Kimchi (A.D. 1230) says in his commentary on Isa 1:1, "We know not.his race, nor of what tribe he was." His father's name was Amoz (Isa 1:1), whom the fathers of the Church confound with the prophet Amos, because they were unacquainted with Hebrew, and in Greek the two ...
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Pulpit CommentaryVerse 38. - In order that the words of Isaiah the prophet might be fulfilled, which he spake, Lord, who believed our report? or the message which the prophets have delivered - the prediction they made of a suffering and rejected Christ, of One who would "sprinkle many nat...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 2. - For he shall grow up; rather, now he grew up. The verbs are, all of them, in the past, or completed tense, until ver. 7, and are to be regarded as "perfects of prophetic certitude." As Mr. Cheyne remarks, "All has been finished before the foundations...
Of the truth of the tradition we cannot be sure, but we know that one of the earliest feats of the Higher Criticism was to perform the like operation upon his prophecy.” For our study we will follow the outline provided in commentary on Isaiah by J. Alec Motyer, in the series of ...
This divine commentary will shed light on Genesis 19:22, where the angel sought to hasten the departure of Lot with the words “Hurry, escape there, for I cannot do anything until you arrive there.” If the presence of one righteous man prevented the outpouring of deserved judgment on the...
2002. Isaiah 40–55: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. Anchor Bible 19A. New Haven: Yale University Press. [Google Scholar] Blois, Isaac D. 2020. Mutual Boasting in Philippians: The Ethical Function of Shared Honor in Its Biblical and Greco-Roman Context. The Library of ...