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Verse Isaiah 6:9. _AND HE SAID_] לי _li, to me, two_ MSS. and the
_Syriac_. _Thirteen_ MSS. have ראה _raah_, in the regular form....
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AND HE SAID ... - The expressions which follow are those which denote
hardness of heart and blindness of mind. They would hear the words of
the prophet, but they would not understand him. They were so...
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CHAPTER 6
The Prophet's Vision and New Commission
1. _The time of the vision (Isaiah 6:1)_ 2. _Jehovah of hosts (Isaiah
6:2)_ 3. _The prophet's woe (Isaiah 6:5)_ 4. The cleansing ...
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ISAIAH 6. THE CALL OF ISAIAH. This chapter contains Isaiah's own
account of his call to the prophetic office. Presumably it was written
down some time after the event, but the interval need not have b...
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HEAR YE INDEED. Hebrew "a hearing, hear ye". Figure of speech
_Polyptoton_ (App-6) for emphasis. See note on Genesis 26:28.
SEE YE INDEED. Hebrew "a seeing see ye". Figure of speech
_Polyptoton,_ as...
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AND HE SAID, GO, &C.— In this commission given by God to the
prophet, we have, first, the preface, in which he is enjoined to bear
God's denunciation to the Jewish people; whom God does not as usual
c...
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THE PROPHET SEES THE WORLD Isaiah 6:8-13
a. THE COMMISSION Isaiah 6:8-10
TEXT: Isaiah 6:8-10
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And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send, and who
will go for us? Then I said, Here...
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And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand
not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not.
HEAR YE INDEED, BUT UNDERSTAND NOT - Hebrew, In hearing, hear; i:e.,
Though ye hear t...
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6:9 see (b-24) Or 'Hearing, hear ... and seeing, see ...' perceive.
(c-28) Or 'know.' see ch. 41.20; 2 Kings 4:9 ....
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THE PROPHET'S CALL
This c., which recounts the prophet's call and commission, would stand
first in a chronological arrangement of the book. The opening words
remind us of the vision of Micaiah (1 King...
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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 6
GOD CALLS ISAIAH
V1 In the year when King Uzziah died, I s...
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The strange message that Isaiah is to declare will not help his
listeners to understand. In fact, God’s message will act like a
blanket that covers the people’s ears and eyes and minds....
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GO, AND TELL THIS PEOPLE, HEAR YE INDEED, BUT UNDERSTAND NOT. — No
harder task, it may be, was ever given to man. Ardent dreams of
reformation and revival, the nation renewing its strength like the
ea...
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וַ יֹּ֕אמֶר לֵ֥ךְ וְ אָמַרְתָּ֖ לָ †...
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CHAPTER IV
ISAIAH'S CALL AND CONSECRATION
740 B.C.
written 735? or 727?
Isaiah 6:1
IT has been already remarked that in chapter 6 we should find no other
truths than those which have been unfolded...
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A CALL TO HEROIC SERVICE
Isaiah 6:1-13
Kings die; Jesus lives. See John 12:41. We are here reminded of Acts
22:17-18. How great the contrast between the worship of these seraphim
in the Unseen-Holy...
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We now begin the second part of the first circle of prophecy, which
contains the prophecies during the reigns of Jotham and Ahaz. When
Uzziah died, Isaiah was called to the exercise of a larger minist...
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And he said, Go, and tell this people, (o) Hear ye indeed, but
understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not.
(o) By which is declared that for the malice of man God will not
immediately take aw...
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Reader, pray attend to these verses: for so important are they
considered in the gospel-church, that no less than six times are they
taken notice of, and referred to, in the after-writings of the
scri...
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9._Then he said, Go, and tell that people. _(95) This shows still more
clearly how necessary the vision was, that Isaiah might not all at
once fail in his course. It was a grievous stumblingblock, tha...
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But it was in the counsels of God that His presence should be
established in glory in the midst of His people, and this will be
accomplished in Christ at the end of the age. Hence the testimony of
the...
