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CHAPTER LVIII
_This elegant chapter contains a severe reproof of the Jews on_
_account of their vices, particularly their hypocrisy in_
_practising and relying on outward ceremonies, such as fastin...
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CRY ALOUD - Margin, ‘With the throat;’ that is, says Gesenius,
with open throat, with full voice coming from the throat and breast;
while one who speaks low uses only the lips and tongue 1 Samuel 1:13...
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3. JEWISH HISTORY IN THE END TIME: THEIR FUTURE GLORY AND THE GLORY OF
THE COMING AGE (58-59)
This third and last section of the vision of Isaiah can only be
understood and appreciated if it is studie...
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FASTING, FALSE AND TRUE. Yahweh bids the prophet explain to His people
wherein their sin lies. Daily they attend the Temple, seeking to know
His will for all the world as though their one aim were to...
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CRY ALOUD. Hebrew "call with the throat": i.e. deep down as in the
oriental throat. It denotes not. wild cry, but solemnity with
restraint. transgression. rebellion. Hebrew. _pasha'_ App-44.
THE HOUS...
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_Cry aloud_ lit. CRY WITH THE THROAT, with the full power of the
voice.
_shew my people their transgression &c_.] The function of the true
prophet as distinguished from the false; see Micah 3:8, a ve...
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DISCOURSE: 992
THE MINISTERIAL OFFICE
Isaiah 58:1. _Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet,
and shew my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their
sins._
CERTAINLY, one...
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E. WHOLENESS TO THE WISE WHO KEEP CONVENANT WITH THE LORD, CHAPTER 58
1. HEARKEN
TEXT: Isaiah 58:1-5
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Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and declare
unto my people their trans...
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Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my
people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.
CRY ALOUD (Hebrew, bªgaarown (H1627)) - with the throat; i:e., wit...
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58:1 aloud, (c-2) Lit. 'Cry with the throat.' See Psalms 149:6 ....
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2. DID RIGHTEOUSNESS] i.e. kept the law. They are ready enough for the
external requirements of religion....
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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 58
WRONG PRACTICE OF RELIGION
V1 (This is what God says.) ‘Shout loudly...
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Isaiah is passing on God’s message to God’s people. Their religion
has become a mere series of ceremonies, for example, *fasts. But true
religion should also affect how believers live their lives.
Esp...
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LVIII.
(1) CRY ALOUD... — Literally, _with the throat, i.e.,_ with no faint
whisper as from stammering lips, but with full strength of voice. The
work of the preacher of repentance is not to be done...
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קְרָ֤א בְ גָרֹון֙ אַל ־תַּחְשֹׂ֔ךְ
כַּ †...
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CHAPTER XXIII
THE REKINDLING OF THE CIVIC CONSCIENCE
Isaiah 56:9; Isaiah 57:1; Isaiah 58:1; Isaiah 59:1
IT was inevitable, as so
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THE FAST THAT GOD HAS CHOSEN
Isaiah 58:1-14
The divorce between outward rites and inward piety has been the curse
of every age. When the Pharisees were plotting our Lord's death, they
refused to ent...
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We now commence the last division of the book, which deals with the
program of peace as it sets forth the conditions, describes the
ultimate realization, and insists on a principle of discrimination....
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Cry (a) aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show
my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.
(a) The Lord thus speaks to the prophet willing him to use all
d...
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_Sins. During the captivity, ver. 11. (St. Thomas Aquinas) --- Some
will not hear, and those must be rebuked with all patience, till they
follow virtue. (Worthington)_...
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CONTENTS
We must consider this Chapter only as a continuation of the same
Sermon. It is full of reproof and instruction; and in the deficiency
of all creature righteousness, the Holy Ghost, by his se...
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1._Cry with the throat. _This chapter has been badly divided; for
these words are connected with what goes before; and therefore, if we
wish to understand the Prophet’s meaning, we ought to read them...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 58 AND 59.
But these moral considerations rouse the indignation of the Spirit at
the condition of Israel in the days of the prophecy-their sin and
their hypoc...
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CRY ALOUD, SPARE NOT, LIFT UP THY VOICE LIKE A TRUMPET,.... These
words are directed to the prophet; and so the Targum expresses it,
"O prophet, cry with thy throat;''
and so it is in the original,...
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Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my
people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.
Ver. 1. _Cry aloud._] Heb., Cry with the throat, or, With full throa...
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_Cry aloud_ Be faithful, plain, and earnest in thy addresses,
remonstrances, reproofs, and exhortations to and among my people; _and
spare not_ Forbear not to speak whatsoever I command thee for their...
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Cry aloud, so the Lord calls out to the prophet in bidding him rebuke
the hypocritical conduct of the people, SPARE NOT, in an indulgence
which in this case would amount to a sinful weakness, for whic...
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A SHARP REPROOF OF HYPOCRISY...
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ALOUD:
_ Heb._ with the throat...
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1,2 The Holy Spirit had hypocrites of every age in view. Self-love and
timid Christians may say, Spare thyself; dislike to the cross and
other motives will say, "Spare the rich and powerful;" but God...
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Isaiah 58:1 Cry H7121 (H8798) aloud H1627 spare H2820 (H8799) up H7311
(H8685) voice H6963 trumpet...
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GOD'S CALL TO ISAIAH AND TO EACH OF HIS SERVANTS (ISAIAH 58:1).
Isaiah 58:1
“Cry aloud, spare not,
Lift up your voice like a trumpet,
And declare to my people their transgressions,
And to the hou...
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Isaiah 58:1. _Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet
and shew my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their
sins._
See, friends, how stolid men are by nature. God's mess...
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Isaiah 58:1. _Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet,
and shew my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their
sins. Yet they seek me daily, and delight to know my ways as...
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CONTENTS: Hypocritical professions of religion. Instructions how to
keep fasts aright.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: It is common for unhumbled hearts, while they perform the
external services of rel...
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Isaiah 58:1. _Cry aloud, spare not; lift up thy voice like a trumpet._
It is not doubted by the Jews, nor by St. Jerome, that Isaiah lived to
the beginning of Manasseh's idolatrous reign; nor that he...
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_Cry aloud, spare not_
“CRY ALOUD”
“Cry with the throat.
” Crying with the throat or from the lungs is here opposed to a
simple motion of the lips and tongue (1 Samuel 1:13). The common
version, “Cr...
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UNSPARING REPROOF
Isaiah 58:1. _Cry aloud and spare not, &c._
Faithful dealing always objected to: called fault-finding, indulging
in personalities, &c. The old cry is still heard, “Prophesy unto us...
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SECTION VI. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS, FOLLOWED BY A
CONFESSION AND A PROMISE (Isaiah 58:1; Isaiah 59:1.).
EXPOSIT
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Cry aloud, spare not (Isaiah 58:1),
The Lord is commanding now the prophet Isaiah.
lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show my people their
transgressions, and the house of Jacob their sins. Yet t...
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Acts 20:26; Acts 20:27; Acts 7:51; Acts 7:52; Ezekiel 2:3;...