Isaiah 58:1
1 The prophet, being sent to reprove hypocrisy, shews the difference between a counterfeit fast and a true.8 He declares what promises are due unto godliness,13 and to the keeping of the sabbath. aloud. Heb. with the throat. spare.56:10; Ps 40:9,10; Jer 1:7-10,17-19; 7:8-11; 15:19,20; Eze 2:3-8Eze 3:5-9,17-21; 20:4; 22:2; Mic 3:8-12; Mt 3:7-9; Ac 7:51,52Ac 20:26,27; Tit 2:15; Re 14:9,10lift up.40:9,10like.27:13; Ho 8:1; Re 1:10; 4:1Jeremiah 7:2
A.M. 3394. B.C. 610. Stand.17:19; 19:2,14; 22:1; 26:2; 36:6,10; Pr 1:20,21; 8:2,3; Joh 18:20Ac 5:20,42Hear.2:4; 10:1; 19:3; 34:4; 44:24; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; Eze 2:4,5Ho 5:1; Am 7:16; Mic 1:2; 3:1,9; Mt 13:9; Re 2:7,11,17,29; 3:6,13Re 3: 22that enter.17:19,20; 22:2Jeremiah 19:14-15
from.2,3he stood.17:19; 26:2; 2Ch 20:5; 24:20,21; Lu 21:37,38; Ac 5:20 because.7:26; 17:23; 35:15-17; 2Ch 36:16,17; Ne 9:17,29; Zec 7:11-14Ac 7:51,52hardened.This is a metaphor taken from unruly and unbroken oxen, who resist the yoke, and break and run away with their gears. that they.Ps 58:2-5Jeremiah 20:2-3
smote.1:19; 19:14,15; 26:8; 29:26; 36:26; 37:15,16; 38:6; 1Ki 22:272Ch 16:10; 24:21; Am 7:10-13; Mt 5:10-12; 21:35; 23:34-37; Ac 4:3Ac 5:18,40; 7:52; 16:22-24; Heb 11:36,37; Re 2:10; 17:6the stocks.{Hammahpecheth,} from {haphach,} "to overturn, subvert, distort," generally denotes an overthrow, (De 29:22. Isa 1:7; 10:19,) and seems to signify here a sort of stocks, by which the limbs were distorted into uneasy postures. So the Chaldee, {keephtha} and Jerome, {nervus,} which he explains in his comment as "a kind of wooden fetter, into which the feet were thrust, {vinculi lignei genus, cui pedes inseruntur.} Some learned men understand it as merely signifying a place of confinement, or house of correction; but the word is never used for any of the prisons into which the prophet was afterwards cast; and the punishment seems to have been public and ignominious. in the high.37:13; 38:7; Zec 14:10 Pashur.Ac 4:5-7; 16:30,35-39hath.7:32; 19:2,6; Ge 17:5,15; 32:28; Isa 8:3; Ho 1:4-9Magor-missabib. this is, Fear round about.10; 6:25; 46:5; 29:29; Ps 31:13; La 2:22Jeremiah 22:1-2
1 He exhorts to repentance, with promises and threats.10 The judgment of Shallum;13 of Jehoiakim;20 and of Coniah. A.M. cir. 3406. B.C. cir. 598. Go.21:11; 34:2; 1Sa 15:16-23; 2Sa 12:1; 24:11,12; 1Ki 21:18-202Ch 19:2,3; 25:15,16; 33:10; Ho 5:1; Am 7:13; Mr 6:18; Lu 3:19,20 Hear.29; 13:18; 17:20-27; 19:3; 29:20; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; 28:14Eze 34:7; Am 7:16that sittest.4,30; 17:25; 29:16,17; 36:30; Isa 9:7; Lu 1:32enter.7:2; 17:20Jeremiah 26:2
Stand.7:2; 19:14; 23:28; 36:10; 2Ch 24:20,21; Lu 19:47,48; 20:1; 21:37,38Joh 8:2; 18:20; Ac 5:20,21,25,42court.This was the great outer court, where the people assembled for the purpose of religious worship on ordinary occasions, when they brought no sacrifices; but when they offered a sacrifice, they were to bring it into the inner court, or that of the priests. all the words.1:17; 42:4; Isa 58:1,2; Eze 3:10,17-21; Mt 28:20; Ac 20:20,27diminish.De 4:2; 12:32; Re 22:19Jeremiah 36:10
Then.6,8in the chamber.35:4Gemariah.11,25Shaphan.11; 26:24; 29:3the scribe.52:25; 2Sa 8:17; 20:25; 2Ki 18:37entry. or, door.26:10; 2Ki 15:35Matthew 21:23
when.Mr 11:27,28; Lu 19:47,48; 20:1,2the chief priests.1Ch 24:1-19By what.Ex 2:14; Ac 4:7; 7:27
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