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CHAPTER LV
_This chapter first displays the fulness, freeness, excellence,_
_and everlasting nature of the blessings of the Gospel, and_
_foretells again the enlargement of Messiah's kingdom_, 1-5....
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HO - (הוי _hôy_). This word here is designed to call attention to
the subject as one of importance.
EVERY ONE THAT THIRSTETH - The word ‘thirst’ often indicates
intense desire, and is thus applied to...
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CHAPTER 55 SALVATION'S OFFER AND PROVISION
1. _The invitation to everyone and the promise (Isaiah 55:1) _ 2. _The
sure mercies of David (Isaiah 55:3) _ 3. _The exhortation to seek and
to forsake (Isai...
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THE GLORIOUS BLESSINGS OF THE NEW COVENANT WHICH YAHWEH WILL MAKE WITH
HIS PEOPLE. Yahweh bids the thirsty come to the waters, the hungry to
eat. Their life is now a constant striving issuing only in...
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HO, &C. This cry heard in Jerusalem to-day. All water has to be
bought. Compare John 4:14; John 7:37.
EVERY ONE THAT THIRSTETH. The invitation is only to these.
COME. Figure of speech _Repetitio_, f...
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_every one that thirsteth_ in a figurative sense, primarily of the
weariness and discontent of exile (cf. Isaiah 41:17; Isaiah 44:3), but
also of conscious need in general.
_come_(lit. "go" and so thr...
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The invitation. The message of the Gospel its freeness, its appeal to
the individual, its answer to the cravings of the heart is nowhere in
the O.T. more clearly foreshadowed than in this truly evange...
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DISCOURSE: 981
EXHORTATION TO RECEIVE THE BLESSINGS OF THE GOSPEL
Isaiah 55:1.—Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters,
and he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat; yea, come buy wine...
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HO, EVERY ONE THAT THIRSTETH— It is universally agreed, that this
prophesy concerns the beginning of the Gospel, in describing the
attributes of which period the prophet has hitherto been particularly...
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B. WORD OF THE LORD IS BOND AND BOUNDS OF COVENANT, CHAPTER 55
1. EVIDENCE
TEXT: Isaiah 55:1-5
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Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath
no money; come ye, buy, and ea...
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Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath
no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without
money and without price.
HO, EVERY ONE. After the special...
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1. WATERS.. WINE.. MILK] These stand figuratively, as the whole
context shows, for spiritual blessings....
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The word pictures of familiar things to eat and to drink show God’s
great care for his people. His free gifts truly satisfy what people
need....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 55
THE *LORD’S INVITATION
V1 ‘Come, all you who are desperate to drink. Here is water!...
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LV.
(1) HO, EVERY ONE THAT THIRSTETH... — The whole context shows that
the water, the wine, the milk are all, symbols of spiritual blessings
as distinctly as they are, _e.g.,_ in John 4:10; Matthew 26...
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הֹ֤וי כָּל ־צָמֵא֙ לְכ֣וּ לַ †
מַּ֔יִם...
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Isaiah 55:1, Isaiah 56:1
CHAPTER XXII
ON THE EVE OF RETURN
Isaiah 54:1, Isaiah 55:1,...
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THE FREE OFFER OF PARDONING GRACE
Isaiah 55:1-13
_The Prince of Life_, Isaiah 55:4, r.v. Four times in the New
Testament this title is applied to our Lord, and always in connection
with His Resurrect...
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Immediately following the song we have the prophet's great appeal. It
is made in the consciousness of the victory won by the Servant of the
Lord and the consequent possibility of restoration offered t...
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Ho, every one that (a) thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that
hath (b) no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy (c) wine and
milk without money and without price.
(a) Christ by proposin...
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_Waters, which in that country are very scarce. --- Milk. Septuagint,
"fat." (Calmet) --- In the western Churches, wine and honey were given
to the new baptized, chap. vii. 15. (St. Jerome) --- Christ...
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CONTENTS
We have here a continuance of the same blessed subject as before. As
the Prophet had held forth Christ's person, and then his Church; so
here these blessed subjects are followed with graciou...
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The Reader will not fail to remark, in the very opening of this
precious chapter, what an uniformity runs through all gospel
proclamations. They are general, they are great, full, free, and
extensive....
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1._Ho, all that are thirsty. _Here the Prophet describes in lofty
terms of commendation the goodness of God, which was to be poured down
more copiously and abundantly than before under the reign of Ch...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 55, 56, AND 57.
Chapter s 55, 56, 57 are exhortations given in view of these things.
Chapter 55 is full free grace, which consequently embraces the
Gentiles....
