Isaiah 3:18-26

tinkling ornaments.

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cauls. or, networks.{Shevisim,} probably the rich embroidered kerchiefs used to bind on their caps on the head, described by Lady M. W. Montague, Let. 32.

round tires.

Jud 8:21; *marg:

chains. or, sweet-balls.{Neteephoth,} earrings or drops; in Arabic, {netafat.}

the bracelets.

Ge 24:22,30,53; 38:18,25; Ex 35:22; Nu 31:50; Eze 16:11

mufflers. or, spangled ornaments.

tablets. Heb. houses of the soul.Probably perfume boxes, as rendered by Bp. Lowth.

the earrings.{Lechashim,} probably amulets.

Ge 35:4; Ex 32:2; Eze 16:12; Ho 2:13

rings.

Ge 41:42; Es 8:12; So 5:14; Lu 15:22; Jas 2:2

nose jewels.

Ge 24:47; 1Ti 2:9,10; 1Pe 3:3,4

The changeable suits.{Machalatzoth,} probably loose robes, used according to the weather.

glasses.

Ex 38:8

fine linen.

Ge 41:42; 1Ch 15:27; Eze 16:10; Lu 16:19; Re 19:8,14

vails.

Ge 24:65; Ru 3:15; So 5:7

instead.

57:9; Pr 7:17

baldness.

22:12; Eze 7:18; Mic 1:16

a girding.

15:3; 32:9-11; Job 16:15; Jer 4:8; 6:26; 48:37; 49:3; La 2:10

Eze 27:31; Joe 1:8; Am 8:10; Re 11:3

burning.

4:4; Le 26:16; De 28:22; 32:24; Re 16:9; 18:9

Thy men.

2Ch 29:9; Jer 11:22; 14:18; 18:21; 19:7; 21:9; La 2:21; Am 9:10

mighty. Heb. might.

her gates.

Jer 14:2; La 1:4

desolate. or, emptied. Heb. cleansed. shall sit.

47:1; Job 2:8,13; La 2:10; Eze 26:16; Lu 19:44

Isaiah 17:10-11

thou hast.

51:13; De 6:12; 8:11,14,19; Ps 9:17; 106:13,21; Jer 2:32; 17:13

Ho 2:13,14; 4:6; 8:14; 13:6,7

the God.

12:2; 1Ch 16:35; Ps 65:5; 68:19,20; 79:9; 85:4; Hab 3:18

the rock.

26:4; De 32:4,15; Ps 18:2; 31:2

shalt thou.

65:21,22; Le 26:16,20; De 28:30,38-42; Jer 12:13; Am 5:11

Zep 1:13

the harvest.

18:5,6; Job 4:8; Jer 5:31; Ho 8:7; 9:1-4,16; 10:12-15; Joe 1:5-12

Ga 6:7,8

a heap in the day of grief and of desperate sorrow. or,removed in the day of inheritance, and there shall be deadly sorrow.

65:13,14; Mt 8:11,12; Ro 2:5,8,9

Ezekiel 16:27

I have.

14:9; Isa 5:25; 9:12,17

and have.

De 28:48-57; Isa 3:1; Ho 2:9-12

thine.{Chukkach,} "thy portion;" the household provision of a wife--food, clothes, and money.

delivered.The Jews, under Manasseh, and the succeeding kings of Judah, made the temple itself the scene of their open and abominable idolatries, in addition to all their idol temples! which appears to be meant by "the eminent place," and "highplaces in every street," ver. 24. Allured by the prosperity of the Egyptians, they also connected themselves with them, and joined in their multiplied and abominable idolatries. And when Jehovah punished them by wars and famines, and by the Philistines, whose daughters are represented as ashamed of their enormous idolatries, instead of being amended, they formed alliances with the Assyrians, and worshipped their gods: and they even followed every idol which was worshipped between Canaan and Chaldea.

37; 23:22,25,28,29,46,47; Ps 106:41; Jer 34:21; Re 17:16

daughters. or, cities.

2Ki 24:2; 2Ch 28:18,19; Isa 9:12

which.

