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Verse Isaiah 66:6. _A VOICE OF NOISE FROM THE CITY, A VOICE FROM THE_
_TEMPLE, A VOICE OF THE LORD_] It is very remarkable that similar
words were spoken by Jesus, son of Ananias, previously to the
de...
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A VOICE OF NOISE FROM THE CITY - That is, from the city of Jerusalem.
The prophet sees in a vision a tumult in the city. He hears a voice
that issues from the temple. His manner and language are rapid...
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CHAPTER 66
The Finale: The Two Classes and the Prophecy of Isaiah in a Retrospect
1. _The apostates and their wicked worship (Isaiah 66:1) _ 2. _The
remnant suffering and encouraged (Isaiah 66:5) _ 3...
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ISAIAH 66. Here divisions are hard to define. The theme the coming
punishment of the apostates and the coming glory of the pious is
pursued now on one side, now on the other.
ISAIAH 66:1. AN ATTACK O...
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A VOICE, &C. Compare Zechariah 12:3; Zechariah 14:3. Compare Isaiah
42:14.
RENDERETH RECOMPENCE. Compare Isaiah 65:6....
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A promise to the believing Jews, that they shall speedily witness the
discomfiture of their enemies and persecutors.
_ye that tremble at his word_ thus fulfilling the condition of Isaiah
66:2. The "w...
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Description of the sudden outbreak of Jehovah's destructive might from
His city and sanctuary (cf. Amos 1:2; Joel 3:16; ch. Isaiah 33:14). A
NOISE OF UPROAR FROM THE CITY! A NOISE FROM THE TEMPLE! THE...
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F. EPILOGUE, CHAPTER 66
1. BURIAL OF OLD ZION
TEXT: Isaiah 66:1-6
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Thus saith Jehovah, Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my
footstool: what manner of house will ye build unto me? and what plac...
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1. WHERE, etc.] RV 'what manner of house.. what place shall be my
rest.' The v. is a strong rebuke of such as, without a really
religious spirit, idly trusted in the inviolability of Zion, and the
pro...
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The prophet seems to hear a sound as of one stirring in the Temple and
preparing for vengeance.
7-9. The mother is Zion, the child regenerate Israel, and in Isaiah
66:8 the normally slow processes of...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PROMISES TO HIS SPECIAL PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 58 TO 66
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 66
The *Lord divides the ‘people of God’ into two types. There are
those...
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A VOICE OF NOISE... — The form reminds us of Isaiah 13:4. The words
represent dramatically the wonder with which men will behold the great
judgments of God, proceeding, as with the thunders of Sinai ...
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קֹ֤ול שָׁאֹון֙ מֵ עִ֔יר קֹ֖ול מֵֽ
הֵיכָ֑ל
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CHAPTER XXV
A LAST INTERCESSION AND THE JUDGMENT
Isaiah 63:7 through Isaiah 66:1
WE might well have thought, that with the section we have been
considering the prophecy of Israel's Redemption had re...
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GOD'S PEOPLE MADE A BLESSING
Isaiah 66:1-14
The prophet forecasts the advent of a new day, when places and rites
would be comparatively unimportant compared with the condition of the
heart, Isaiah 66...
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This last chapter is confessedly difficult of interpretation. In it
the prophet seems to look beyond all that he has previously described,
and to deal with destiny. He first announces anew the fact of...
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(g) A voice of noise from the city, a voice from the temple, a voice
of the LORD that rendereth recompence to his enemies.
(g) The enemies will shortly hear a more terrible voice, even fire and
slaug...
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Lord, who is about to quit the temple, and to abandon the Jews to
their internal dissensions, and to the arms of the Romans. Many
prodigies announced this judgment. (Calmet) --- One Jesus cried for
se...
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Perhaps the voice here spoken of, means the voice of the gospel: and
the effects of it follow. Quick was the success, when the Holy Ghost
came upon them that heard the voice. Jehovah inquireth whether...
