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Verse Isaiah 19:6. _SHALL TURN THE RIVERS FAR AWAY _- "Shall become
putrid"] האזניחו _heeznichu_. This sense of the word, which
Simonis gives in his Lexicon, from the meaning of it in Arabic, suits
t...
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AND THEY SHALL TURN THE RIVERS FAR AWAY - (האזיּחוּ
_he'ez__e__nı̂ychû_), probably from זנח _zânach_, “to have
an offensive smell; to be rancid, or putrid.” The word in this form
occurs nowhere else...
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CHAPTER 19
The Burden of Egypt
1. _The judgment announced (Isaiah 19:1)_ 2. _Egypt blest with Israel
in the last days (Isaiah 19:16) _ Egypt has passed through many
judgments. Hundreds of years after...
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ISAIAH 19. ORACLE ON EGYPT. This is one of the most difficult Chapter
s in the book. It falls into two sections, Isaiah 19:1 and Isaiah
19:18. If Isaiah 19:1 is in the main from Isaiah, it probably re...
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THEY SHALL TURN, &C.. the arms of the river shall stink.
BROOKS. canals of _Matzor_: i.e. Egypt. See note on Isaiah 7:18.
EMPTIED. shallow....
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The material and industrial ruin of Egypt....
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The verse reads: AND THE STREAMS SHALL STINK, THE CANALS OF EGYPT
SHALL BECOME FEEBLE AND DRY UP, &c. The word for "stink" is an
anomalous form in Hebr. That rendered in A.V. "defence" is a rare name...
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AND THE WATERS SHALL FAIL— These verses should be rendered thus:
_And the waters shall fail from the sea,_ [from the _Nile,_ which is
frequently, both in Scripture, and in profane writers, termed the...
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CHAPTER NINETEEN
2.
EGYPT
TEXT: Isaiah 19:1-15
1 The burden of Egypt. Behold, Jehovah rideth upon a swift cloud, and
cometh unto Egypt: and the idols of Egypt shall tremble at his
presence; and the...
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And they shall turn the rivers far away; and the brooks of defence
shall be emptied and dried up: the reeds and flags shall wither.
THEY SHALL TURN THE RIVERS FAR AWAY, [ he'ezniychuw (H2186), from...
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19:6 streams (c-8) Or 'canals.' Egypt (d-10) The Hebrew is _ Matsor_ ,
applied originally to the fortified part of Egypt in the north-east, 2
Kings 19:24 ....
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RV 'And the rivers shall stink; the streams of Egypt shall be minished
and dried up.'...
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THE JUDGMENT, ON EGYPT
A prophecy concerning Egypt, probably belonging to the same period as
Isaiah 18, and designed to show the speedy collapse of Egypt's power,
on which a strong political party in...
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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 19
GOD WILL PUNISH EGYPT
V1 God gave this special message to Isaiah...
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וְ הֶאֶזְנִ֣יחוּ נְהָרֹ֔ות דָּלֲל֥וּ
וְ חָרְב֖וּ...
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These two Chapter s (19, 20) contain the burden of Egypt. Its doom is
first declared (19: 1-15). Jehovah's advent will result in the
destruction of idols, in civil war, in failure in counsel, and in t...
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And they shall turn the (f) rivers far away; [and] the brooks of
defence shall be emptied and dried up: the reeds and flags shall
wither.
(f) For the Nile ran into the sea by seven streams, as though...
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Here is the same subject of national distress for the burden of Egypt,
as that of Damascus or Moab, though the end differs: foreign wars, and
domestic jealousies are predicted: so that every man's han...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 19 THROUGH 23.
In Chapter s 19 and 20 Egypt shall be smitten in that day; but Jehovah
will heal it. Egypt, Assyria, and Israel shall together be blessed of
Je...
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AND THEY SHALL TURN THE RIVERS FAR AWAY,.... The river Nile, called
"rivers", the plural for the singular, because of the abundance of
water in it; or its seven streams, with other rivulets, derived f...
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And they shall turn the rivers far away; [and] the brooks of defence
shall be emptied and dried up: the reeds and flags shall wither.
Ver. 6. _And they shall turn the rivers far away._] The Assyrians...
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_The waters shall fail from the sea_, &c. The river Nile shall cease
to pour its usual quantity of water into the sea, _being wasted and
dried up_, as it follows. “Tremellius,” says Lowth, “shows out...
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A THREAT OF DESTRUCTION...
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And they shall turn the rivers far away, rather, "and the rivers shall
produce a stench," being reduced to stagnating pools; AND THE BROOKS
OF DEFENSE SHALL BE EMPTIED AND DRIED UP, that is, the canal...
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1-17 God shall come into Egypt with his judgments. He will raise up
the causes of their destruction from among themselves. When ungodly
men escape danger, they are apt to think themselves secure; but...
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THEY SHALL TURN THE RIVERS FAR AWAY; which is to be taken
impersonally, as such expressions are very frequently, for, _the
rivers_ (those small rivulets by which the waters of Nilus were
conveyed and...
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Isaiah 19:6 rivers H5104 foul H2186 (H8689) brooks H2975 defense H4693
emptied H1809 (H8804) up H2717 ...
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‘And the waters will fall from the sea, and the river will be wasted
and will become dry, and the rivers will smell. The streams of Egypt
will be diminished and dried up, the reeds and rushes will wit...
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CONTENTS: Burden of Egypt, looking forward, through desolations, to
Kingdom blessing with Israel.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The barbarous usage which the enemies of God have given
His people, eve...
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Isaiah 19:4. _A cruel lord._ Such was Nebuchadnezzar; and after him,
Cambyses, and other Persian kings. One oppression succeeded another,
as illustrated in Daniel 11.
Isaiah 19:11. _The princes of Zoa...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 19:1 The fifth oracle concerns Egypt. Judah
turned to Egypt for deliverance from Assyria. God has the power both
to judge and to save Egypt, but Judah would rather trust Egypt th...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 19:5 Egypt’s primary natural resource and
economic base was the NILE.
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 19:1
THE BURDEN OF EGYPT. It has been doubted whether this prophecy refers
to the conquest of Egypt by Piankhi, as related in the monument which
he set up at Napata, or to that by E...
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Now he turns to Egypt.
The burden of Egypt. Behold, the LORD rideth upon a swift cloud, and
shall come into Egypt: and the idols of Egypt shall be moved at his
presence, and the heart of Egypt shall...
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2 Kings 19:24; Exodus 2:3; Isaiah 18:2; Isaiah 37:25; Job 8:11...
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Rivers — The rivers (those rivulets by which the waters of Nile were
distributed into several parts of the land) shall be turned far away,
as they must needs be, when the river which fed them was drie...