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The prophet proceeds to state still further the extent of their
crimes. This verse contains an account of their dissipated habits, and
their consequent forgetfulness of God. That they commonly had mus...
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CHAPTER 5
The Song of the Vineyard and the Six Woes
1. _The song of the vineyard and Jehovah's lament (Isaiah 5:1)_ 2.
_The judgment upon the vineyard (Isaiah 5:5)_ 3. _The wild grapes
(Isaiah 5:8)_...
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A SERIES OF DENUNCIATIONS ON VARIOUS OFFENDERS. This section contains
a collection of Woes, originally independent and even now not woven
into a single symmetrical address. Whether they come from diff...
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TARBET. drum. Hebrew. _toph_. See note on 1 Samuel 10:5.
PIPE. fife.
WINE. Hebrew. _yayin_. App-27.
FEASTS. banquets.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4....
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WOE UNTO THEM THAT RISE UP, &C.— Another vice which the prophet
reproves in these verses, is luxury or intemperance; whose companion
and daughter is Inconsideration of the works of God, whose child al...
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THE WOES OF APPLICATION
TEXT: Isaiah 5:8-23
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Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till
there be no room, and ye be made to dwell alone in the midst of the
land !
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In...
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And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in
their feasts: but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither
consider the operation of his hands.
AND THE HARP - kinowr (H3658...
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5:12 lyre, (e-4) Or 'lute.' work (f-19) _ Poal_ , as chs. 1.31; 45.9,
'a thing done.'...
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1-24. Judah, God's unfruitful vineyard, and the judgment upon it....
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REGARD NOT, etc.] i.e. have no regard for the working of the Lord's
will in the events of history....
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People’s self-interest totally fills their lives. Their conscience
no longer warns them about the result of their behaviour. No thought
about God enters their minds.
GOD’S JUDGEMENT
V13 Therefore,...
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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 5
Chapter 5 begins with a parable (a story with a double mean...
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THE HARP, AND THE VIOL. — Here again the fashions of Judah followed
those of Samaria, so closely indeed that Isaiah addresses the rulers
of his own city as “the drunkards of Ephraim” (Isaiah 28:1; Amo...
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וְ הָיָ֨ה כִנֹּ֜ור וָ נֶ֗בֶל תֹּ֧ף וְ
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CHAPTER III
THE VINEYARD OF THE LORD,
OR TRUE PATRIOTISM THE CONSCIENCE OF OUR COUNTRY'S SINS
735 B.C.
Isaiah 5:1; Isaiah 9:8 - Isaiah 10:4
THE prophecy contained in these Chapter s belongs, as we...
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A DISAPPOINTING HARVEST
Isaiah 5:1-17
In a picture of great beauty, Isaiah describes a vineyard situated on
one of the sunny heights visible from Jerusalem. Every care which an
experienced vine-dress...
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With the thought of judgment, and the necessity for it still in mind,
the prophet utters his great denunciation. This falls into three
parts.
The first is a song of accusation. By the simple and famil...
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And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in
their feasts: but they regard not the (r) work of the LORD, neither
consider the operation of his hands.
(r) They do not regard the...
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_Work. Chastisement, ver. 19., and chap. xxviii. 21. (Calmet) --- They
are admonished to observe the festivals of the Lord, and not to
indulge in riotousness. (Worthington)_...
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How striking are these expressions! wine and dancing, revelling and
music, rioting and sensuality, bring on their own punishments. Hell
and the grave yawn to receive those who kill themselves by
intem...
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12._And the harp_. He adds the instruments of pleasures by which men
addicted to intemperance provoke their appetite. These might be
different from ours, but they belonged to music. Now, Isaiah does n...
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After this the Spirit of God begins to plead with the people, taking
two distinct grounds-namely, that which God had done for His people,
and the coming of Jehovah in the Person of Christ in glory. Ha...
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AND THE HARP, AND THE VIOL, THE TABRET, AND PIPE,.... Instruments of
music; some struck with a bow or quill, or touched with the fingers;
and others blown with the mouth:
AND WINE ARE IN THEIR FEASTS...
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And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in
their feasts: but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither
consider the operation of his hands.
Ver. 12. _And the harp and the...
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_Wo unto them, that rise up early_, &c. Here we find another vice
reproved, namely, that of luxury, or intemperance; whose companion and
daughter is Inattention to the works of God, whose child, also,...
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And the harp, or zither, AND THE VIOL, a guitar-like instrument, THE
TABRET, the tambourine, AND PIPE, a kind of flute, AND WINE ARE IN
THEIR FEASTS, of these their banquets consist, this is all they...
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A SIXFOLD WOE UPON THE JEWISH TRANSGRESSORS...
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8-23 Here is a woe to those who set their hearts on the wealth of the
world. Not that it is sinful for those who have a house and a field to
purchase another; but the fault is, that they never know w...
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They give up themselves wholly to luxury, and that in a very
unseasonable time, as it follows. BUT THEY REGARD NOT THE WORK OF THE
LORD; what God hath lately done, and is yet doing, and about to do
am...
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Isaiah 5:12 harp H3658 strings H5035 tambourine H8596 flute H2485 wine
H3196 feasts H4960 regard H5027 (H8686) work...
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THE SECOND WOE (ISAIAH 5:11).
Isaiah 5:11
‘Woe to those who rise up early in the morning,
That they may follow strong drink,
Who tarry late into the night,
Until wine inflames them.
And the harp...
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THE SIX WOES OF GOD (ISAIAH 5:8).
A series of woes are now declared on the people of Israel because of
their various sins. The vineyard had produced smelly grapes, now woe
must come on it. They are a...
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Isaiah 5:1. _Now will I sing to my well-beloved a song of my beloved
touching his vineyard. My Well-beloved hath a vineyard in a very
fruitful hill:_
The Song of the Vineyard is by no means a joyful...
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CONTENTS: Parable of Jehovah's vineyard and the six woes upon Israel.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: God expects vineyard fruit from those who enjoy vineyard
privileges, not the mere leaves of profess...
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Isaiah 5:1. _My well-beloved;_ the Messiah, who certainly was Lord of
the Vineyard, and the men of Judah were his pleasant plants. Psalms
80:14; Ezekiel 17:6; Ho
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 5:1 Isaiah’s introductory diagnosis of
Judah’s spiritual decline (chs. Isaiah 1:1) concludes with a
description of his generation’s apostasy and its consequences. The
chapter is...
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SENSUALITY
Isaiah 5:11. _Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that
they may follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine
inflame them! And the harp, and the viol, the tabret,...
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NATIONAL UNGODLINESS
Isaiah 5:11. _Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that
they may follow strong drink, &c._
National ungodliness.
I. ITS PHASES, dissipation, drunkenness, forgetfuln...
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WILD GRAPES
Isaiah 5:8. _Woe unto them that join house to house, &c._
It is important to remember that this whole chapter constitutes one
prophecy. Much of the power of its teaching will be lost, if...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 5:1
ISRAEL REBUKED BY THE PARABLE OF A VINEYARD. This chapter stands in a
certain sense alone, neither closely connected with what precedes nor
with what follows, excepting that it...
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Now in the fifth chapter the Lord takes up the parable of a vineyard
in which He likens Judah or Israel, His people, unto a vineyard.
Now will I sing to my well-beloved a song of my beloved touching...
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Amos 6:4; Daniel 5:1; Daniel 5:23; Genesis 31:27; Hosea 4:10;...
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The harp — They give up themselves wholly to luxury. The work —
What God hath lately done, and is yet doing, and about to do among
them; his grievous judgments, partly inflicted, and partly threatened...