47,57; 5:6,7

Ezekiel 16:39

And I.For the enormous idolatries and cruelties of Judah and Jerusalem, Jehovah determined to gather together the surrounding nations, both those with whom they had formed alliances, as the Egyptians and Assyrians, and such as had always been inimical to them, as Edom, Ammon, Moab, and Philistia, to inflict, or to witness, his judgments upon them. Having exposed their enormous crimes to view, He would pass sentence upon them: He would give Jerusalem into the hands of the Chaldeans, who would destroy the city and temple which they had polluted; level their cities and high places with the ground; slay, plunder, and enslave the people.

they shall throw.

24,25,31; 7:22-24; Isa 27:9

shall strip.

10-20; 23:26,29; Isa 3:16-24; Ho 2:3,9-13

thy fair jewels. Heb. instruments of thine ornament.

Ezekiel 23:26

strip.

29; 16:16,37,39; Jer 13:22; Ho 2:3,9,10; Re 17:16; 18:14-17

fair jewels. Heb. instruments of thy decking.

Isa 3:17-24; 1Pe 3:3,4

Hosea 2:3

I strip.

10; Isa 47:3; Jer 13:22,26; Eze 16:37-39; 23:26-29; Re 17:16

was born.

Eze 16:4-8,22

as.

Isa 32:13,14; 33:9; 64:10; Jer 2:31; 4:26; 12:10; 22:6; Eze 19:13

Eze 20:35,36

a dry.

Jer 2:6; 17:6; 51:43

and slay.

Ex 17:3; Jud 15:18; Am 8:11-13

Zephaniah 1:13

their goods.

9; Isa 6:11; 24:1-3; Jer 4:7,20; 5:17; 9:11,19; 12:10-13; Eze 7:19,21

Eze 22:31; Mic 3:12

build.

De 28:30,39,51; Isa 5:8,9; 65:21,22; Am 5:11; Mic 6:15

Haggai 1:6-11

have.

9; 2:16; Le 26:20; De 28:38-40; 2Sa 21:1; Ps 107:34; Isa 5:10

Jer 14:4; Ho 4:10; 8:7; Joe 1:10-13; Am 4:6-9; Mic 6:14,15; Zec 8:10

Mal 2:2; 3:9-11

eat.

Le 26:26; 1Ki 17:12; Job 20:22; Jer 44:18; Eze 4:16,17

with holes. Heb. pierced through.

Job 20:28; Zec 5:4

See on ver.

5; Ps 119:59,60; Isa 28:10; Php 3:1

to.

2Ch 2:8-10; Ezr 3:7; 6:4; Zec 11:1,2

and build.

2-4; Jon 3:1,2; Mt 3:8,9

and I will take.

1Ki 9:3; 2Ch 7:16; Ps 87:2,3; 132:13,14

I will be.

2:7; Ex 29:43; Isa 60:7,13; 66:11; Joh 13:31,32

Ye looked.They had used all proper means in the cultivation of their lands, and had "sown much;" but when they rationally entertained the most sanguine expectations of a large increase, they were strangely disappointed; and even what they had brought home was unaccountably wasted, as if the Lord had "blown upon it," and driven it away! And the reason was, because they neglected the temple, and left it in ruins, whilst they eagerly employed themselves in building and decorating their own houses; therefore they were visited by drought and famine, and by various diseases on man and beast.

6; 2:16,17; Isa 17:10,11; Mal 3:8-11

blow upon it. or, blow it away.

2Sa 22:16; 2Ki 19:7; Isa 40:7; Mal 2:2

Why.

Job 10:2; Ps 77:5-10

Because.

4; Jos 7:10-15; 2Sa 21:1; Mt 10:37,38; 1Co 11:30-32; Re 2:4; 3:19

Le 26:19; De 28:23,24; 1Ki 8:35; 17:1; Jer 14:1-6; Ho 2:9

Joe 1:18-20

I called.

De 28:22; 1Ki 17:1; 2Ki 8:1; Job 34:29; La 1:21; Am 5:8; 7:4; 9:6

upon all.

2:17
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