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6._A voice of tumult from the city, a voice from the temple. _He
confirms the preceding statement; namely, that God hath not threatened
in vain, that he will speedily come to take vengeance on hypocri...
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Chapter 66 speaks of the judgment that introduces it, and consequently
gives us more historical details. The temple is rebuilt in Jerusalem
(Isaiah 66:6), but Jehovah does not own it, man alone being...
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A VOICE OF NOISE FROM THE CITY,.... From the city of Jerusalem, as the
Targum; so Kimchi, who says, that in the days of the Messiah shall go
out of Jerusalem the voice of noise concerning Gog and Mago...
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A voice of noise from the city, a voice from the temple, a voice of
the LORD that rendereth recompence to his enemies.
Ver. 6. _A voice of noise from the city._] This is a prophetic
description of th...
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_A voice of noise from the city_, &c. This is an expression of a
prophetical ecstasy, in which the prophet hears the noise of the ruin
of the city and temple sounding in his ears. This _voice of noise...
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A voice of noise from the city, of a great uproar, A VOICE FROM THE
TEMPLE, the seat of Jehovah, A VOICE OF THE LORD THAT RENDERETH
RECOMPENSE TO HIS ENEMIES, on the great day of vengeance, the time o...
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THE ABOMINATIONS OF A DEAD WORSHIP AND THE BIRTH OF THE NEW CHURCH...
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5-14 The prophet turns to those that trembled at God's word, to
comfort and encourage them. The Lord will appear, to the joy of the
humble believer, and to the confusion of hypocrites and persecutors...
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A VOICE OF NOISE FROM THE CITY; the expression of a prophetical
ecstasy, as much as, Methinks I already hear A VOICE OF NOISE, rather
a sad and affrighting noise, than the noise of triumphers (as some...
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Isaiah 66:6 sound H6963 noise H7588 city H5892 voice H6963 temple
H1964 voice H6963 LORD H3068 repays H7999 ...
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YAHWEH COMFORTS THOSE WHO FEAR HIM TRULY IN THE FACE OF THEIR
TREATMENT BY THE FORMALISTS. HE TELLS THEM A NEW DAY IS COMING, A DAY
OF GREAT CHANGE (ISAIAH 66:5).
Isaiah 66:5
“Hear the word of Yahwe...
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THE BIRTH OF THE NEW AGE (ISAIAH 66:6).
Isaiah 66:6
‘A voice of tumult from the city,
A voice from the temple,
A voice of Yahweh,
Which renders recompense to his enemies.'
Before she travailed s...
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CONTENTS: Blessings of the coming universal Kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Following the day of Christ's vengeance the sorrows of
Israel will be turned into abundant joys. All the Gen...
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Isaiah 66:1. _The heaven is my throne._ This chapter applies to
Isaiah's time, as well as to future times; and though the Lord
rejected the impure worship of the temple, yet he would dwell with the
co...
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_A voice of noise from the city_
SOCIAL DEGENERACY, NATIONAL APOSTASY, AND THE VOICE OF GOD
It is well for us to look around upon the things that are done in the
midst of us as a people; well, becau...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 66:1 Though the worship of God is violated
now, in the future falsehood will be judged, true worship will spread,
and God will be honored forever.
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 66:5 YOUR BROTHERS WHO HATE YOU. These are
people who profess biblical faith but do not TREMBLE AT HIS WORD and
who ridicule the humble and contrite (see...
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SECTION XII.—FINAL THREATENINGS AND PROMISES (Isaiah 66:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 66:1
THE UNGODLY EXILES REBUKED
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Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my
footstool: where is the house that you build unto me? and where is the
place of my rest? (Isaiah 66:1)
They're going to build a new te...
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Amos 1:2; Isaiah 34:8; Isaiah 59:18; Isaiah 65:5; Joel 3:7...
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A voice — The expression of a prophetical extasy, as if he said, I
hear a sad and affrighting noise; it comes not from the city only, but
from the temple, wherein these formalists have so much gloried...