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Verse Isaiah 34:15. _THE GREAT OWL_] קפוז _kippoz_, the
ακοντιας, or _darter_, a serpent so called because of its
suddenly leaping up or _darting_ on its prey. Probably the _mongoz_ or
_ichneumon_ may...
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THERE SHALL THE GREAT OWL - (קפוז _qı̂pôz_). Gesenius supposes
that this is the arrow-snake, so called from its darting or springing,
in the manner of the rattle-snake - from an obsolete root to draw...
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CHAPTER 34
The Day of Jehovah
1. _Addressed to the world: Jews and Gentiles involved (Isaiah 34:1)_
2. _The shaking of the earth and the heavens (Isaiah 34:2)_ 3. _The
day of vengeance (Isaiah 34:9)_...
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Edom is near to the Dead Sea, and the country is volcanic, and these
facts suggest this lurid picture of judgment. Edom's rivers will be
turned to pitch, its dust to brimstone, the land shall be a smo...
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The fate of the land of Edom is next represented under two
incompatible images, first that of a perpetual conflagration (Isaiah
34:9), and second that of a dreary solitude, peopled only by "doleful
cr...
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_the great owl_ THE ARROWSNAKE as in R.V.
_gather under her shadow_ The expression is almost meaningless, when
applied to a very small snake. Duhm, by a clever emendation, reads
"shall lay and hatch...
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AND THE STREAMS THEREOF, &C.— The prophet, whose copiousness of
speaking is every where inexhausted, paints, in the most chosen
figures, an image of the land and city desolated by war, wasted by
fire,...
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2. SHAMBLES
TEXT: Isaiah 34:8-17
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For Jehovah hath a day of vengeance, a year of recompense for the
cause of Zion.
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And the streams of Edom shall be turned into pitch, and the dust
thereof into...
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There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and
gather under her shadow: there shall the vultures also be gathered,
every one with her mate.
THE GREAT OWL - qipowz (H7091); or, the...
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4. CP. 1 Isaiah 3:10....
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GREAT OWL] RV 'arrowsnake.'...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD DEFENDS *JERUSALEM
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 31 TO 39
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 34
GOD WILL PUNISH HIS ENEMIES
v1 Come, all you nations! Gather here and listen. Let...
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Isaiah names many animals and birds in the original language of these
verses (and also in verse 11). But to identify animals and birds in
the Bible with modern names is a very uncertain task!
• The a...
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THE GREAT OWL... — Better, _the arrow snake.
_...
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שָׁ֣מָּה קִנְּנָ֤ה קִפֹּוז֙ וַ
תְּמַלֵּ֔ט וּ...
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REAPING THE WHIRLWIND
Isaiah 34:1-17
This chapter is one prolonged description of the judgments which were
to befall the nations at the hand of Assyria and Babylon. The imagery
employed is borrowed f...
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This and the following chapter constitute the second part of the final
circle of the prophecies of judgment. Terrible indeed is the
description of world-wide desolation which this chapter presents. Th...
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There (o) shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and
gather under her shadow: there shall the vultures also be gathered,
every one with her mate.
(o) Signifying that Idumea would be a...
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_Ericius. Hebrew, " kippoz, (Haydock) hath its nest." It may denote
the serpent, acontias. (Bochart) --- All this shews the desolation of
the country._...
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If we read these scriptures through the medium of the gospel, and drop
the similitudes in the realities, we shall find an exact description
of the human heart, void of grace; and the dreadful conditio...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 33 AND 34.
Chapter s 33, 34 announce the last two great acts of judgment. At the
moment when God establishes Himself in Zion, and fills it with
righteousness,...
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THERE SHALL THE GREAT OWL MAKE HER NEST,.... Jarchi, Kimchi, and Ben
Melech, say that "kippoz" here is the same with "kippod", rendered
"bittern" in Isaiah 34:11 but Aben Ezra takes them to be two dif...
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_And the streams thereof_ The rivers, which seem most secure from the
judgment here threatened; _shall be turned into pitch_, &c. The
country shall be dealt with as Sodom and Gomorrah were, even utter...
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There shall the great owl, rather, the arrow-snake, MAKE HER NEST, AND
LAY, AND HATCH, AND GATHER UNDER HER SHADOW, cherishing her young in
the shadow of the ruins; THERE SHALL THE VULTURES ALSO BE GA...
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IDUMEA AS A TYPE OF HOSTILITY AGAINST GOD...
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9-17 Those who aim to ruin the church, can never do that, but will
ruin themselves. What dismal changes sin can make! It turns a fruitful
land into barrenness, a crowded city into a wilderness. Let u...
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THE GREAT OWL; whether this or what other creature is meant by this
Hebrew word, the learned reader may find largely discoursed in my
Latin Synopsis upon this place; for others, it may suffice to know...
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Isaiah 34:15 snake H7091 nest H7077 (H8765) lay H4422 (H8762) hatch
H1234 (H8804) gather H1716 ...
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THE ALL-EMBRACING NATURE OF THE JUDGMENT AND ITS PERMANENCE (ISAIAH
34:9).
It is important to note that God's judgment on Edom will be
all-embracing and permanent. Nothing will survive it. It is an
i...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy of the Day of the Lord and Armaggedon.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: There is a day fixed in the divine counsels for the
deliverance of God's people and cause in the earth and the d...
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Isaiah 34:1. _Come near ye nations to hear for the indignation of the
Lord is upon all_ the kingdoms of western Asia. Those nations are
named in Jeremiah 25. They comprise Jerusalem, Egypt, Tyre, Edom...
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_Come near, ye nations, to hear._
--The subject is, as in chap.
13., the Lord’s judgment upon all the nations; and as chap 13.
singled out
Babylon for special doom, so chap. 34, singles out Edom. ...
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SECTION 11. THE DIVINE JUDGMENT ON THE WORLD, AND THE GLORY OF THE
CHURCH CONSEQUENT UPON IT (Isaiah 34:1;...
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Come near, ye nations, to hear; hearken, ye people: let the earth
hear, and all that is therein; the world, and all things that come
forth of it. For the indignation (Isaiah 34:1-2)
A term that is us...
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Deuteronomy 14:13; Ezekiel 31:6; Isaiah 46:4; Jeremiah 17:11;...