Isaiah 46:1

Bel — The chief idol of the Babylonians, called by profane historians Jupiter Belus. Boweth — As the Babylonians used to bow down to him to worship, so now he bows down to the victorious Persians. Nebo — Another of the famous idols, which used to deliver oracles. Their idols — Were taken and broken,... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 46:2

They — The Babylonians. Together — The Babylonians and their idols together, neither could help the other. Deliver — The Babylonians could not deliver their idols.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 46:3

Carried — Whom I have nourished, ever since you were a people, and came out of Egypt; and that as tenderly, as parents bring up their own children.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 46:10

Declaring — Foretelling from the beginning of the world, future events which should happen in succeeding ages, even to the end of the world.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 46:13

I bring — Tho' you are unrighteous, I will shew myself a righteous and faithful God, making good my promise of delivering you out of Babylon after seventy years. It — My work of saving you from the Babylonish captivity. Will place — I will bring my people to Zion, and save them from all their enemie... [ Continue Reading ]

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