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CHAPTER XXIX
_Distress of Ariel, or Jerusalem, on Sennacherib's invasion,_
_with manifest allusion, however, to the still greater distress_
_which it suffered from the Romans_, 1-4.
_Disappointmen...
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WO - (compare the note at Isaiah 18:1).
TO ARIEL - There can be no doubt that Jerusalem is here intended. The
declaration that it was the city where David dwelt, as well as the
entire scope of the pro...
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CHAPTER 29
The Second Woe Against Ariel and the Third Woe
1. _The fall of Ariel (Jerusalem) predicted (Isaiah 29:1)_ 2. _Their
enemies dealt with by Jehovah (Isaiah 29:5)_ 3. The people's
condition:...
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ISAIAH 29. THE DOOM OF ARIEL. Possibly Isaiah 29:7 f., with most of
Isaiah 29:5, is an insertion to turn a prophecy of judgment into one
of mercy. Isaiah 29:1 is then a prophecy of ruin to Jerusalem,...
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WOE. The second of the six woes.
ARIEL. either. lion of GOD (El, App-4. IV) (2 Samuel 23:20); or the
altar-hearth of GOD (Ezekiel 43:15; Ezekiel 43:16. and the Moabite
Stone, line 12, App-54). Jerusal...
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Jerusalem's time of joyous security shall speedily come to an end. HO
ARIEL, ARIEL, CITY WHERE DAVID ENCAMPED! (R.V.). Of the word "Ariel"
two explanations (both ancient) are given. (_a_) That which r...
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Isaiah 29:1-14. The announcement of Jehovah's wonderful purpose
regarding Jerusalem, and its reception on the part of the people
Under the second "Woe" (Isaiah 29:1) are grouped two oracles, which
ma...
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WOE TO ARIEL, &C.— It is evident from Isaiah 29:8 and all
interpreters have agreed, that this prophesy is directed against
Jerusalem; and it has been commonly thought that אריאל _Ariel,_
which signifi...
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3. SUCCESS
TEXT: Isaiah 29:1-8
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Ho Ariel, Ariel, the city where David encamped! add ye year to year;
let the feasts come round:
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then will I distress Ariel, and there shall be mourning and
lame...
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Woe to Ariel, to Ariel, the city where David dwelt! add ye year to
year; let them kill sacrifices.
This chapter opens the series of prophecies as to the invasion of
Judea under Sennacherib, and its...
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29:1 Ariel, (c-3) Meaning, 'Lion of God.'...
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WARNINGS TO JUDAH
These Chapter s refer to the state of affairs during the reign of
Hezekiah, when Palestine was threatened by Assyria, and an influential
party in Judah favoured resistance, relying...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 29
THE FATE OF *JERUSALEM
V1 *Woe to *Jerusalem, the city of David! It will not matt...
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XXIX.
(1) WOE TO ARIEL, TO ARIEL. — The name belongs to the same group of
poetic synonyms as Rahab (Psalms 87:4; Psalms 89:10) and the Valley of
Vision (Psalms 22:1). It may have been coined by Isaiah...
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הֹ֚וי אֲרִיאֵ֣ל אֲרִיאֵ֔ל קִרְיַ֖ת
חָנָ֣ה דָוִ֑ד...
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BOOK 3
ORATIONS ON THE EGYPTIAN INTRIGUES AND ORACLES ON FOREIGN NATIONS
705-702 B.C.
Isaiah:
29 About 703
30 A little later
31 A little later
32:1-8 Later
32:9-20 Date uncertain
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This is the first of a series of declamations concerning the chosen
people, and sets forth the purpose of Jehovah in judgment. The message
opens with a description of the judgment (verses Isa 29:1-4),...
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Woe to (a) Ariel, to Ariel, the city [where] David dwelt! add ye year
to year; (b) let them kill sacrifices.
(a) Or Ariel: the Hebrew word Ariel signifies the Lion of God, and
signifies the Altar, be...
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Ariel. This word signifies the lion of God, and here is taken for the
strong city of Jerusalem. (Challoner) --- It was destroyed by the
Chaldeans, (4 Kings xxv.) and still more by the Romans, 40 years...
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W e might have been at a loss to know what the Prophet meant by Ariel,
had he not himself explained its by adding, the city where David
dwelt; consequently Jerusalem. The word itself is taken from a r...
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CONTENTS
The Prophet is here reproving Jerusalem, and showing their folly.
