In the closing verse of the previous chapter, add had given the
assurance that his people should certainly be delivered from their
captivity in Babylon, and restored to their own land. In this chapter...
An Ode on the Fall of Babylon
The strain of prophetic exhortation is here interrupted by an
ironical elegy or "taunt-song" with a strong resemblance to the ode on
the king of Babylon in ch. Isaiah 14...
_GOD'S JUDGMENT UPON BABYLON AND CHALDEA, FOR THEIR UNMERCIFULNESS,
PRIDE, AND AUDACIOUSNESS, SHALL BE IRRESISTIBLE._
_Before Christ 712._
THE _first part_ of the 4th section contains an apostrophe...
EXAMINATION
Chapter S FORTY-FOUR THROUGH FORTY-EIGHT
DEFINITION
(Define the following words or phrases as they were discussed in the
comments.)
1.
_Jeshurun_
8.
_hidest_ thyself
2.
graven _ima...
INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 47
This chapter is a prophecy of the destruction of Babylon, and of the
Chaldeans, and declares the causes of it. The mean, low, ignominious,
and miserable condition Babylon an...
CHAPTER 47 BABYLON IS TO BE DESTROYED.
If salvation is to triumph, and if righteousness is to be exalted, and
if God's people are to be glorious (Isaiah 46:12) then it can only
come about through the...