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AND GIVE HIM NO REST - Margin, ‘Silence.’ In Hebrew the same word
(דמי _dŏmiy_) as in Isaiah 62:6. The idea is, ‘Keep not silence
yourselves, nor let him rest in silence. Pray without ceasing; and do...
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CHAPTER 62
Zion's Glory
1. _He will not rest (Isaiah 62:1) _ 2. _The new names (Isaiah 62:2) _
3. _The intercession and the answer (Isaiah 62:6) _ 4. The
accomplishment at hand ...
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ISAIAH 62:6 F. Yahweh has appointed heavenly beings as an invisible
guard of Jerusalem: their duty ever to sound in His ears, till its
fulfilment, His promise to make her a renown in the earth.
ISAIA...
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REST. silence, as in Isaiah 62:6....
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Jehovah hears perpetually the voice of importunate intercession
ascending for the ruined walls of Jerusalem. This is the thought
poetically expressed in the two verses, but the details of the
concepti...
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_Keep not silence_ Lit. "No silence to you!" The word _rest_in the
next clause is the same as "silence....
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DISCOURSE: 1010
DUTY OF INTERCEDING FOR THE CHURCH
Isaiah 62:6. _I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which
shall never hold their peace day nor night; ye that make mention of
the Lord, k...
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I HAVE SET WATCHMEN, &C.— As much as to say, "since God, by the
peculiar blessing of his providence, hath placed watchmen upon the
walls of Jerusalem, who shall constantly watch for its safety;
theref...
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2. NEW NOURISHMENT
TEXT: Isaiah 62:6-9
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I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem; they shall never hold
their peace day nor night: ye that are Jehovah's remembrancers, take
ye no rest.
7...
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And give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a
praise in the earth.
AND GIVE HIM NO REST - Hebrew, dªmiy (H1824), the same as in Isaiah
62:6, "silence:" 'keep not silence' yo...
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1. The speaker is probably Jehovah Himself. HOLD MY PEACE] cp. Isaiah
42:14. THE RIGHTEOUSNESS] i.e. her vindication, the setting of her
right in the eyes of the world (cp. Isaiah 58:8). SALVATION] i....
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In ancient times, official *look-outs stood on city walls. Their duty
was vital. It was to warn the inhabitants when any danger approached.
Or to signal urgent messages to another city. In this verse,...
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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 62
*JERUSALEM’S NEW NAME
V1 I will not be silent about *Jerusalem. Nor...
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In this passage, ‘you’ means the city called Jerusalem and its
inhabitants....
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וְ אַֽל ־תִּתְּנ֥וּ דֳמִ֖י לֹ֑ו עַד
־יְכֹונֵ֞
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THE LAND OF BEULAH
Isaiah 62:1-12
_The Intercessor_, Isaiah 62:1-4. Messiah is speaking here. Throughout
the ages, He ever lives to make intercession. He asks that His Church
may be one, that the hea...
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Having thus dealt with the material prosperity, and with the spiritual
realization, the prophet now describes in greater detail the
vocational fulfilment. Speaking as in the midst of circumstances of...
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And give him no rest, till he shall establish, and till he shall make
Jerusalem a (k) praise in the earth.
(k) For the restoration of which all the world will praise him....
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Here we see, in whose appointment ministers are, and what ought to
distinguish the earnestness of their labours. What can be more
blessed, and what service so honourable, as to be always engaged in
sp...
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7._And do not give him silence. _Hitherto the Prophet has spoken of
the office and duty of teaching; but as this would not be enough if
prayer were not likewise added, he exhorts the ministers of the...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 61 AND 62.
As Chapter s 50-53 presented Christ in His sufferings, chapter 61
exhibits Him in the full grace of His Person concerned in the blessing
of Israel....
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AND GIVE HIM NO REST,.... Not let him alone, as he desired that Moses
would, but wrestle with him as Jacob did, and not let him go without
the blessing; be importunate with him, as the widow with the...
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And give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a
praise in the earth.
Ver. 7. _And give him no rest._] Heb., No silence; the same word as
before, to quicken their diligence, and...
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_I have set watchmen_, &c. The word שׁומרים, thus rendered,
signifies properly those priests and Levites who kept watch day and
night about the temple, and is from them applied to the spiritual
watchm...
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REST:
_ Heb._ silence...
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6-9 God's professing people must be a praying people. He is not
displeased with us for being earnest, as men commonly are; he bids us
to cry after him, and give him no rest, Luke 11:5; Luke 11:6. It...
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GIVE HIM NO REST; the same with the foregoing verse, and very
acceptable to God, LUKE 11:8. TILL HE ESTABLISH, AND TILL HE MAKE
JERUSALEM A PRAISE IN THE EARTH, by sending the Messiah and those
labour...
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Isaiah 62:7 give H5414 (H8799) rest H1824 establishes H3559 (H8787)
makes H7760 (H8799) Jerusalem H3389 praise...
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ISAIAH CALLS ON HIS FOLLOWERS TO BE WATCHMEN AND PREPARERS OF THE WAY
(ISAIAH 62:6).
These words probably to be seen as the words of Isaiah, although they
could till be the words of the Anointed One....
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CONTENTS: Restoration of Israel to God's favor, and honor with the
nations.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Israel's full salvation is sure to come when they are
regathered and their Redeemer r...
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Isaiah 62:1. _For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace._ The Redeemer
speaks by his prophet; the zeal of his Father's house absorbed his
soul. He imparted his Spirit to the apostles; they could not be...
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_I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem_
THE WATCHMAN’S CALL
The prosperity of the kingdom of Jesus Christ, which teaches the
Gentile world through Hebrew channels, depends on two
condition...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 62:6 JERUSALEM here is the new city of God,
where his people will dwell in safety and righteousness forever (see
Revelation 21:2,...
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THE HEAVENLY WORKERS AND THE EARTHLY WATCHERS
Isaiah 62:1; Isaiah 62:6. _For Zion’s sake will I not hold My peace.
I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, &c._
Two expository remarks.
1. Th...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 62:1
FURTHER GRACIOUS PROMISES MADE TO ISRAEL BY "THE SERVANT." Some regard
the speaker in this chapter as Jehovah; some as the prophet, or the
prophetical order; some as "the Serva...
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In chapter 62, God continues to speak of the restoration of Israel.
For Zion's sake [that is, Jerusalem] will I not hold my peace, and for
Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteousness th...
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Isaiah 61:11; Isaiah 62:1; Jeremiah 33:9; Matthew 6:10; Matthew 6:13;
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A praise — By sending the Messiah, and those labourers into his
vineyard, whereby the church may be established, and settled on sure
foundations, and so become a matter of praise to God. All the natio...