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THEREFORE SHALL ALL HANDS BE FAINT - This is designed to denote the
consternation and alarm of the people. They would be so terrified and
alarmed that they would have no courage, no hope, and no power...
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2. THE JUDGMENT OF THE NATIONS AND THE FUTURE DAY OF JEHOVAH (13-27)
CHAPTER 13
The Burden of Babylon
1. _Jehovah's call to the judgment of Babylon (Isaiah 13:1)_ 2. _The
day of Jehovah: When Babylo...
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ISAIAH 13:1 TO ISAIAH 14:23. THE UTTER RUIN OF BABYLON AND TRIUMPHAL
ODE OVER HER MONARCH'S DEATH. Historical conditions are here
presupposed entirely different from those of Isaiah's time. The
subjec...
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MAN'S. mortal's. Hebrew. _enosh._
App-14....
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"Hands hanging down" and "hearts melting" are frequent images of
despair (ch. Isaiah 19:1; Ezekiel 21:7; Job 4:3; Joshua 7:5, &c.)....
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THEREFORE, &C.— What other effect could the premonition concerning
the approach of such formidable enemies produce, than consternation
and dismay? So the prophet informs us, eloquently describing in t...
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III.
PEOPLE AND PAGANS - Chapter S 13 - 23
A. IMPLACABLE EMPIRE CH. 13-14
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
1.
BABYLON
a. PREDICTION OF JUDGMENT
TEXT: Isaiah 13:1-8
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The burden of Babylon, which Isaiah the son...
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Therefore shall all hands be faint, and every man's heart shall melt:
THEREFORE SHALL ALL HANDS BE FAINT, AND EVERY MAN'S HEART SHALL MELT.
So : cf. . Babylon was taken by surprise on the night of...
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13:7 man (l-11) Here _ Enosh_ . as Genesis 4:26 ; Job 4:17 ....
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1. BURDEN] The corresponding verb means 'to lift up' (_a_) a load,
(_b_) the voice (cp. Isaiah 3:7; Isaiah 42:2; Isaiah 42:11), used of
Balaam lifting up his voice in oracular utterance ...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PLANS FOR JUDAH, ASSYRIA AND EGYPT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 10 TO 20
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 13
The next major division of the Book of Isaiah is Chapter s 13 to...
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SHALL ALL HANDS BE FAINT. — Better, _be slack,_ hanging down in the
helpless despondency of the terror which the next clause paints
(Hebrews 12:12).
(7) THEY SHALL BE IN PAIN AS A WOMAN THAT TRAVAILET...
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עַל ־כֵּ֖ן כָּל ־יָדַ֣יִם
תִּרְפֶּ֑ינָה וְ כָ
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BOOK 5
PROPHECIES NOT RELATING TO ISAIAH'S TIME
In the first thirty-nine Chapter s of the Book of Isaiah-the half
which refers to the prophet's own career and the politics contemporary
with that - we...
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We now commence the second circle of the first division of our book,
in which are contained Isaiah's prophecies concerning the nations and
the world. The first describes the doom of Babylon. Whereas t...
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In the figurative language of prophecy, the Lord describes the
destruction of Babylon. The army that shall come against Babylon, the
Lord calls his sanctified ones, and his mighty ones. By sanctified,...
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7._Therefore all hands shall be weakened. _He shows that the power of
the Lord to destroy the inhabitants of Babylon will be so great, that
they shall have no means of withstanding his anger. Though t...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 13 AND 14.
With chapter 12 one division of the whole book closes. That which
commences with chapter 13 continues to the end of chapter 27, which
describes th...
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THEREFORE SHALL ALL HANDS BE FAINT,.... Or hang down; that is, the
hands of all the Babylonians, the city being taken suddenly and at
once, so that they should not be able to lift them up to lay hold...
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Therefore shall all hands be faint, and every man's heart shall melt:
Ver. 7. _Therefore shall all hands be faint._] Base fear, that
cowardly passion, shall betray them to the enemy, by expectorating...
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_Howl ye_ We have here a very elegant and lively description of the
terrible confusion and desolation which should be made in Babylon by
the attack which the Medes and Persians should make upon it. Th...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PROPHECIES OF WRATH...
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Therefore shall all hands be faint, hanging down limp and without
strength, AND EVERY MAN'S HEART SHALL MELT, like water, said of an
utter lack of courage, of complete hopelessness;...
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BE FAINT:
Or, fall down...
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6-18 We have here the terrible desolation of Babylon by the Medes and
Persians. Those who in the day of their peace were proud, and haughty,
and terrible, are quite dispirited when trouble comes. The...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Isaiah 13:7 hands H3027 limp H7503 (H8799) mans H582 heart H3824 melt
H4549 (H8735)
shall all -...
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THE APOCALYPTIC DESTRUCTION OF BABYLON (ISAIAH 13:6).
The forces having been gathered by Yahweh on the remoteness of the
bare mountain, they are to be unleashed in ‘the Day of Yahweh', and
it will se...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy concerning last days, when punishment will be
visited upon the nations, and Israel shall pass through the Great
Tribulation.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Men have their da...
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In the thirteen Chapter s which follow, the prophet, like a watchman,
raises his voice, and denounces woes against all the surrounding
nations, and finally against his own country.
Isaiah 13:1. _The b...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 13:1 God’s Judgment and Grace for the World:
“We Have a Strong City.” Isaiah stresses God’s complete power
over all the nations. God rules history to achieve his goals....
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EXPOSITION
THE BURDEN OF BABYLON. The series of prophecies which commences with
this chapter and continues to the close of Isaiah 23:1; is connected
together by the word _massa_, burden. It has been a...
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Now as we move into chapter 13 and he speaks of the burden of Babylon
which Isaiah saw, you remember that we mentioned when we started the
prophecy of Isaiah that in many of the prophecies, there was...
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Amazed — To see so impregnable a city as Babylon, so easily and
unexpectedly taken. Flames — Heb. faces of flame, inflamed with rage
and torment....