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Verse Isaiah 51:17. _THE CUP OF TREMBLING_] כוס התרעלה _cos
hattarelah_, "the cup of mortal poison," veneni mortiferi. - MONTAN.
This may also allude to the ancient custom of taking off criminals by...
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AWAKE, AWAKE - (See the notes at Isaiah 51:9). This verse commences an
address to Jerusalem under a new figure or image. The figure employed
is that of a man who has been overcome by the cup of the wr...
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CHAPTER 51
Jehovah Encourages His Faithful People, the Remnant of Israel
1. _The call to remember Abraham (Isaiah 51:1)_ 2. _Zion to be
comforted (Isaiah 51:3)_ 3. His righteousness near and His arm...
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ISAIAH 51:17 TO ISAIAH 52:12. THE SORROW OF JERUSALEM, WHICH SHALL
GIVE PLACE TO JOY.
Isaiah 51:17. The prophet, obviously familiar with the vision of...
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AWAKE. Rouse thee. Not the same form as in Isaiah 51:9 with Isaiah
52:1....
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The description of Jerusalem's degradation. The rhythm is that of the
_qínah_, and the resemblances to the book of Lamentations are so
striking that Ewald has conjectured that the passage is taken fro...
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Isaiah 51:17 to Isaiah 52:12. The Lord will turn the Captivity of Zion
The three oracles into which this passage naturally falls are these:
(1) Isaiah 51:17. The prophet, returning to the thought wit...
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_ISAIAH 51:17_.— From hence to the 61st chapter, follows the third
and most extensive discourse, in which the state of the church, from
the times of the Maccabees, but particularly of Jesus Christ and...
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AWAKE, &C.— _Rouse, rouse,—cup of reeling, and drained them out:_
Isaiah 51:18. _There is none to lead her along among all the sons,_
&c.: Isaiah 51:19. _Those two things are come unto thee,_ (_who ca...
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c.
TORMENTORS JUDGED
TEXT: Isaiah 51:17-23
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Awake, awake, stand up, O Jerusalem, that hast drunk at the hand of
Jehovah the cup of his wrath; thou hast drunken the bowl of the cup of
staggering,...
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HAST DRUNK] The prostrate condition of Jerusalem under the wrath of
Jehovah is set forth under the figure of one stupefied and reeling
owing to a deep draught....
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1, 2. In the past God made Israel a great nation from a single
ancestor, and that wonderful growth should be an encouragement to the
righteous remnant now to believe in their restoration....
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The ‘cup of anger’ is a picture in words. It refers to the
*Lord’s punishment of his people, because they refused to obey him.
• The punishment was severe. So the people felt like men who had
swallow...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 51
ABRAHAM WAS YOUR EARLY RELATIVE
V1 ‘Listen to me,’ says the *Lord. ‘You desire to l...
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AWAKE... — The words present a strange parallelism to Isaiah 51:9.
There they were addressed to the arm of Jehovah, and were the prelude
of a glorious promise. Here they are spoken to Jerusalem as a d...
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הִתְעֹורְרִ֣י הִֽתְעֹורְרִ֗י ק֚וּמִי
יְר֣וּשָׁלִַ֔ם אֲשֶׁ֥ר שָׁתִ֛ית...
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“THE CAPTIVE EXILE SHALL BE LOOSED”
Isaiah 51:12-23
During the Sepoy mutiny in India, when a number of English men and
women were shut up in a quarter of Cawnpore, expecting a terrible
death by assau...
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Three messages to the faithful immediately follow. The first is a call
to courage (verses Isa 51:1-8), in which they are charged to look back
to Abraham, to look on to the nearness of God's activity,...
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Awake, awake, stand up, O Jerusalem, which hast drank at the hand of
the LORD the (p) cup of his fury; thou hast drank the dregs of the cup
of trembling, [and] wrung [them] out.
(p) You have been just...
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_Dregs. Take courage: Babylon's turn is come, ver. 23. (Calmet)_...
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How very beautiful and gracious is this! It seems as if the Lord would
answer his people in their own words. The church had called upon him
to awake; and now the Lord bids Jerusalem to rouse up hersel...
