Isaiah 6:11-13
Lord.Ps 74:10; 90:13; 94:3Until the.1:7; 3:26; 24:1-12utterly desolate. Heb. desolate with desolation. the Lord.26:15; 2Ki 25:11,21; Jer 15:4; 52:28-30a great.Jer 4:29; 12:7; La 5:20; Ro 11:1,2,15 But yet.1:9; 4:3; 10:20-22; Mt 24:22; Mr 13:20; Ro 11:5,6,16-29and it shall return, etc. or, when it is returned, and hathbeen broused. teil-tree. The teil-tree is the linden or lime-tree, a species very common in Palestine; the leaf of which resembles that of the laurel, and its flower that of the olive. But the original {ailah,} which our translators render the oak, (but here distinguished from {allon,} the oak,) and Bp. Lowth the {ilex,} in ch. 1:29, 30, probably denotes, as Celsius contends, the {terebinth.} It is an evergreen of moderate size, but having the top and branches large in proportion to the trunk; leaves, like those of the olive, but green intermixed with red and purple; flowers, like those of the vine, growing in bunches, and purple; fruit, of a ruddy purple, the size of a juniper berry, hanging in clusters, very juicy, and containing a single seed of the size of a grape stone; wood, hard and fibrous, from which a resin distils; with an excresence scattered among the leaves, of the size of a chestnut, of a purple colour, variegated with green and white. substance. or, stock, or stem.Job 14:7-9so the holy.65:8,9; Ge 22:18; Ezr 9:2; Mal 2:15; Joh 15:1-3; Ro 9:5; 11:5,24Ga 3:16-19,28,29 Isaiah 7:16-20
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 Isaiah 9:9-12
And all.26:11; 1Ki 22:25; Job 21:19,20; Jer 32:24; 44:28,29; Eze 7:9,27Eze 30:19; 33:33even Ephraim.7:9; 10:9-11in the pride.46:12; 48:4; Pr 16:18; Mal 3:13; 4:1; 1Pe 5:5 bricks.1Ki 7:9-12; 10:27; Mal 1:4 set up.8:4-7; 10:9-11; 17:1-5; 2Ki 15:29; 16:9join. Heb. mingle. Syrians.2Ki 16:6; 2Ch 28:18; Jer 35:11devour Israel.De 31:17; Ps 79:7; 129:3-6; Jer 10:25open mouth. Heb. whole mouth. For all.17,21; 5:25; 10:4; Jer 4:8 Isaiah 17:4-5
the glory.9:8,21; 10:4the fatness.10:16; 24:13,16; De 32:15-27; Eze 34:20; Zep 2:11; *marg: as when.Jer 9:22; 51:33; Ho 6:11; Joe 3:13; Mt 13:30,39-42; Re 14:15-20the valley.Jos 15:8; 18:16the valley of the giants.2Sa 5:18,22 Isaiah 24:1-12
1 The doleful judgments of God upon the land.13 A remnant shall joyfully praise him.16 God in his judgments shall advance his kingdom. A.M. 3292. B.C.712. maketh the.1:7-9; 5:6; 6:11,12; 7:17-25; 27:10; 32:13,14; 42:15; Jer 4:7Eze 5:14; 6:6; 12:20; 24:11; 35:14; Na 2:10; Lu 21:24turneth it upside down. Heb. perverteth the face thereof.29:16; 2Ki 21:13; Ps 146:9; Ac 17:6scattereth.De 4:27; 28:64; 32:26; Ne 1:8; Jer 9:16; 40:15; 50:17; Eze 5:2Zec 13:7-9; Jas 1:1 as with the people.2:9; 3:2-8; 5:15; 9:14-17; 2Ch 36:14-17,20; Jer 5:3-6; 23:11-13Jer 41:2; 42:18; 44:11-13; 52:24-30; La 4:13; 5:12-14; Eze 7:12,13Eze 14:8-10; Da 9:5-8; Ho 4:9; Eph 6:8,9priest. or, prince.Ge 41:50; *marg: shall.1; 6:11; Le 26:30-35; De 29:23,28; 2Ch 36:21; Eze 36:4the Lord.21:17; 22:25; Jer 13:15; Mic 4:4 mourneth.3:26; 28:1; 33:9; 64:6; Jer 4:28; 12:4; Ho 4:3haughty people. Heb. height of the people.2:11,12 defiled.Ge 3:17,18; 6:11-13; Le 18:24-28; 20:22; Nu 35:33,34; 2Ch 33:9Ps 106:36-39; Jer 3:1,2; Eze 7:20-24; 