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HO, EVERYONE THAT THIRSTETH, COME YE TO THE WATERS,.... These are the
words not of the prophet, but of the Lord, as what follows throughout
the chapter shows; and are directed to the Gentiles, as Aben...
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Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath
no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without
money and without price.
Ver. 1. _Ho, every one that thirst...
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_Ho, every one_ Not only Jews, but Gentiles; _that thirsteth_ For the
grace of God, and the blessings of the gospel; that desires them
sincerely and earnestly, is active and diligent in the pursuit of...
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Ho, every one that thirsteth, the earnest attention of all who feel
their need being solicited, COME YE TO THE WATERS! AND HE THAT HATH NO
MONEY, nothing of real value to offer in exchange, COME YE, B...
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THE HEATHEN INVITED TO TE BANQUET OF GRACE...
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1-5 All are welcome to the blessings of salvation, to whom those
blessings are welcome. In Christ there is enough for all, and enough
for each. Those satisfied with the world, that see no need of Chr...
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Isaiah 55:1 Ho H1945 thirsts H6771 Come H3212 (H8798) waters H4325
money H3701 Come H3212 (H8798) buy...
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THE CALL TO RESPOND (ISAIAH 55:1).
What follows must not be isolated from the context. This appeal is
possible because of the work of the Servant. Now salvation is freely
open to all.
Isaiah 55:1
‘...
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Isaiah 55:1.
We have here an exhortation from Almighty God to those who have sinned
against Him, and the principle of the exhortation is so clear that it
is impossible not to believe that it is the ge...
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This chapter might very well have been found in the Gospel according
to Matthew, or Mark, or Luke, or John, for it is so plain, so simple,
and so full of Gospel teaching.
Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters,-_
To the waters which flowed from that smitten Rock of which we have
been reading.
Isaiah 55:1. And he that hath no money; come ye,...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and
he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat: yea, come, buy wine and
milk without money and without price._
Remark the wonderfu...
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It is the language of infinite mercy, speaking to the abject condition
of mankind. We have become naked, and poor, and miserable through sin,
and God, instead of driving us from his presence, comes lo...
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Tonight we shall read that precious chapter of gospel invitation, the
fifty-fifth of Isaiah, which, I hope, you all know by heart.
Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth,_
God would have the att...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and
he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and
milk without money and without price._
Let no one ask whet...
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Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and
he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and
milk without money and without price._
The description of...
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It is the language of infinite mercy, speaking to the abject condition
of mankind. We have become naked, and poor and miserable through sin,
and God, instead of driving us from his presence, comes loa...
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Hear these inspired words, dear friends, as though they came fresh
from heaven, as though God himself spoke them at this moment out of
the excellent glory, for indeed he does so. The Word of God never...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's everlasting salvation.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: All are invited to partake of God's salvation provided
through Christ. All the world's wealth and pleasure cannot sati...
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Isaiah 55:12. _The mountains and the hills shall break forth before
you into singing._ Virgil has the like ideas. _Eclogue 5:_62.
_IPSI LÆTITIA VOCES AD SIDERA JACTANT INTONSI MONTES; IPSÆ JAM
CARMIN...
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_He, every one that thirsteth_
THE CRIES OF THE WATER-CARRIERS
Public messages [Isaiah] would, as a matter of course, deliver
publicly in the frequented streets and bazaars, and in khans, and in
the...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 55:1 COME, EVERYONE WHO THIRSTS. The
invitation is urgent in tone and universal in scope. It addresses a
deep spiritual longing to “seek the LORD while he may be found”
(v....
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THE DIVINE PROVISION FOR HUMAN NEED
Isaiah 55:1. _Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters,
&c._
The world owes much to the Hebrew mind, and the fine foreshadowings of
the ancient prophets...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 55:1
AN EXHORTATION TO SPIRITUALITY AND REPENTANCE. The prophet passes from
the ideal to the actual, from the glorious future to the
unsatisfactory present. The people are not ripe...
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Ho, every one that thirsteth (Isaiah 55:1),
Going into the glorious Kingdom Age. Now, God detests and hates
commercialism. God hates how people take advantage of one another.
Profiteering on someone e...
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1 Corinthians 3:2; 1 Peter 2:2; Ephesians 2:4; Isaiah 41:17; Isai
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THE GREAT INVITATION
Isaiah 55:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Isaiah 55:1 is a marvelous appendix to the fifty-second and
fifty-third Chapter s. In discussing the fifty-third chapter we saw
the marvelous stor...
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Thirsteth — For the grace of God and the blessings of the gospel.
This thirst implies a vehement, and active, and restless desire after
it. No money — Those who are most worthless and wicked, if they...