Towards the close of the Chapter, the Lord gives some sweet promises
to the house of Jacob....
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_JERUSALEM’S IMPENDING HUMILIATION AND DELIVERANCE_
‘Woe to Ariel,’ etc.
Isaiah 29:1
I. THE PROPHET SETS FORTH IN Isaiah 29:1 THE THEME OF HIS
DISCOURSE.—For he announces to Ariel, i.e. to the city...
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1.This appears to be another discourse, in which Isaiah threatens the
city of Jerusalem. He calls it “Altar,” (251) because the chief
defense of the city was in the “Altar;” (252) for although the
cit...
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Jerusalem is reduced to the last extremity. But this time Jehovah
appears for her deliverance, and the multitude of her enemies
disappear as a dream of the night. Everything is dark and gloomy as to
t...
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WOE TO ARIEL, TO ARIEL, THE CITY [WHERE] DAVID DWELT,.... Many Jewish
writers by "Ariel" understand the altar of burnt offerings; and so the
Targum,
"woe, altar, altar, which was built in the city wh...
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_Woe to Ariel, to Ariel, the city [where] David dwelt! add ye year to
year; let them kill sacrifices._
Ver. 1. _Woe to Ariel, to Ariel,_] _i.e., _ To the brazen altar, Eze
43:15-16 called here Ariel,...
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_Wo to Ariel_ This word signifies _a strong lion_, or _the lion of
God_, and is used concerning lion-like men, as it is rendered 1
Chronicles 11:22; and of God's altar, as it is translated Ezekiel
43:...
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WOE TO ARIAL, TO ARIEL THE CITY:
Or, oh Ariel, that is the lion of God. Or, of the city
KILL:
_ Heb._ out of the heads...
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1-8 Ariel may signify the altar of burnt-offerings. Let Jerusalem
know that outward religious services will not make men free from
judgements. Hypocrites never can please God, nor make their peace wi...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 29. The temple and city of Jerusalem destroyed, ISAIAH
29:1. Her enemies unsatiable, ISAIAH 29:7,8; their senselessness,
ISAIAH 29:9, and deep hypocrisy,...
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Isaiah 29:1 Woe H1945 Ariel H740 Ariel H740 city H7151 David H1732
dwelt H2583 (H8804) Add H5595 ...
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‘Woe to Ariel, Ariel,
The city where David encamped.
Add for yourselves year to year.
Let the feasts come round.
Then will I distress Ariel,
And there will be mourning and lamentation,
And she w...
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ARIEL
"Lion of God", signifies Jerusalem....
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CONTENTS: Warnings to Judah and Jerusalem of impending discipline. The
blessing after the final deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Abraham.
CONCLUSION: Those who are formal and hypocritical in the...
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Isaiah 29:1. _Woe to Ariel,_ the lion of God, or the strong lion, for
_El_ is often rendered _strong_ or _rock,_ as in Psalms 42:9. “God
my rock.” The city of Jerusalem was that strong rock, or strong...
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_Woe to Ariel_
ARIEL
The simplest meaning of “Ariel” is “lion of God”; but it also
signifies “hearth of God” when derived from another root.
In the former sense it comes to mean “a hero,” as in 2 Sa...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 29:1 AH. See note on 28:1. ARIEL, ARIEL (that
is, “Jerusalem, Jerusalem”). The address is repeated out of great
sorrow and compassion. The exact meaning of the term “
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ARIEL
Isaiah 29:1. _Woe to Ariel, to Ariel, the city where David dwelt_.
The word “Ariel” properly means “the Lion of God,” and is
elsewhere used of the great brazen altar on which the sacred fire
bl...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 29:1
A WARNING TO JERUSALEM. Expostulation is followed by threats. The
prophet is aware that all his preaching to the authorities in
Jerusalem (Isaiah 28:14) will be of no avail, an...
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Chapter 29, the woe unto Jerusalem. Ariel means the lion of God. It is
one of the names for Jerusalem.
Woe to Ariel, to Ariel, [the lion of God] the city where David dwelt!
add ye year to year; let th...
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2 Samuel 5:9; Amos 4:4; Amos 4:5; Ezekiel 43:15; Ezekiel 43:16;...
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The city — The royal city, and seat of David and his posterity. Set
them — Go on in killing sacrifices from time to time, one year after
another, whereby you think to appease me, but all shall be in v...