22:24-31; Mic 2:10Ro 8:20,21because.1:2-5; 50:1; 59:1-3,12-15; De 32:15,20; 2Ki 17:7-23; 22:13-172Ki 23:26,27; Ezr 9:6,7; Eze 20:13,24; Da 9:5,10changed.Jos 24:25; Da 7:25; Mr 7:7-9; Lu 1:6; Heb 9:1broken.Ps 55:5; Ge 17:13,14; 2Sa 23:5; Ps 105:10; Jer 50:5; Eze 37:26Heb 13:20 hath.42:24,25; De 28:15-20; 29:22-28; 30:18,19; Jos 23:15,16; Zec 5:3,4Mal 2:2; 3:9; 4:1,6; Mt 27:25and few.Le 26:22; De 4:27; 28:62; Eze 5:3; Mt 7:14; Ro 9:27; 2Pe 3:10 16:8,10; 32:9-13; Ho 9:1,2; Joe 1:10-12 23:15,16; Jer 7:34; 16:9; 25:10; Eze 26:13; Ho 2:11; Re 18:22 5:11,12; Ps 69:12; Ec 9:7; Am 6:5-7; 8:3,10; Zec 9:15; Eph 5:18,19 city.12; 25:2; 27:10; 32:14; 34:13-15; 2Ki 25:4,9,10; Jer 39:4,8Jer 52:7,13,14; Mic 2:13; 3:12; Lu 19:43; 21:24of confusion.Ge 11:9; Jer 9:25,26; Mt 23:34,35; Re 11:7,8; 17:5,6; 18:2 a crying.Pr 31:6; Ho 7:14; Joe 1:15all joy.7-9; 8:22; 9:19; Jer 48:33; La 5:14,15; Am 5:16-20; Mt 22:11-13Lu 16:25 32:14; Jer 9:11; La 1:1,4; 2:9; 5:18; Mic 1:9,12; Mt 22:7 Isaiah 27:10
the defenced.5:9,10; 6:11,12; 17:9; 25:2; 64:10; Jer 26:6,18; La 1:4; 2:5-9La 5:18; Eze 36:4; Mic 3:12; Lu 19:43,44; 21:20-24there shall the.7:25; 17:2; 32:13,14 Isaiah 28:1-4
1 The prophet threatens Ephraim for their pride and drunkenness.5 The residue shall be advanced in the kingdom of Christ.7 He rebukes their error;9 their untowardness to learn;14 and their security.16 Christ the sure foundation is promised.17 Their security shall be tried.23 They are incited to the consideration of God's discreet providence. A.M. 3279. B.C. 725. the crown.This chapter begins a new subject, chiefly relating to the devastations of Israel and Judah by the Assyrian kings. The ancient Samaria being beautifully situated on the top of a round hill, and surrounded immediately with a rich valley, and then a circle of other hills around it, suggested the idea of a chaplet, or wreath of flowers. 3; Ho 5:5; 6:10drunkards.7; 5:11,22; Pr 23:29; Ho 4:11; 7:5; Am 2:8,12; 6:6whose.4; 7:8,9; 8:4; 2Ki 14:25-27; 15:29; 18:10-12; 2Ch 28:6; 30:6,7Am 6:1overcome. Heb. broken. the Lord.9:9-12; 27:1; Eze 30:10,11as a tempest.15-19; 8:7,8; 25:4; 29:6; 30:30; Eze 13:11; Na 1:8; Mt 7:25-27Re 18:8 The crown.1shall.25:10; 26:6; 2Ki 9:33; La 1:15; Da 8:13; Heb 10:29; Re 11:2under feet. Heb. with feet. shall be.1; Ps 73:19,20; Ho 6:4; 9:10,11,16; 13:1,15; Jas 1:10,11the hasty."No sooner," says Dr. Shaw, "doth the {boccore} (or early fig) draw near to perfection in the middle or latter end of June, than the {kermez,} or summer fig, begins to be formed, though it rarely ripens before August; about which time the same tree frequently throws out a third crop, or winter fig, as we may call it. This is usually of a much longer shape and darker complexion than the {kermez,} hanging and ripening upon the tree, even after the leaves are shed; and, provided the winter proves mild and temperate, is gathered as a delicious morsel in the spring." Mic 7:1; Na 3:12; Re 6:13eateth. Heb. swalloweth. Hosea 10:14
shall a.13:16; Isa 22:1-4; 33:14; Am 3:8; 9:5and all.2Ki 17:16; 18:9,10; Jer 48:41; Na 3:12; Hab 1:10as.2Ki 18:33; 19:11-13the mother.13:16; Ge 32:11; Isa 13:16-18; Jer 13:14; Na 3:10
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