This chapter comprises a new prophecy and relates to a new subject.
Gesenius supposes that it is to be connected with the following to to
the close of Isaiah 33, and that they relate to the same subje...
ISAIAH 28-31. In the main these Chapter s belong to the period before
Sennacherib's invasion in 701 (pp. 59, 71f.). Special prominence is
given to the project of an alliance with Egypt, which was stre...
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This important group of discourses is the chief monument of Isaiah's
activity in the early years of Sennacherib's reign. The negotiations
with Egypt which preceded the revolt of 701 form the his...
_THE PROPHET THREATENETH EPHRAIM FOR THEIR PRIDE AND DRUNKENNESS. THE
FAITHFUL RESIDUE SHALL BE ADVANCED IN THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST: HE
REBUKETH THEIR ERROR, THEIR UNTOWARDNESS TO LEARN, AND THEIR SECUR...
EXAMINATION
Chapter S TWENTY-EIGHT THROUGH TWENTY-NINE
DEFINITION
(Define the following words or phrases as they were discussed in the
comments.)
1.
_fat valley_
2.
a _mighty_ and _strong_ one...
INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 28
In this chapter the ten tribes of Israel and the two tribes of Judah
and Benjamin, are threatened with divine judgments, because of their
sins and iniquities mentioned. The...
_A.M. 3279. B.C. 725._
In this chapter the Ephraimites are reproved for their pride and
drunkenness, their security and sensuality, Isaiah 28:1. A gracious
promise of God's favour is made to Judah, t...
* The desolations of Samaria. (1-4) The prosperity of Judah; with
reproofs for sinfulness and unbelief. (5-15) Christ is pointed out as
the sure Foundation for all believers. (16-22) God's dealings wi...
COMMENTARY ON ISAIAH 28-35.
In this section, Isaiah renews his message of judgment on Israel and
Judah. It is split by six ‘woes' in Isaiah 28:1; Isaiah 29:1; Isaiah
29:15;...