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Verse Isaiah 10:2. _MY PEOPLE_] Instead of עמי _ammi_, my people,
many MSS., and one of my own, ancient, read עמו _ammo_, his people.
But this is manifestly a corruption....
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TO TURN ASIDE - Their sentences have the effect, and are designed to
have, to pervert justice, and to oppress the poor, or to deprive them
of their rights and just claims; compare Isaiah 29:21; Prover...
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CHAPTER 10
The Assyrian, His invasion of Immanuel's land, and His end
1. _The first four verses belong to the preceding chapter. A
description of the Assyrian enemy (Isaiah 10:5)_ 2. _The overthrow o...
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ISAIAH 9:8 TO ISAIAH 10:4. YAHWEH SMITES EPHRAIM WITH STROKE AFTER
STROKE. It is generally agreed that Isaiah 5:26 formed the closing
strophe of this poem (p. 440). The date is probably before the
coa...
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POOR. Hebrew. _'ani._ See note on Proverbs 6:11....
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Fourth strophe. Most critics consider that at this point the scene
changes from Samaria to Jerusalem; (1) because the internal condition
of Ephraim has already been depicted in the last stages of diss...
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Isaiah 9:8 to Isaiah 10:4 (+ Isaiah 5:25-30)
Jehovah's hand stretched out in wrath over His people. An oracle
against North Israel
The key-note of the prophecy is given in the recurrent refrain...
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The effect and real purpose of this legislative activity.
_To turn aside the needy from judgment_ See on ch. Isaiah 1:23.
_my people_ as Isaiah 3:12; Isaiah 3:15....
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WOE UNTO THEM THAT DECREE UNRIGHTEOUS DECREES, &C.— We have in the
two first verses the fourth fault, and in the third and fourth the
punishment. The fault complained of is, the injustice and the iniq...
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CHAPTER TEN
D. PRESERVATION IN IMMANUEL
1.
SOCIAL INJUSTICE
TEXT: Isaiah 10:1-4
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Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and to the writers that
write perverseness;
2
to turn aside the n...
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To turn aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right
from the poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and that
they may rob the fatherless!
TO TURN ASIDE THE NEEDY FROM JUDG...
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DIVINE JUDGMENTS ON THE KINGDOM OF ISRAEL
This section relates throughout to the kingdom of Israel. It belongs
to the same period as the Chapter s immediately preceding, and treats
of the ruin which I...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PLANS FOR JUDAH, ASSYRIA AND EGYPT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 10 TO 20
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 10
GOD’S JUDGEMENT AGAINST EVIL LAWS
V1 *Woe to those who make crue...
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לְ הַטֹּ֤ות מִ דִּין֙ דַּלִּ֔ים וְ לִ
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CHAPTER VII
THE MESSIAH
WE have now reached that point of Isaiah's prophesying at which the
Messiah becomes the most conspicuous figure on his horizon. Let us
take advantage of it to gather into one...
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SOCIAL INJUSTICE CONDEMNED
Isaiah 9:18-21; Isaiah 10:1-4
The terrible indictment of the preceding paragraphs is continued here.
Notice the awful monotony of the refrain, Isaiah 9:12; Isaiah 9:17;
Is...
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Here we have the message of hope (verses Isa 9:1-7) in the glorious
picture of the Coming Deliverer, with the equally glorious record of
the results of His Coming. It is one of the greatest Messianic...
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Amidst general sins, with which both the people of God, and the
oppressors of the Lord's people, are said to abound, the Prophet is
pointing to some special instances of the kind, which marked the
hig...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 9:8-21, 10, 11, AND 12.
In Isaiah 9:8 the Spirit, having given the great leading facts as to
Messiah, Immanuel, resumes the general history of Israel without...
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TO TURN ASIDE THE NEEDY FROM JUDGMENT,.... Such laws being made as
discouraged them from any application for justice; and, when they did,
were harassed with such long, vexatious, and expensive suits,...
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To turn aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right from
the poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and [that] they
may rob the fatherless!
Ver. 2. _To turn away the needy fr...
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_Wo_, &c. The first four verses of this chapter are closely connected
with the foregoing, and ought to have been joined thereto, being a
continuation of the subject treated of in it. We have here the...
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WOE UPON TYRANTS...
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to turn aside the needy from judgment, that is, to deprive them of
their rights, of the justice due them, AND TO TAKE AWAY THE RIGHT FROM
THE POOR OF MY PEOPLE, willfully and maliciously taking it fro...
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1-4 These verses are to be joined with the foregoing chapter. Woe to
the superior powers that devise and decree unrighteous decrees! And
woe to the inferior officers that draw them up, and enter them...
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FROM JUDGMENT; or, _from their right_, as it is in the next clause;
or, from obtaining a just sentence, because they either denied or
delayed to hear their causes, or gave a wrong sentence. FROM THE P...
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Isaiah 10:2 rob H5186 (H8687) needy H1800 justice H1779 take H1497
(H8800) right H4941 poor H6041 people...
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CHAPTER ISAIAH 10:1 THE FOURTH CHASTISEMENT. BAD LEADERSHIP, RANK
INJUSTICE, AND CAPTIVITY (ISAIAH 10:1).
Analysis.
· Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, and to the writers who
write troubl...
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CONTENTS: The commission to invade Judah and its execution.
Threatening of the invaders ruin after serving God's purpose. New
encouragement given to God's people.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: God som...
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The first four verses, are properly a part of the preseding chapter,
and contain a severe reproof of the magistrates who wrested the
judgment of the poor and needy.
Isaiah 10:5. _Oh Assyrian._ Hebrews...
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_Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees_
CRIME UNDER COLOUR OF LAW
The prophet has described the sins of Ephraim in a general manner; but
on the mention of Judah he proceeds to denounce what...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 10:1 Corrupt WEALTH leads to helplessness.
⇐ ⇔...
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LEGALISED INJUSTICE
Isaiah 10:1. _Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, &c._
I. An indictment against wicked magistrates. II. A challenge. III. A
sentence.
I. Magistrates and rulers are answ...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 10:1
The prophecy begun in Isaiah 9:8 terminates with this stanza, which
contains a warning against injustice and oppression, addressed to
Israel and Judah equally, and accompanied...
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Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write
grievousness which they have prescribed; To turn aside the needy from
judgment, and to take away the right from the poor of my people, tha...
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Amos 2:7; Amos 5:11; Amos 5:12; Ezekiel 22:7; Isaiah 1:23;...
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Judgment — From obtaining a just sentence....