Analysis of Isaiah 2, Isaiah 3, and Isaiah 4
The prophecy in this and the two following chapters, constitutes one
continued discourse. At what time it was delivered is not known, and
cannot be ascerta...
2 4
In these three Chapter s we seem to have one of the minor collections
of Isaianic oracles from which the present book of Isaiah has been
compiled (see Introd., p. lxvii). That they once existed a...
_ISAIAH PROPHESIETH THE COMING OF CHRIST'S KINGDOM. WICKEDNESS IS THE
CAUSE OF GOD'S FORSAKING HIS PEOPLE: HE EXHORTETH TO FEAR, BECAUSE OF
THE POWERFUL EFFECTS OF GOD'S MAJESTY._
_Before Christ 760...
EXAMINATION, CHAPTER S ONE THROUGH SIX
ASSOCIATION
(Associate the persons or events of column one with the correct person
or event of column two. Some of column two are incorrect.)
1
2
Amoz
brot...
INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 2
This chapter contains a vision or prophecy of the enlargement of
Christ's kingdom and interest, and of the glory of his church in the
latter day, by the calling of the Gentil...
_A.M. 3244. B.C. 760._
A prophecy of Christ's kingdom, and the calling of the Gentiles,
Isaiah 2:1; and rejection of the Jews for their idolatry and pride,
Isaiah 2:6. The great majesty and power of...
CHAPTER S 2-4.
The next section of the prophecy is found in chapter Isaiah 2:1 to
Isaiah 4:6 divided up as follows:
a The vision of future glory for God's people (Isaiah 2:1).
b The awful situation...