooseth wood - goes to the carpenter, and selects a good sound block of wood, out of which his idol ...
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