Isaiah 7
1 Ahaz, being troubled with fear of Rezin and Pekah, is comforted by Isaiah.10 Ahaz, having liberty to choose a sign, and refusing it, hath for a sign, Christ promised.17 His judgment is prophesied to come by Assyria. the days.2Ki 16:1; 2Ch 28:1-6Rezin.8:6; 2Ki 15:37; Ps 83:3-5but could.4-9; 8:9,10 the house.13; 6:13; 37:35; 2Sa 7:16; 1Ki 11:32; 12:16; 13:2; Jer 21:12is confederate with. Heb. resteth on.17; 11:13; 2Ch 25:10; 28:12; Eze 37:16-19; Ho 12:1And his heart.8:12; 37:27; Le 26:36,37; Nu 14:1-3; De 28:65,66; 2Ki 7:6,7Ps 11:1; 27:1,2; 112:7,8; Pr 28:1; Mt 2:3 Go forth.Ex 7:15; Jer 19:2,3; 22:1Shear-jashub. that is, The remnant shall return. 6:13; 10:21; 55:7; Ro 9:27the end.36:2; 2Ki 18:17; 20:20highway. or, causeway. Take heed.30:7,15; Ex 14:13,14; 2Ch 20:17; La 3:26fear not.8:11-14; 35:4; 41:14; 51:12,13; Mt 10:28; 24:6neither be faint-hearted. Heb. let not they heart be tender.De 20:3; 1Sa 17:32the two tails.8; 8:4; 2Ki 15:29,30; Am 4:11 Syria.Ps 2:2; 83:3,4; Na 1:11; Zec 1:15 vex. or, waken. lit. disgust. . 8:10; 10:6-12; 37:29; 46:10,11; Ps 2:4-6; 33:11; 76:10; Pr 21:30La 3:37; Da 4:35; Ac 4:25-28 For the head.Dr. Jubb transposes the former part of ver. 9, and renders, "Though the head of Syria be Damascus; and the head of Damascus Retzin; and the head of Ephraim be Samaria; and the head of Samaria Remaliah's son; yet within threescore and five years Ephraim shall be broken, that he be no more a people." This renders the passage perfectly clear; and the prophecy received its full accomplishment when Esarhaddon carried away the remains of the ten tribes. 2Sa 8:6within.8:4; 17:1-3; 2Ki 17:5-23; Ezr 4:2that it be not a people. Heb. from a people.Ho 1:6-10 the head.1Ki 16:24-29; 2Ki 15:27If ye, etc. or, ye not believe? it is because ye are notstable. 2Ch 20:20; Ac 27:11,25; Ro 11:20; Heb 11:6; 1Jo 5:10 Moreover, etc. Heb. and the Lord added to speak.1:5,13; 8:5; 10:20; Ho 13:2; *marg: a sign.37:30; 38:7,8,22; Jud 6:36-40; 2Ki 20:8-11; Jer 19:1,10; 51:63,64Mt 12:38-40; 16:1-4ask it either in the depth. or, make thy petition deep. I will not ask.2Ki 16:15; 2Ch 28:22neither.Eze 33:31tempt.De 6:16; Mal 3:15; Ac 5:9; 1Co 10:9 O house.2; 2Ch 21:7; Jer 21:12; Lu 1:69Is it a small.Ge 30:15; Nu 16:9,13; Eze 16:20,47; 34:18to weary.2Ch 36:15,16; Jer 6:11will ye.1:24; 43:24; 63:10; 65:3-5; Am 3:13; Mal 2:17; Ac 7:51; Heb 3:10 Behold.Ge 3:15; Jer 31:22; Mt 1:23; Lu 1:35shall call. or, thou, O virgin, shalt call.Ge 4:1,2,25; 16:11; 29:32; 30:6,8; 1Sa 1:20; 4:21Immanuel.8:8; 9:6; Joh 1:1,2,14; Ro 9:5; 1Ti 3:16 Butter.Connecting this verse with the preceding and following, we may render with Dr. Jubb and Lowth, "Behold the virgin ({häâlmah,} as the word uniformly signifies, Ge 24:43. Ex 2:8. Ps 68:26. Pr 30:19. So 1:3; 6:8.) shall conceive and bear a son, and thou shalt call his name Immanuel; butter and honey shall he eat when he shall know to refuse the evil and choose the good. For," etc. 22; Mt 3:4know.Ps 51:5; Am 5:15; Lu 1:35; 2:40,52; Ro 12:9; Php 1:9,10 before.De 1:39; Jon 4:11the land.8:4; 9:11; 17:1-3; 2Ki 15:29,30; 16:9 bring upon.8:7,8; 10:5,6; 36:1-37:38; 2Ki 18:1-19:37; 2Ch 28:19-21; 32:1-332Ch 33:11; 36:6-20; Ne 9:32the day.1Ki 12:16-19; 2Ch 10:16-19 hiss.5:26fly.30:1,2; 31:1; Ex 8:21,24; De 1:44; 7:20; Jos 24:12; Ps 118:12bee.17; 2Ki 23:33,34 in the holes.2:19,21; 2Ch 33:11; Jer 16:16; Mic 7:17bushes. or, commendable trees. shave.10:6; 2Ki 16:7,8; 2Ch 28:20,21; Jer 27:6,7; Eze 5:1-4; 29:18,20head.1:5; 9:14-17; 24:2 a man.25; 5:17; 17:2; 37:30; Jer 39:10 butter and honey.15; 2Sa 17:29; Mt 3:4land. Heb. midst of the land. a thousand vines.So 8:11,12; Mt 21:33be for briers.5:6; 32:12-14; Jer 4:26; Heb 6:8 Ge 27:3 but it.21,22; 13:20-22; 17:2; Zep 2:6
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