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Verse Isaiah 55:2. _WHEREFORE DO YE SPEND_] Why should ye be so
zealously attached to a doctrine from which your souls derive neither
comfort nor nourishment?...
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WHEREFORE DO YE SPEND MONEY - Margin, ‘Weigh.’ That is, in Hebrew,
‘weigh silver.’ Before money was coined, the precious metals were
weighed, and hence, to make a payment is represented as weighing ou...
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CHAPTER 55 SALVATION'S OFFER AND PROVISION
1. _The invitation to everyone and the promise (Isaiah 55:1) _ 2. _The
sure mercies of David (Isaiah 55:3) _ 3. _The exhortation to seek and
to forsake (Isai...
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THE GLORIOUS BLESSINGS OF THE NEW COVENANT WHICH YAHWEH WILL MAKE WITH
HIS PEOPLE. Yahweh bids the thirsty come to the waters, the hungry to
eat. Their life is now a constant striving issuing only in...
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WHEREFORE... ? Figure of speech _Erotesis_ (App-6), to emphasize the
universal corruption and practice of the natural man. Compare John
6:27.
HEARKEN DILIGENTLY. Figure of speech _Epizeuxis_, for emp...
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Whilst the religious life is a receiving without spending, the worldly
life is a continual spending without lasting profit or satisfaction.
_spend money_ lit. "weigh silver." _your labour_ your EARNI...
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The invitation. The message of the Gospel its freeness, its appeal to
the individual, its answer to the cravings of the heart is nowhere in
the O.T. more clearly foreshadowed than in this truly evange...
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DISCOURSE: 981
EXHORTATION TO RECEIVE THE BLESSINGS OF THE GOSPEL
Isaiah 55:1.—Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters,
and he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat; yea, come buy wine...
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B. WORD OF THE LORD IS BOND AND BOUNDS OF COVENANT, CHAPTER 55
1. EVIDENCE
TEXT: Isaiah 55:1-5
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Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath
no money; come ye, buy, and ea...
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55:2 spend (a-4) Lit. 'weigh.'...
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WHEREFORE, etc.] refers to the assiduous practice of idolatry, which
had been Israel's besetting sin....
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1. WATERS.. WINE.. MILK] These stand figuratively, as the whole
context shows, for spiritual blessings....
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The word pictures of familiar things to eat and to drink show God’s
great care for his people. His free gifts truly satisfy what people
need....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 55
THE *LORD’S INVITATION
V1 ‘Come, all you who are desperate to drink. Here is water!...
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WHEREFORE DO YE SPEND MONEY... — Here again the “bread” is that
which sustains the true life of the soul. “Labour”-stands for the
“earnings of labour.” Israel had given her money for that which
was “n...
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לָ֤מָּה תִשְׁקְלוּ ־כֶ֨סֶף֙ בְּֽ לֹוא
־לֶ֔חֶם...
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Isaiah 55:1, Isaiah 56:1
CHAPTER XXII
ON THE EVE OF RETURN
Isaiah 54:1, Isaiah 55:1,...
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THE FREE OFFER OF PARDONING GRACE
Isaiah 55:1-13
_The Prince of Life_, Isaiah 55:4, r.v. Four times in the New
Testament this title is applied to our Lord, and always in connection
with His Resurrect...
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Immediately following the song we have the prophet's great appeal. It
is made in the consciousness of the victory won by the Servant of the
Lord and the consequent possibility of restoration offered t...
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Why do ye spend money for [that which is] not bread? (d) and your
labour for [that which] satisfieth not? hearken diligently to me, and
eat ye [that which is] good, and let your soul delight itself in...
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The Reader will not fail to remark, in the very opening of this
precious chapter, what an uniformity runs through all gospel
proclamations. They are general, they are great, full, free, and
extensive....
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2._Wherefore do ye spend money? _(76) He complains of the ingratitude
and madness of men, in rejecting or disdaining the kindness of God who
offers all things freely, and yet harassing themselves grea...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 55, 56, AND 57.
Chapter s 55, 56, 57 are exhortations given in view of these things.
Chapter 55 is full free grace, which consequently embraces the
Gentiles....
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WHEREFORE DO YE SPEND MONEY FOR THAT WHICH IS NOT BREAD?.... Lavish
away time, opportunities, and strength, in reading and hearing false
doctrine, which is not bread, but chaff; is not wholesome, does...
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Wherefore do ye spend money for [that which is] not bread? and your
labour for [that which] satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto me,
and eat ye [that which is] good, and let your soul delight itsel...
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_Wherefore do ye spend money_ All your time, and strength, and cost;
_for that which is not bread_ For those things which can never nourish
or satisfy you, such as worldly goods or pleasures. _Hearken...
