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The articles which are mentioned in the remaining part of this
description, are entire articles of apparel; those which had preceded
were chiefly single ornaments.
THE CHANGEABLE SUITS OF APPAREL - Th...
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CHAPTER 3
Judgments upon the Rulers and the Daughters Of Zion
1. _The judgment against the rulers (Isaiah 3:1)_ 2. _Jerusalem's sad
condition (Isaiah 3:8)_ 3. _Jehovah's message (Isaiah 3:10)_ 4. The...
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ISAIAH 3:16 TO ISAIAH 4:1. THE LUXURIOUS LADIES OF JERUSALEM AND THEIR
DOOM. As Amos attacked the women of Samaria for their luxury, made
possible through the oppression of the poor (Amos 4:1), so Isa...
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CHANGEABLE SUITS, &C. = robes: i.e. state or gala dresses.
WIMPLES. a neck binding (Old English),
CRISPING PINS. reticules or purses....
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IN THAT DAY THE LORD WILL TAKE AWAY, &C.— In that day will the Lord
take from them the ornaments, of the feet-rings, and the net-works,
and the crescents; the pendents, and the bracelets, and the thin...
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b. THE WOMEN
TEXT: Isaiah 3:16 to Isaiah 4:1
16
Moreover Jehovah said, Because the daughters of Zion are haughty, and
walk with outstretched necks and wanton eyes, walking and mincing as
they go, a...
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The changeable suits of apparel, and the mantles, and the wimples,
and the crisping pins,
THE CHANGEABLE SUITS OF APPAREL. Here begin entire articles of
apparel. Those before were single ornaments...
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1. STAY AND THE STAFF] A prophecy of famine: cp. Isaiah 3:7, as the
clause following explains. But if the latter clause is a gloss then
'stay and staff' would refer to the classes upon which the stabi...
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CHANGEABLE SUITS OF APPAREL] RV 'festival robes.' WIMPLES] RV
'shawls.' CRISPING PINS] RV 'satchels.'...
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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 3
DESPAIR IN *JERUSALEM
V1 See what the *Lord (commander of...
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At that time, enemies will attack and destroy *Jerusalem. God’s
judgement will show itself in all that the people suffer.
• ‘Women’ is more accurately ‘daughters’ and so probably
means all the inhabi...
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THE CHANGEABLE SUITS OF APPAREL. — Better, _state,_ or _festal,
dresses._ The word is used in Zechariah 3:4, of the high priest’s
garments, “gold and blue, and purple, and fine linen” (Exodus
28:6).
T...
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הַ מַּֽחֲלָצֹות֙ וְ הַ מַּ֣עֲטָפֹ֔ות
וְ הַ
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CHAPTER II
THE THREE JERUSALEMS
740-735 B.C.
Isaiah 2:1; Isaiah 3:1; Isaiah 4:1
AFTER the general introduction, in chapter 1, to the prophecies of
Isaiah, there comes another portion of the book, o...
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VANITY AND SELFISH LUXURY CONDEMNED
Isaiah 3:13-26; Isaiah 4:1-6
This paragraph opens with the majestic figure of Jehovah Himself, who
arises to judge the misrulers and plead the cause of the poor. T...
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The prophet now deals with judgment in greater detail, and shows how
it will proceed against the rulers and against the women. The judgment
in the case of the rulers is to be the destruction of true g...
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CHAPTER III....
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What a sad portrait is here drawn by the prophet, of the daughters of
Zion. Alas! how unsuitable to Zion's daughters, who are supposed to be
women professing godliness. Reader! is not the present day...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 2, 3, AND 4.
Thus re-established, Zion, the mountain of Jehovah, will be the centre
of blessing and peace to all the nations (Isaiah 2:1-4). This puts the
inv...
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THE CHANGEABLE SUITS OF APPAREL,.... To put on and off upon occasion;
Kimchi says they were beautiful garments, and so they stand opposed to
filthy ones, Zechariah 3:3
AND THE MANTLES: or "cloaks", a...
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The changeable suits of apparel, and the mantles, and the wimples, and
the crisping pins,
Ver. 22. _See Trapp on "_ Isa 3:19 _"_...
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_The embroidered robes, and the tunics, and the cloaks, and the little
purses, Isaiah 3:22_. _The transparent garments_ A kind of silken
dress, transparent like gauze; worn only by the most delicate w...
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the changeable suits of apparel, the finest street dresses, AND THE
MANTLES, roomy tunics with sleeves, AND THE WIMPLES, costly shawls,
AND THE CRISPINGPINS, beautifully worked hand-bags or boxes,...
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THE VANITY OF THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM...
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16-26 The prophet reproves and warns the daughters of Zion of the
sufferings coming upon them. Let them know that God notices the folly
and vanity of proud women, even of their dress. The punishments...
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Of silver or gold, either used to curl the hair, or rather fastened
and worn in the hair; which custom is not altogether disused at this
day....
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Isaiah 3:22 apparel H4254 mantles H4595 garments H4304 purses H2754...
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BECAUSE OF THEIR VANITY, AND THE BEHAVIOUR THAT IT RESULTS IN THE
WOMEN WILL LOSE THEIR TREASURED POSSESSIONS (ISAIAH 3:16).
Isaiah 3:16
‘Moreover Yahweh said,
“Because the daughters of Zion are ha...
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CONTENTS: The coming desolations of Jerusalem because of sin and the
judgment of sinners.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Whatever evil befalls sinners, it is of their own
procuring. Those who...
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Isaiah 3:1. _Behold, the Lord doth take away from Jerusalem the whole
stay of bread._ This threatening is understood of the Chaldean
invasion in the reign of Jechoniah, and after the death of king
Jos...
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_The daughters of Zion are haughty_
WANTON EYES
(“twinkling with the eyes”):--Compare the Talmudic witticism,
“God did not create the woman out of Adam’s ear, lest she might
become an eavesdropper;...
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FEMALE PRIDE AND LUXURY
Isaiah 3:16, Isaiah 4:1. _Moreover the Lord saith, Because the
daughters of Zion are haughty, &c._
We have here a terrible denunciation of female pride and luxury.
Consider—
I...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 3:1
GOD'S JUDGMENT UPON JERUSALEM. The general denunciations against
Israel of the two preceding chapters are here turned especially
against Jerusalem. God will deprive her of all h...
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For, behold, the LORD of hosts, doth take away from Jerusalem and from
Judah the stay and the staff, the whole stay of bread, and the whole
stay of water, the mighty men, and the man of war, the judge...
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1 Peter 3:3; 1 Peter 3:4; 1 Peter 5:5; 1 Timothy 2:8; 2 Kings 4:23;...