The vision of Isaiah concerning Jerusalem, from chapter xl. to the end, rendered into verse according to bp. Louth's translation |
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... affliction's gloom ; And on my foes ' account I this require , None other shall my glorious name assume . Jacob and Israel , hearken unto me : I am the first , and to the last am he . My hand foundations to the earth hath given , And my ...
... affliction's gloom ; And on my foes ' account I this require , None other shall my glorious name assume . Jacob and Israel , hearken unto me : I am the first , and to the last am he . My hand foundations to the earth hath given , And my ...
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... afflicted ones . But Sion saith , Jehovah hath forsaken , And I am from my Lord's remembrance taken . Say , shall the nursing one Forget her infant son , That she from him her tenderness should sever ? These may forget - I will forsake ...
... afflicted ones . But Sion saith , Jehovah hath forsaken , And I am from my Lord's remembrance taken . Say , shall the nursing one Forget her infant son , That she from him her tenderness should sever ? These may forget - I will forsake ...
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... afflicted , hear my word , And thou , who drunken art , but not with wine , Thus unto thee saith thy avenging Lord- . I will remove this heavy cup of mine ; That cup the dregs whereof thou hadst before , Thou shalt partake of it again ...
... afflicted , hear my word , And thou , who drunken art , but not with wine , Thus unto thee saith thy avenging Lord- . I will remove this heavy cup of mine ; That cup the dregs whereof thou hadst before , Thou shalt partake of it again ...
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... afflicted and neglected ; For as a wife wedded in youth wert thou , But afterwards forsaken and rejected . I left thee once in anger and disdain , But with great mercies will receive again : Though in short wrath I hid from thee my face ...
... afflicted and neglected ; For as a wife wedded in youth wert thou , But afterwards forsaken and rejected . I left thee once in anger and disdain , But with great mercies will receive again : Though in short wrath I hid from thee my face ...
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... afflicted shall lament no more . The fruit of joyful lips do I create : Peace , peace , to him at hand will I resound ; Let him that is afar have peace as great : Yea , saith Jehovah , I will heal their wound . Yet are the wicked like ...
... afflicted shall lament no more . The fruit of joyful lips do I create : Peace , peace , to him at hand will I resound ; Let him that is afar have peace as great : Yea , saith Jehovah , I will heal their wound . Yet are the wicked like ...
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afflicted age to age Almighty Apostate Art thou Babylon Behold bestow Bishop Louth blessed breast bring brought called Chaldean CHAPTER chosen claim comfort covenant daughters declare decreed delight desolation didst display distant dost doth E'en earth everlasting evil eyes face flax flesh give thee glad glorious glory God's grace hand hast thou hear heart heavens host idols impart ISAIAH Israel Israel's Holy Jacob Jehovah hath Jehovah's name Jehovah's self hath Jerusalem judgment kings land light metre mighty mountains mouth nations never nought peace praise proclaim Prophet race raise redeemed rejoice restoration righteousness sabbath saith Jehovah saith the Lord sake salvation seed servant shalt thou shame sight sins Sion Sion's Tarshish temple things thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou thy thy feet thy foes thy name tidings trod unto vanity VISION OF ISAIAH voice waste waters word wrath
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Page 89 - Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently: being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever; for all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away: but the word of the Lord endureth forever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you (I.
Page 89 - The voice of one that crieth, Prepare ye in the wilderness the way of Jehovah ; make level in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low; and the uneven shall be made level, and the rough places a plain: and the glory of Jehovah shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together; for the mouth of Jehovah hath spoken it.
Page 89 - ... but that the word of God endureth for ever. What is this, but a plain opposition of the flesh to the .spirit ; of the carnal Israel to the spiritual ; of the temporary Mosaic economy to the eternal Christian dispensation ? You may be ready to conclude, (the Prophet may be supposed to say), by this introduction to my discourse, that my commission is only to comfort you with a promise of the restoration of your religion and polity, of Jerusalem, of the temple, and its services and worship in all...
Page 88 - ... a matter of importance; for it seems designed to give us the true key to the remaining part of Isaiah's prophecies; the general subject of which is the restoration of the people and church of God. The Prophet opens the subject with great clearness and elegance : he declares at once God's command to his messengers, (his Prophets, as the Chaldee rightly explains it,) to comfort his people in captivity, to impart to them the joyful tidings, that their punishment has now satisfied the divine justice,...
Page 89 - Jerusalem, of the temple, and its services and worship in all its ancient splendour : these are earthly, temporary, shadowy, fading things, which shall soon pass away, and be destroyed for ever ; these are not worthy to engage your attention in comparison of the greater blessings, the spiritual redemption, the eternal inheritance, covered under the veil of the former, which I have it in charge to unfold unto you. The law has only a shadow of good things ; the substance is the gospel. I promise you...
Page 88 - God's commands to His messengers (His prophets, as the Chaldee rightly explains it) to comfort His people in captivity, to impart to them the joyful tidings that their punishment has now satisfied the Divine justice, and the time of reconciliation and favour is at hand. He then introduces a harbinger, giving orders to prepare the way for God, leading His people from Babylon, as He did formerly from Egypt through the wilderness, to remove all obstacles, and to clear the way for their passage. Thus...
Page 92 - ... character of the person, and to whom he belonged. The slave was marked with the name of his master ; the soldier...
Page 88 - Proclaim — ] To understand rightly this passage is a matter of importance ; for it seems designed to give us the true key to the remaining part of Isaiah's prophecies : the general subject of which is the restoration of the people and church of God. The prophet opens the subject with great clearness and elegance : he declares at once God's command to his messengers, (his prophets, as the Chaldee rightly explains it,) to comfort his people in captivity, to impart to them the joyful tidings, that...
Page 91 - This is certainly an allusion to some practice, common among the Jews at that time, of making marks on their hands or arms by punctures on the skin, with some sort of sign or representation of the city or temple, to show their affection and zeal for it. They had a method of making such punctures indelible by fire, or by staining.
Page 89 - I have it in charge to unfold unto you. The law has only a shadow of good things ; the substance is the gospel. I promise you a restoration of the former ; which, however, is only for a time, and shall be done away, according to God's original appointment : but under that image I give you a view of the latter ; which shall never be done away, but shall endure for ever. This I take to be agreeable to St. Peter's interpretation of this passage of the prophet, quoted by him 1 Pet. i. 24, 25. " All flesh...