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Verse Isaiah 47:2. _TAKE THE MILLSTONES, AND GRIND MEAL_ - "Take the
mill, and grind corn"] It was the work of slaves to grind the corn.
They used hand-mills: water-mills were not invented till a lit...
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TAKE THE MILLSTONES, AND GRIND MEAL - The design of this is plain.
Babylon, that had been regarded as a delicately-trained female, was to
be reduced to the lowest condition of poverty and wretchedness...
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CHAPTER 47
A Description of the Fall of Babylon
1. _Babylon's degradation announced (Isaiah 47:1)_ 2. _Israel
acknowledges the redeemer (Isaiah 47:4)_ 3. _Retribution for Babylon
(Isaiah 47:5)_ 4. Th...
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A TAUNT-SONG OF TRIUMPH ON THE FALL OF BABYLON.
Isaiah 47:1. Babylon, erroneously personified as a virgin, as if never
before captured, is bidden descend from the effeminate ease of her
throne to the...
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GRIND MEAL: the work of slaves (Exodus 11:5.Matthew 24:41; Matthew
24:41). meal. Put by Figure of speech, for the corn from which meal is
ground.
UNCOVER THY LOCKS. remove thy veil.
MAKE BARE THE LEG...
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COME DOWN, AND SIT IN THE DUST, &C.— The prophet here commands
Babylon to assume the habit and forms of the most abject state, most
opposite to that state of honour and glory in which she had long
flo...
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b. CONQUERING THEIR GOVERNMENTS
TEXT: Isaiah 47:1-15
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Come down, and sit in the dust, O virgin daughter of Babylon; sit on
the ground without a throne, O daughter of the Chaldeans: for thou
shalt...
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Take the millstones, and grind meal: uncover thy locks, make bare the
leg, uncover the thigh, pass over the rivers.
TAKE THE MILLSTONES - like the querns or hand-mills found in this
country before...
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AN ODE ON THE HUMILIATION OF BABYLON
1-15. The coming calamity. The reason of Babylon's fall. Her
helplessness to avert it....
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GRIND] i.e. as a slave (Exodus 11:5).
UNCOVER, etc.] RV 'remove thy veil, strip off the train, uncover the
leg.' The overthrow of the city is set forth under the figure of a
maiden carried away into...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD PROMISES COMFORT TO HIS PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 47
This short chapter is severe in the manner that it warns the proud
*Bab...
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The inhabitants of Babylon had been very cruel to their slaves.
But now the inhabitants of Babylon will themselves become slaves. And
they will suffer the same shame that they caused for their former...
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TAKE THE MILLSTONES. — Always the most servile form of female labour
(Exodus 11:5; Job 31:10; Matthew 24:41).
UNCOVER THY LOCKS. — The picture of suffering is heightened by the
fact that the female sl...
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קְחִ֥י רֵחַ֖יִם וְ טַ֣חֲנִי קָ֑מַח
גַּלִּ֨י צ
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Isaiah 44:1; Isaiah 45:1; Isaiah 46:1; Isaiah 47:1; Isaiah 48:1...
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THE PENALTY OF TRUSTING IN WICKEDNESS
Isaiah 47:1-15
Babylon dwelt in careless security. She was given to pleasures, Isaiah
47:8; and said in her heart that her vast crowd of astrologers,
magicians,...
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The prophecy is now addressed to Babylon itself, and in language full
of force and beauty describes its judgment. The description is
fourfold. First, the degradation of the city is foretold. From a pr...
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Take the millstones, and (c) grind meal: uncover thy locks, (d) make
bare the leg, uncover the thigh, pass over the rivers.
(c) You will be brought to most vile servitude: for to turn the mill
was th...
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_Shame. Hebrew tsammathec, Canticle of Canticles iv. 1, 4.
Protestants, "thy locks, make bare the legs, uncover the thigh, pass,"
&c. (Haydock) --- Thou shalt be reduced to a state of the most abject...
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If we read these verses with an eye to the history of Babylon, as a
people, we shall find, that the threatenings here denounced were all
literally fulfilled: Babylon, which had conquered all nations,...
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2._Take millstones. _The whole of this description tends to shew that
there shall be a great change among the Babylonians, so that this
city, which was formerly held in the highest honor, shall be sun...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 46, 47, AND 48.
In Chapter s 46, 47, the application is made to Babylon and to her
idols, but still as pleading for Israel as beloved of God; for
governmental...
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TAKE THE MILLSTONES, AND GRIND MEAL,.... Foretelling that the
Chaldeans should be taken captives, and used as such, and sent to
prison houses, where they should turn the mill, and grind corn into
meal...
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Take the millstones, and grind meal: uncover thy locks, make bare the
leg, uncover the thigh, pass over the rivers.
Ver. 2. _Take the millstone._] As the most abject slaves used to do,
_qui in pistri...
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_Come down_ From thy throne; _and sit in the dust_ As a mourner for
thy approaching calamities; _O virgin daughter of Babylon_ Thou that
art tender and delicate like a virgin. _Sit on the ground_ In a...
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Take the millstones, those of the hand-mill, as turned by female
slaves, AND GRIND MEAL, the grain being fed in through the center
opening above and ground to flour by the revolving of the upper stone...
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THE HUMILIATION OF THE DAUGHTER OF BABYLON...
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1-6 Babylon is represented under the emblem of a female in deep
distress. She was to be degraded and endure sufferings; and is
represented sitting on the ground, grinding at the handmill, the
lowest a...
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TAKE THE MILLSTONES; betake thyself to the millstones; as we commonly
say, _Take thy bed_, or, _Betake thyself to thy bed_. The meaning is,
Thou shalt be brought down to the basest kind of slavery, wh...
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Isaiah 47:2 Take H3947 (H8798) millstones H7347 grind H2912 (H8798)
meal H7058 Remove H1540 (H8761) veil...
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‘Come down and sit in the dust,
O virgin daughter of Babylon,
Sit on the ground without a throne,
O daughter of the Chaldeans.
For you will no longer be called tender and delicate.
Take the mills...
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CONTENTS: Judgment pronounced upon Babylon.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Those who abuse their honor or power provoke God to
deprive them of it utterly and to make them sit in dust. While God
often...
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Isaiah 47:2. _Take the millstones and grind meal._ Prepare the weekly
loaf, as was anciently the custom, a work which the servants performed
with handmills.
Isaiah 47:4. _Our Redeemer, the Lord of hos...
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_Come down, and sit in the dust_
DIRGE ON THE DOWNFALL OF BABYLON:
Babylon is pictured as a royal lady, dethroned, led in captivity over
the streams to a distant land, and there made the meanest sla...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 47:2 God warns Babylon about the end of its
luxurious selfishness and the beginning of slavery and exile.
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 47:1
A SONG OF TRIUMPH OVER THE FALL OF BABYLON. The song divides itself
into four strophes, or stanzas—the first one of four verses ...
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Now in chapter 47, God speaks of the judgment that is going to come
against Babylon. Now this is before Babylon ever conquered them. But
God has declared that Babylon shall conquer them, but because o...
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Exodus 11:5; Ezekiel 16:37; Hosea 2:3; Isaiah 20:4; Isaiah 3:17;...