Isaiah 32:1

Behold — This seems to be a distinct prophecy from the former, and delivered before that which is related in the former chapters. The prophecies are not always set down in that order, in which the prophets delivered them. The foregoing prophecy was delivered, not in the time of Ahaz for he sent to t... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:2

A man — Each of his princes. A hiding place — Unto the people under their government. The wind — From the rage and violence of evil men. As rivers — No less refreshing. As the shadow — In a dry and scorched country, which is called weary, because it makes travellers weary; as death is called pale in... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:3

The eyes — The people, they shall not shut their eyes and ears against the good counsels and examples of their religious king and rulers, as they have done formerly: both princes and people shall be reformed.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:4

The rash — Who were hasty in judging of things; which is an argument of ignorance and folly. The tongue — That used to speak of the things of God, darkly, and doubtfully; which though it was in part fulfilled in Hezekiah, yet was truly and fully accomplished only by Christ, who wrought this wonderfu... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:5

The vile — Base and worthless men. Liberal — Shall no longer be reputed honourable, because of their high and honourable places, but wickedness shall be discovered where ever it is, and virtue manifested and rewarded. The churl — The sordid and covetous man; but under this one vice, all vices are un... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:6

Villainy — Men shall no longer be miscalled; for every one will discover what he is by his words and actions. Will work — He will, from time to time, be advising wickedness, that he may execute it when he hath opportunity. To practise — To do bad things, tho' with a pretence of religion and justice.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:14

Forsaken — Of God, and given up into their enemies hands. A joy — Desolate places, in which wild asses delight to be.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:15

Until — Until the time come, in which God will pour, or, as the Hebrew word properly signifies, reveal, evidently and plentifully pour out his spirit from heaven upon his people, which was fully accomplished in the days of the Messiah. The fruitful field — God's people who were desolate, shall be re... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:17

The work — The effect of this shall be prosperity. Quietness — Tranquility, both of mind and outward estate. Assurance — Of God's mercy, and the fulfilling of his promises.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:19

It shall hail — As my blessings shall be poured down upon my people, who, from a wilderness, are turned into a fruitful field, so my judgments (which are signified by hail, Isaiah 28:2, Isaiah 28:17, and elsewhere) shall fall upon them, who were a fruitful field, but are turned into a forest, upon t... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 32:20

Blessed — As the barren forest shall be destroyed, so the fruitful field shall be improved, and bring forth much fruit; which is signified by a declaration of the blessedness of them that sow in it. Waters — In all moist grounds, which are like to yield good fruit. But this also is to be understood... [ Continue Reading ]

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