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Verse Isaiah 6:3. _HOLY, HOLY, HOLY_] This hymn performed by the
seraphim, divided into two choirs, the one singing responsively to the
other, which _Gregory Nazian_., Carm. 18, very elegantly calls...
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AND ONE CRIED TO ANOTHER - Hebrew ‘This cried to this.’ That is,
they cried to each other in alternate responses. One cried ‘holy;’
the second repeated it; then the third; and then they probably unite...
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CHAPTER 6
The Prophet's Vision and New Commission
1. _The time of the vision (Isaiah 6:1)_ 2. _Jehovah of hosts (Isaiah
6:2)_ 3. _The prophet's woe (Isaiah 6:5)_ 4. The cleansing ...
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ISAIAH 6. THE CALL OF ISAIAH. This chapter contains Isaiah's own
account of his call to the prophetic office. Presumably it was written
down some time after the event, but the interval need not have b...
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HOLY, HOLY, HOLY. Figure of speech _Epizeuxis_ for intense and solemn
emphasis. Compare the threefold blessing of Numbers 6:24 and
Revelation 4:8,. threefold unity....
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Jehovah appears to the prophet in human form, and as a King, seated on
a throne, surrounded by ministering servants who sing His praise (cf.
1 Kings 22:19 ff.). The scene is the Temple (Isaiah 6:1), w...
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_And one cried unto another_ (frequentat. impf.). Cf. Revelation 4:8.
HOLY, HOLY, HOLY IS JEHOVAH OF HOSTS:
THAT WHICH FILLS THE WHOLE EARTH IS HIS GLORY.
The word "holy," thrice repeated as if i...
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CHAPTER SIX
D. ILLUMINATION FROM THE ALMIGHTY Isaiah 6:1-13
1.
THE PROPHET SEES GOD Isaiah 6:1-7
a. THE GLORY
TEXT: Isaiah 6:1-4
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In the year that king Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting upon a
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And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD
of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.
ONE CRIED UNTO ANOTHER HOLY, HOLY, HOLY (IS) THE LORD OF HOSTS - ()
The Trinity...
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HOLY, HOLY, HOLY] The threefold repetition denotes emphasis or
intensity (Jeremiah 7:4). It is significant that the title of Jehovah
most characteristic of Isaiah's prophecies is 'the Holy One of
Isra...
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THE PROPHET'S CALL
This c., which recounts the prophet's call and commission, would stand
first in a chronological arrangement of the book. The opening words
remind us of the vision of Micaiah (1 King...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
ISAIAH DECLARES HOW GOD’S PEOPLE SHOULD BE LIVING
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 1 TO 9
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 6
GOD CALLS ISAIAH
V1 In the year when King Uzziah died, I s...
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‘Holy’ three times emphasises God’s absolutely pure nature....
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AND ONE CRIED UNTO ANOTHER. — So in Psalms 29:9, which, as
describing a thunderstorm, favours the suggestion that the lightnings
were thought of as the symbols of the fiery seraphim, we read, “in
his...
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וְ קָרָ֨א זֶ֤ה אֶל ־זֶה֙ וְ אָמַ֔ר
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CHAPTER IV
ISAIAH'S CALL AND CONSECRATION
740 B.C.
written 735? or 727?
Isaiah 6:1
IT has been already remarked that in chapter 6 we should find no other
truths than those which have been unfolded...
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A CALL TO HEROIC SERVICE
Isaiah 6:1-13
Kings die; Jesus lives. See John 12:41. We are here reminded of Acts
22:17-18. How great the contrast between the worship of these seraphim
in the Unseen-Holy...
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We now begin the second part of the first circle of prophecy, which
contains the prophecies during the reigns of Jotham and Ahaz. When
Uzziah died, Isaiah was called to the exercise of a larger minist...
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And one cried to another, and said, (h) Holy, holy, holy, [is] the
LORD of hosts: the whole (i) earth [is] full of his glory.
(h) This often repetition signifies that the angels cannot satisfy
themse...
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_Glory. By no means of the Incarnation. The unity and Trinity are
insinuated. (St. Jerome; St. Gregory, Mor. xxix. 16.)_...
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From the light thrown upon this blessed vision, in the other parts of
scripture, as before shown, and all evidently, and plainly directed to
prove that it is the person of Christ, who manifested himse...
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3._And they cried one to another. _It was necessary that all these
things should be presented to the Prophet in vision, in order to
produce a stronger impression on the people, and on Isaiah himself;...
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But it was in the counsels of God that His presence should be
established in glory in the midst of His people, and this will be
accomplished in Christ at the end of the age. Hence the testimony of
the...
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AND ONE CRIED UNTO ANOTHER,.... This denotes the publicness of their
ministry, and their harmony and unity in it; they answered to one
another, and agreed in what they said; their preaching was not ye...
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And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, [is] the LORD
of hosts: the whole earth [is] full of his glory.
Ver. 3. _And one cried to another._] _Hymnum cantant_
τρισαγιον, and that, as i...