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THE HEATHEN INVITED TO TE BANQUET OF GRACE...
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Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? exerting
themselves in a vain effort to gain the true, lasting peace of mind by
acts of their own righteousness, AND YOUR LABOR FOR THAT WHICH...
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SPEND:
_ Heb._ weigh...
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1-5 All are welcome to the blessings of salvation, to whom those
blessings are welcome. In Christ there is enough for all, and enough
for each. Those satisfied with the world, that see no need of Chr...
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MONEY; all your time, and strength, and cost in seeking it. FOR THAT
WHICH IS NOT BREAD; for those vain or foolish things which can never
nourish or satisfy yea, such as worldly goods, or your own inv...
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Isaiah 55:2 spend H8254 (H8799) money H3701 bread H3899 wages H3018
not H3808 satisfy H7654 Listen H8085 ...
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THE CALL TO RESPOND (ISAIAH 55:1).
What follows must not be isolated from the context. This appeal is
possible because of the work of the Servant. Now salvation is freely
open to all.
Isaiah 55:1
‘...
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Isaiah 55:2
Consider what are some of the good investments in life, which bring in
solid advantages.
I. First among the gains of life is peace of mind, and for that the
investment is simply and alone...
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Isaiah 55:2
I. We have here an invitation, addressed to us by Jehovah Himself, to
hearken diligently unto Him, to incline our ear, and to come to Him.
There is something peculiarly touching in the inv...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters,-_
To the waters which flowed from that smitten Rock of which we have
been reading.
Isaiah 55:1. And he that hath no money; come ye,...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and
he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat: yea, come, buy wine and
milk without money and without price._
Remark the wonderfu...
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Tonight we shall read that precious chapter of gospel invitation, the
fifty-fifth of Isaiah, which, I hope, you all know by heart.
Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth,_
God would have the att...
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It is the language of infinite mercy, speaking to the abject condition
of mankind. We have become naked, and poor, and miserable through sin,
and God, instead of driving us from his presence, comes lo...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and
he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and
milk without money and without price._
Let no one ask whet...
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This chapter might very well have been found in the Gospel according
to Matthew, or Mark, or Luke, or John, for it is so plain, so simple,
and so full of Gospel teaching.
Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and
he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and
milk without money and without price._
The description of...
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It is the language of infinite mercy, speaking to the abject condition
of mankind. We have become naked, and poor and miserable through sin,
and God, instead of driving us from his presence, comes loa...
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Hear these inspired words, dear friends, as though they came fresh
from heaven, as though God himself spoke them at this moment out of
the excellent glory, for indeed he does so. The Word of God never...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's everlasting salvation.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: All are invited to partake of God's salvation provided
through Christ. All the world's wealth and pleasure cannot sati...
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Isaiah 55:12. _The mountains and the hills shall break forth before
you into singing._ Virgil has the like ideas. _Eclogue 5:_62.
_IPSI LÆTITIA VOCES AD SIDERA JACTANT INTONSI MONTES; IPSÆ JAM
CARMIN...
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_Wherefore do ye spend money_
WEIGHING MONEY
In the first clause there is reference to the primitive custom of
weighing instead of counting money, from which have arisen several of
the most familiar...
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_He, every one that thirsteth_
THE CRIES OF THE WATER-CARRIERS
Public messages [Isaiah] would, as a matter of course, deliver
publicly in the frequented streets and bazaars, and in khans, and in
the...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 55:2 WHY DO YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY? Unbelief is
costly and unfulfilling.
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THE DIVINE PROVISION FOR HUMAN NEED
Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters,
&c._
The world owes much to the Hebrew mind, and the fine foreshadowings of
the ancient prophets...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 55:1
AN EXHORTATION TO SPIRITUALITY AND REPENTANCE. The prophet passes from
the ideal to the actual, from the glorious future to the
unsatisfactory present. The people are not ripe...
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Ho, every one that thirsteth (Isaiah 55:1),
Going into the glorious Kingdom Age. Now, God detests and hates
commercialism. God hates how people take advantage of one another.
Profiteering on someone e...
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Deuteronomy 11:13; Exodus 15:26; Habakkuk 2:13; Hebrews 13:9; Hosea
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THE GREAT INVITATION
Isaiah 55:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Isaiah 55:1 is a marvelous appendix to the fifty-second and
fifty-third Chapter s. In discussing the fifty-third chapter we saw
the marvelous stor...
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Money — All your time, and strength, and cost. Not bread — For
those things which can never nourish or satisfy you, such as worldly
goods, or pleasures. Eat ye — That which is truly and solidly, and
e...