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AND HE SAID, GO, AND TELL THIS PEOPLE,.... What is and will be their
case and condition, as follows:
HEAR YE INDEED; the words of the prophets sent unto them, yea, Christ
himself incarnate preaching...
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And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand
not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not.
Ver. 9. _And he said, Go and tell this people._] _a_ Once my people,
but now no more so...
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_And he said, Go, and tell this people Not my people_, for I disown
them as they have rejected me. _Hear ye indeed, but understand not_,
&c. The Hebrew words are imperative; yet they are not to be tak...
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And He said, Go and tell this people, to which He no longer refers as
His people, but as strangers, in the third person, HEAR YE INDEED,
constantly within reach of the Word of God, BUT UNDERSTAND NOT,...
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THE MISSION OF THE PROPHET...
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INDEED, BUT UNDERSTAND NOT:
Or, without ceasing, etc. _Heb._ hear ye in hearing, etc....
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9-13 God sends Isaiah to foretell the ruin of his people. Many hear
the sound of God's word, but do not feel the power of it. God
sometimes, in righteous judgment, gives men up to blindness of mind,...
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THIS PEOPLE; not MY PEOPLE, for I disown them, as they have rejected
me. UNDERSTAND NOT, PERCEIVE NOT: the Hebrew words are imperative; yet
they are not to be taken as a command what the people ought...
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Isaiah 6:9 said H559 (H8799) Go H3212 (H8798) tell H559 (H8804) people
H5971 Keep H8085 (H
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YAHWEH'S CALL TO ISAIAH (ISAIAH 6:5).
As Isaiah stood, or possibly prostrated himself, before the wonderful
vision of resplendent holiness, it was all too much for him as he was
made aware of his own...
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Isaiah 6:8
I. This, in all seeming, was the thankless office to which Isaiah was
called, to be heard, to be listened to, by some with contempt, by
others with seeming respect, and to leave things in t...
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Isaiah 6:1. In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the LORD
sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the
temple. Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with...
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Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died_
You remember him, that leprous king, that king who had thrust himself
into the priests' office, and was smitten of leprosy, and shut up in a
separate h...
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CONTENTS: Isaiah's transforming vision and his new commission.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Those who are to teach others the knowledge of God must
themselves have the vision of God. Those a...
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The excellence of the prophet's labours during the war with Pekah and
Rezin, seems to be the cause why this vision occupies but a secondary
place. God gave it to console the church on the death of so...
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_And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand
not_
ISAIAH: HIS HEAVINESS AND HIS CONSOLATION
1.
Isaiah summed up his whole future life in those two words, “Behold
me; send m...
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_In the year that King Uzziah died I saw also the Lord_
THE STORY OF THE PROPHET’S CALL--WHY INSERTED HERE
Why the narrative of the prophet’s call was not, as in the cases of
Jeremiah and Ezekiel, a...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 6:9 God decrees that the prophet’s ministry
will have a hardening effect on his hearers (compare Matthew 13:14;...
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THE SERVICE OF THE SERAPHIM
Isaiah 6:1; Isaiah 6:5. _I saw also the Lord, &c._
In that perfect prayer which our Lord bequeathed to His disciples we
are taught to ask that God’s will may be done in ea...
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THE PROPHET’S CALL
Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died, &c._
We have here the history of Isaiah’s call to his great life-work.
Perhaps in a modern biography this chapter would have been pl...
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SECTION III. ISAIAH'S VISION OF GOD UPON HIS THRONE (Isaiah 6:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 6:1
THE VISION
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By Chuck Smith
Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Isaiah, chapter 6, as Isaiah
records for us his commissioning by God for his ministry. Now you
remember in chapter 1 that Isaiah tells us that his tim...
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Acts 28:26; Acts 28:27; Exodus 32:7; Hosea 1:9; Isaiah 29:13;...
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THE LORD HIGH AND LIFTED UP
Isaiah 6:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There is a twofold vision suggested in the first verse of our study.
"In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a
t...
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Perceive not — The Hebrew words are imperative; yet they are not to
be taken as a command what the people ought to do, but only as a
prediction what they would do. The sense is, because you have so lo...