_Book. This mystery would require a large explanation. (Worthington)
--- Pen. Literally, "style." (Haydock) --- Write intelligibly. Here
all is plain. (Calmet) --- Take. Protestants, "concerning
Mahershalalchashbaz." Marginal note, "in making speed to the spoil, he
hasteneth the prey." (Haydock) ---... [ Continue Reading ]
_Prophetess. The blessed Virgin [Mary], (St. Chrysostom, &c.) or to
his wife. He gives his son a different name from Emmanuel, (chap. vii.
14.) that they might not be confounded. --- Hasten. Hebrew
Mahershalalchashbaz, ver. 1. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Assyrians. Theglathphalassar, the next year, took the Damascenes to
Kir, and Nephthali, Reuben, Gad, and Manasses into captivity. Yet the
kingdom continued some time longer. Never was prediction more
explicit. Can the pagans produce any thing similar?_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Silence. Being willing to receive Tabeel, instead of their lawful
prince. Achaz was then terrified, and chose to become tributary,
rather than to lose his crown. Herein both offended God, in whom they
ought to have trusted; and the auxiliary king looked upon himself as
master of the country, 2 Para... [ Continue Reading ]
_River. Euphrates, (Calmet) with the overflowing of which the Assyrian
is compared. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wings. Or troops. --- Emmanuel. Christ was born in the country, and
Lord of it: though it might be said to belong to the son of Isaias, as
being his figure. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Overcome. The defeat of Sennacherib, of the Idumeans, &c., under
Ezechias, is intimated, 4 Kings xviii. 8., and xix. 35._... [ Continue Reading ]
_God. Hebrew, "Emmanuel." We have a pledge of God's protection._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Conspiracy. In despair, they wish to submit to the enemy, ver. 6.
Isaias exhorts them to have recourse rather to the Lord. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Two. The wicked of both kingdoms, (Haydock) who choose to revolt from
God. Many of Israel were led into captivity, and the territory of Juda
was laid waste. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Disciples. Let some faithful witnesses keep this prophecy, (Haydock)
that when it is verified, all may be convinced._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Jacob. Having resolved on their ruin. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_I and my two children. Chap. vii. 3., and viii. 4. (Haydock) --- The
actions of some were prophetical, chap. xx. 2., and Osee xii. 10.
(Calmet) --- God announces what will happen, by the names of my
children, (Haydock) and by their age, as well as by my mouth.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Seek of pythons. That is, people pretending to tell future things by
a prophesying spirit. --- Should not the people seek of their God, for
the living of the dead? Here is signified, that it is to God we should
pray to be directed, and not to seek of the dead, (that is, of
fortune-tellers dead in s... [ Continue Reading ]
_Law. Sealed, (ver. 16.) or to the law of Moses, Ecclesiasticus xxxiv.
28. (Calmet) --- Septuagint, "why do they consult the dead concerning
the living? For he gave the law to assist us." (Haydock) --- Light.
They shall die or be miserable. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_By it. The word of God. (Haydock) --- God. Elohim means also princes
or idols. (Calmet) --- Whether they seek God unwillingly, or the aid
of men, (ver. 22.) they shall perish. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
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