This chapter Isaiah 35:1 is a continuation of the prophecy commenced
in the previous chapter. See the Analysis of Isaiah 34 for a general
view of the design of the prophecy. The object of the whole is...
ISAIAH 34-35. THE DOWNFALL OF EDOM, AND PERMANENT DESOLATION OF ITS
LAND. THE BLESSEDNESS OF GOD'S PEOPLE AND FERTILITY OF ITS LAND. These
Chapter s are generally, and probably correctly, attributed t...
is full of reminiscences of earlier prophecies, chiefly from ch. 40
ff. Although there is no external mark of transition, there is no
reason to doubt that it is the continuation of ch. 34, and that th...
_THE JOYFUL FLOURISHING OF CHRIST'S KINGDOM. THE WEAK ARE ENCOURAGED
BY THE VIRTUES AND PRIVILEGES OF THE GOSPEL._
_Before Christ 713._
THE prophet in this chapter, containing the 2nd section of his...
EXAMINATION
Chapter S THIRTY-FOUR AND THIRTY-FIVE
DEFINITION
(Define the following words or phrases as they were discussed in the
comments.)
1.
_host of heaven_
2.
_sword_ of Jehovah
3.
_Edom_...
INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 35
This chapter is a prediction of the glory and flourishing estate of
the Gospel church, and of the blessings received by it from Christ.
Its flourishing state is expressed by...
CHAPTER 35 GOD'S FUTURE BLESSING ON HIS PEOPLE.
This chapter possibly completes the first half of the book (but see
note at the end of chapter 33) prior to entering the corridor that
leads into the s...