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_And one cried unto another_ Divided into two choirs, they sung
responsively one to the other; _and said, Holy, holy, holy is the Lord
of hosts_ “God's holiness,” says Lowth, “or the superlative
purit...
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ONE CRIED UNTO ANOTHER:
_ Heb._ this cried to this
THE WHOLE EARTH IF FULL OF HIS GLORY...
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1-8 In this figurative vision, the temple is thrown open to view,
even to the most holy place. The prophet, standing outside the temple,
sees the Divine Presence seated on the mercy-seat, raised over...
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ONE CRIED UNTO ANOTHER; singing in consort the praises of their Lord.
HOLY, HOLY, HOLY: this is repeated thrice, either,
1. To intimate the Trinity of persons united in the Divine essence;
or,
2. Tha...
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Isaiah 6:3 cried H7121 (H8804) said H559 (H8804) Holy H6918 holy H6918
holy H6918 LORD H3068 hosts...
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THE VISION OF GOD (ISAIAH 6:1).
At the heart of Isaiah's ministry lies this vision of God. In it he
sees the glory of God, and yet he makes no attempt to describe God
Himself, probably because what h...
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Isaiah 6:1
We have here in this wondrous vision the proper inauguration of the
great evangelical prophet to his future work.
I. First, he gives the date of the vision. "In the year that king
Uzziah d...
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Isaiah 6:1
I. Consider what the prophet saw. He sees Jehovah as Ruler, Governor,
King; He is upon a throne, high and lifted up. It is the throne of
absolute sovereignty: of resistless, questionless su...
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Isaiah 6:2
I. The seraphim, or burning ones these strange mystic creatures whom
Isaiah beheld hovering above Jehovah's throne, and whose resounding
cries pierced his soul. The first thing that strikes...
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Isaiah 6:3
I. The vision of God is the call of the prophet. Nowhere is the
thought presented to us in the Bible with more moving force than in
the record of Isaiah's mission. The very mark of time by...
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Isaiah 6:1. In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the LORD
sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the
temple. Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with...
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Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died_
You remember him, that leprous king, that king who had thrust himself
into the priests' office, and was smitten of leprosy, and shut up in a
separate h...
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CONTENTS: Isaiah's transforming vision and his new commission.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Those who are to teach others the knowledge of God must
themselves have the vision of God. Those a...
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The excellence of the prophet's labours during the war with Pekah and
Rezin, seems to be the cause why this vision occupies but a secondary
place. God gave it to console the church on the death of so...
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_And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord
of hosts_
THE HOLINESS OF GOD
We consider holiness as essential to the very being of God.
Holiness is originally in God. If ange...
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_Above it stood the seraphim_
THE SERAPHIM
The first question that arises is, Who, or what were the seraphim?
They belong to this vision only, and must stand in vital relation to
the condition and c...
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_In the year that King Uzziah died I saw also the Lord_
THE STORY OF THE PROPHET’S CALL--WHY INSERTED HERE
Why the narrative of the prophet’s call was not, as in the cases of
Jeremiah and Ezekiel, a...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 6:1 God Redefines the Future of His People:
“Your Guilt Is Taken Away.” God’s grace will preserve a remnant
of his people. They will enjoy his eternal messianic kingdom and will...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 6:3 HOLY, HOLY, HOLY. Holiness implies
absolute moral purity and absolute uniqueness. Repeating the term
three times emphasizes these qualities (compare Revel
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THE SERAPHIM AND THEIR SONG
Isaiah 6:2. _And above it stood the seraphim, &c._
I. THE SERAPHIM.—The Scriptures disclose to us the fact that there
is a spiritual world, vast and variously populated, s...
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THE PROPHET’S CALL
Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died, &c._
We have here the history of Isaiah’s call to his great life-work.
Perhaps in a modern biography this chapter would have been pl...
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ISAIAH’S VISION
Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw also the Lord,
&c._ [712]
[712] God is invisible; yet in that heavenly world in which He has His
special and eternal residence He...
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REVELATIONS OF GOD
Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died I saw, &c._ [700]
[700] The scene of the Vision is the Temple, and its features will
have been the same whether we suppose them to ha...
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THE TRINITY IN UNITY
(_For Trinity Sunday_.)
Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died, &c._
Scene of this sublime vision, the Temple; _time_, “the year that
King Uzziah died.” Why is this fact...
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SECTION III. ISAIAH'S VISION OF GOD UPON HIS THRONE (Isaiah 6:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 6:1
THE VISION
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By Chuck Smith
Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Isaiah, chapter 6, as Isaiah
records for us his commissioning by God for his ministry. Now you
remember in chapter 1 that Isaiah tells us that his tim...
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Ephesians 1:18; Exodus 15:11; Exodus 15:20; Exodus 15:21; Ezra 3:11;...
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THE LORD HIGH AND LIFTED UP
Isaiah 6:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There is a twofold vision suggested in the first verse of our study.
"In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a
t...
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Cried — Singing in consort. Holy — This is repeated thrice, to
intimate the Trinity of persons united in the Divine essence. Glory
— Of the effects and demonstrations of his glorious holiness, as
well...