ISAIAH CHAPTER 24 Judgments on Judah for their defilements and
transgressions, ISAIAH 24:1. A remnant shall praise God, ISAIAH 24:13.
God, by his judgments on his people and their enemies, will advance
his kingdom, ISAIAH 24:16. THE EARTH; or, _the land_, to wit, of
Canaan, or Israel, or Judea. It i... [ Continue Reading ]
IT SHALL BE, AS WITH THE PEOPLE, SO WITH THE PRIEST; the approaching
calamity shall be universal, without any respect or distinction of
persons or ranks of men; the priests themselves, having been partakers
of the people's sins, shall also partake with them in their plagues.
AS WITH THE BUYER, SO WI... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORLD: from this word some infer that this prophecy concerns not
only the land of Judea, but also the neighbouring countries. But if
the proper signification of that word be urged, this prophecy must be
extended to all the parts of the world, which these learned men will
not allow. And _the worl... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EARTH ALSO, Heb. _And the land_; or, _this land_; for here is an
emphatical article in the Hebrew text. IS DEFILED UNDER THE
INHABITANTS THEREOF; by the wickedness of its people; of which see
LEVITICUS 18:25,27 NUM 35:33, &c. _The laws_; the laws of God revealed
to them, and pressed upon them in... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CURSE; the curse of God threatened to transgressors, DEUTERONOMY
28:15, DEUTERONOMY 29:20, and imprecated by and upon themselves, if
they should not persist in their obedience to God, DEUTERONOMY 27:26,
and elsewhere. ARE BURNED; are consumed by the wrath of God, which is
commonly compared to fi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NEW WINE MOURNETH, because there are either none, or none but the
enemies of God and Israel, to drink it. Grief is ascribed to senseless
creatures by a figure usual in all authors. THE VINE LANGUISHETH;
either because there are no people left to dress it, or gather its
grapes; or because it is b... [ Continue Reading ]
TABRETS; which they used in their feasts and revellings. THE NOISE:
the word properly signifies a roaring noise and confused clamour, such
as drunken men make, PSALMS 78:65 MALACHI 9:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because of the fears and miseries wherewith it is mixed.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CITY; Jerusalem, and other cities; for the singular word may be
here taken collectively. OF CONFUSION; or, of vanity, or emptiness, or
desolation; for this Hebrew word signifies all these things. And the
city may be thus called, either,
1. In regard of the judgments of God coming upon it, as if... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS A CRYING FOR WINE; for the want or loss of their wine, and
spoil of their vines, whereby they were deprived of the means both of
their delight and profit; whereby he intimates their gross sensuality
and sottishhess, that instead of crying for their sins, and humbling
themselves under God's... [ Continue Reading ]
The gates of the city are totally ruined, that the enemy may enter
when and where they please.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THUS IT SHALL BE, when this judgment shall be executed, IN THE
MIDST OF THE LAND; in the land. But withal this phrase may intimate
that the judgment should not be slight and superficial, and in the
skirts of the land; but that it should reach their very heart, their
most inward and best defende... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY; the remnant preserved. FOR THE MAJESTY OF THE LORD; for his
glorious power and goodness manifested in their deliverance. THEY
SHALL CRY ALOUD, in way of exultation and thanksgiving to God. FROM
THE SEA; from the isles of the sea, as this is explained in the next
verse; from those parts beyond... [ Continue Reading ]
GLORIFY YE THE LORD: these are the words either,
1. Of the remnant, who being themselves delivered, do encourage and
exhort their brethren to glorify God with them; or,
2. Of the prophet, directing and exciting God's people to glorify God
in their afflictions, because of that deliverance which he h... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE UTTERMOST PART OF THE EARTH, from all the parts of the earth
or land in which the Jews are or shall be, HAVE WE HEARD SONGS, songs
of joy and praise. EVEN GLORY TO THE RIGHTEOUS; or, _glory_ be TO THE
RIGHTEOUS; which may seem to be the matter of the song. By _the
righteous_ may be understo... [ Continue Reading ]
Great and various judgments, some actually inflicted, and others
expected and justly feared, as the punishment of their last-mentioned
treachery.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WHO FLEETH FROM THE NOISE OF THE FEAR; upon the report of some
terrible evil coming towards him; the act, _fear_, being here put for
the object, or the thing feared, as it is in many places. And thus
this very phrase is taken JOB 15:21. SHALL FALL INTO THE PIT; when he
designs to avoid one danger... [ Continue Reading ]
This is repeated again, partly to show the dreadfulness and certainty
of these judgments, and partly to awaken and affect the stupid
Israelites, who greatly needed it.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EARTH; the people of the earth. SHALL REEL TO AND FRO LIKE A
DRUNKARD; shall be sorely perplexed and distressed, not knowing
whither to go, nor what to do. _Like a cottage_; or _like a lodge_ in
a garden, of which this word is used, ISAIAH 1:8, which is soon taken
down, and set up ill another pl... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THAT DAY; either when God shall punish the apostatical Jews, or
about or after that time, or in a time known to God; for this phrase
is oft used indefinitely, and without any respect to the time designed
in the foregoing passages. THE HIGH ONES THAT ARE ON HIGH; the proud
and potent enemies of Go... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL BE GATHERED TOGETHER, by God's special providence, in order
to their punishment, as the following words show. And thus the
unbelieving Jews were generally gathered together at Jerusalem, to
their solemn feast, when Titus came and besieged, and after some time
took and destroyed them; whic... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MOON SHALL BE CONFOUNDED, AND THE SUN ASHAMED. The sun and moon
are here considered either,
1. As they were abused to idolatry; for these two were most eminent
idols, and most generally worshipped, especially in those Eastern
countries, DEUTERONOMY 4:19, DEUTERONOMY 17:3 JOB 31:26, &c., and so... [ Continue Reading ]