This chapter Isaiah 5 commences a new subject, and is in itself an
entire prophecy, having no connection with the preceding or the
following chapter. “When” it was delivered is unknown; but from
the s...
The chapter consists of three parts:
2 Samuel 5:1; 2 Samuel 5:1. The ingratitude of Israel and its
approaching rejection by Jehovah are set forth under the veil of a
homely parable.
ii. _Isa 5:8-24_...
_UNDER THE PARABLE OF A VINEYARD, GOD DEFENDETH HIS SEVERE JUDGMENT:
HIS JUDGMENTS UPON COVETOUSNESS, UPON LASCIVIOUSNESS, UPON IMPIETY,
AND UPON INJUSTICE. THE EXECUTIONERS OF GOD'S JUDGMENTS._
_Be...
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 5
In this chapter, under the parable of a vineyard and its ruins, the
Jews and their destruction are represented; the reasons of which are
given, their manifold sins and transg...
_A.M. 3244. B.C. 760._
This chapter, containing the prophet's third discourse, appears to
stand single and alone, unconnected with the preceding and following.
Its subject is nearly the same with tha...