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17._Awake, awake. _The Church was about to endure grievous calamities,
and therefore he fortifies her by consolation, and meets a doubt which
might arise, that the Jews, being now oppressed by tyrants...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 51 AND 52.
The application is found in Chapter s 51 and 52 to the end of Verse 12
(Isaiah 52:1-12), and that to the remnant of Israel. In Isaiah 51:13 a
fresh...
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AWAKE, AWAKE, STAND UP, O JERUSALEM,.... As persons out of a sleep, or
out of a stupor, or even out of the sleep of death; for this respects
a more glorious state of the church, the Jerusalem, the mot...
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Awake, awake, stand up, O Jerusalem, which hast drunk at the hand of
the LORD the cup of his fury; thou hast drunken the dregs of the cup
of trembling, [and] wrung [them] out.
Ver. 17. _Awake, awake....
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_Awake, awake_ God having awoke and arisen for the comfort of his
people, here calls on them to awake, as afterward, Isaiah 52:1. This
is a call to awake, not so much out of the sleep of sin though th...
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Awake, awake, stand up, O Jerusalem, this call being intended for the
time immediately after the taking of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar,
WHICH HAST DRUNK AT THE HAND OF THE LORD THE CUP OF HIS FURY, na...
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THE LOOSING OF THE EXILES...
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17-23 God calls upon his people to mind the things that belong to
their everlasting peace. Jerusalem had provoked God, and was made to
taste the bitter fruits. Those who should have been her comforte...
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AWAKE; either,
1. Out of the sleep of security. Or,
2. Out of the sleep of death. Heb. _Rouse up thyself_; come out of
that forlorn and disconsolate condition in which thou hast so long
been. This se...
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Isaiah 51:17 Awake H5782 (H8708) awake H5782 (H8708) up H6965 (H8798)
Jerusalem H3389 drunk H8354 ...
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CHAPTER 51 EXHORTATIONS TO THE PEOPLE TO RESPOND TO GOD.
We now have here three remarkable calls to faithful Israel, ‘listen'
(Isaiah 51:1) - ‘attend' (Isaiah 51:4) - ‘listen' (Isaiah 51:7).
They have...
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THE SECOND CALL TO AWAKE - SPOKEN TO DISTRESSED JERUSALEM (ISAIAH
51:17).
These words are spoken in view of Yahweh's previous ‘awaking'
(Isaiah 51:9) and are to stir up Israel to respond, having drunk...
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CONTENTS: Final redemption of Israel and punishment of oppressors.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Although God's people are called upon to suffer much upon
earth, they have an eternal cause to...
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Isaiah 51:4. _A law shall proceed from me._ The gospel law of liberty
and love is here intended, as in Joel 2:31. No other law ever emanated
from Jerusalem.
Isaiah 51:5. _My righteousness is near._ Ch...
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_Awake, awake, stand up, O Jerusalem_
BRIGHTER TIME FOR EXILED ISRAEL:
Jerusalem is pictured as a woman, prostrate through misfortune, lying
helplessly as though drunken, on the roadside, her sons u...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 51:17 WAKE YOURSELF, WAKE YOURSELF. In v.
Isaiah 51:9, the people think God needs to be awakened to action. In
reality, they themselves need to awaken.
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JEHOVAH’S ANGER
Isaiah 51:17; Isaiah 51:20; Isaiah 51:22. _The fury of the Lord, &c._
[1587]
[1587] See vol. i. pp. 284–286, and H. E. I. 2288–2294. God’s
anger must, of course, be understood in a ma...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 51:1
AN ADDRESS TO FAITHFUL ISRAEL, SUGGESTING TOPICS OF COMFORT.
The address consists of three nearly equal strophes or stanzas, each
commencing with a call, _Shim'u elai_,...
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Tonight we have a marvelous study as we look at Isaiah, Chapter s
51-55, in which the prophet sees so clearly the suffering and the
rejection of God's provision for man in sending His Son to die for o...
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1 Corinthians 15:34; Deuteronomy 28:28; Deuteronomy 28:34; Ephesians
5:14;...
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Awake — Heb. Rouse up thyself: come out of that forlorn condition in
which thou hast so long been. Stand up — Upon thy feet, O thou who
hast been thrown to the ground. Drunk — Who hast been sorely
aff...