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CHAPTER XXV
_The short glance which the prophet gave at the promised_
_restoration of the people of God and the Messiah's kingdom, in_
_the close of the preceding chapter, makes him break out into...
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O LORD, THOU ART MY GOD - The prophet speaks, not in his own name, but
in the name of the people that would be delivered from bondage. The
sense is, that Yahweh had manifested himself as their covenan...
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CHAPTER 25
Israel's Praise and the Blessings of the Kingdom
1. _The praise of the delivered nation (Isaiah 25:1)_ 2. _The blessing
for all nations during the Kingdom (Isaiah 25:6)_ 3. Israel rejoicin...
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A SONG OF PRAISE FOR YAHWEH'S GREAT DELIVERANCE. The deliverance still
lies in the future; the song is written from the standpoint of the
redeemed community, and expresses its exultation over its salv...
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I WILL EXALT THEE,. WILL PRAISE THY NAME. In Hebrew three words, two
making the Figure of speech _Paronomasia_ (App-6); not for. "play on
words", but for solemn emphasis, to attract our attention. Heb...
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The first half of the verse recalls in every phrase the language of
the Psalter. Cf. Psalms 63:1; Psalms 145:1; Psalms 138:2; Psalms 54:6;...
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The writer of the psalm, speaking in the name of the believing
community, praises God for His wonderful providence (Isaiah 25:1)
manifested in the overthrow of Israel's enemies (2, 3) and in the
mercy...
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O LORD, THOU ART MY GOD— The elegance of the prophet is observable
in this verse, which he begins without any connecting particle or
introduction; bursting out immediately into praise, upon a sight of...
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B. JUBILEE BY JUDAH, CHAPTER 25
1. JUBILATION FOR JEHOVAH'S POWER
TEXT: Isaiah 25:1-5
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O Jehovah, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name;
for thou hast done wonderful things, e...
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O LORD, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name;
for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are
faithfulness and truth.
The restoration from Babylon, and re-establi...
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1. THY COUNSELS, etc.] RV 'even counsels of old' (i.e. formed of old)
'in faithfulness and truth.'...
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In the Bible some ‘wonderful’ action always means something that
God alone has done. It never refers to human activity (see Isaiah
9:6)....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 25
A SONG TO PRAISE GOD
V1 *Lord, you are my God. I will always give you great honou...
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XXV.
(1) O LORD, THOU ART MY GOD. — The burst of praise follows, like St.
Paul’s in Romans 11:33, upon the contemplation of the glory of the
heavenly city.
THY COUNSELS OF OLD ARE FAITHFULNESS AND TR...
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יְהוָ֤ה אֱלֹהַי֙ אַתָּ֔ה
אֲרֹֽומִמְךָ֙ אֹודֶ֣ה שִׁמְךָ֔...
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BOOK 5
PROPHECIES NOT RELATING TO ISAIAH'S TIME
In the first thirty-nine Chapter s of the Book of Isaiah-the half
which refers to the prophet's own career and the politics contemporary
with that - we...
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SORROW TURNED TO GLADNESS
Isaiah 25:1-12
Here is a song of thanksgiving at the fall of Babylon. When she fell,
a sigh of relief passed over the whole world, and strong, terrible
nations over which sh...
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Immediately following this terrible description is a prophecy which,
in the form of praise, declares the activity of Jehovah. The song
first offers praise for judgment both in its procedure, as it des...
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O LORD, thou (a) [art] my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy
name; for thou hast done wonderful [things; thy] counsels of old [are]
faithfulness [and] truth.
(a) Thus the prophet gives thanks...
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_Amen. He approves of God's judgments (Haydock) against Jerusalem.
(Worthington)_...
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The Prophet, in the name of the Church, begins the song of praise. And
without all doubt, it is a gospel song, in which redemption is
celebrated. Probably with reference to the ruin of Babylon, which,...
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CONTENTS
This is a most precious chapter, containing promises on the part of
God, and praises on the part of the Church. It is all over gospel; and
as suited to the present hour of the Church, as to...
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_THANKSGIVING_
‘I will praise Thy Name.’
Isaiah 25:1
Isaiah lived in sad and degenerate times, but he was yet a man of
praiseful spirit and hopeful outlook. Isaiah was personally of hopeful
spirit...
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1._O Lord, thou art my God. _Hitherto Isaiah has prophesied about the
judgments of God, which threatened not only a single nation, but
almost the whole world. Now, it was impossible that the contempla...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 25 AND 26.
Chapter s 25 and 26 take the form of a song, in which the effect of
God's intervention is celebrated. Let us observe its principal
subjects. God is...
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O LORD, THOU [ART] MY GOD,.... Not by creation and providence only,
but by covenant and grace. This is the first and foundation blessing
of grace, and secures all the rest; in this true happiness cons...
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O LORD, thou [art] my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name;
for thou hast done wonderful [things; thy] counsels of old [are]
faithfulness [and] truth.
Ver. 1. _O Lord, thou art my God._] _S...
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_O Lord_ O Jehovah, _thou art my God_ In covenant with me: my friend,
my father, my portion. The prophet speaks in the name of the whole
church, and of every true member of it. _I will exalt thee, I w...
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THANKSGIVING FOR GOD'S BENEFITS...
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Lord, Thou art my God, the God of the covenant, the God of salvation,
Cf Psalms 31:15; Psalms 40:6; Psalms 143:10. I WILL EXALT THEE, in
songs of thanksgiving, I WILL PRAISE THY NAME, as the revelatio...
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1-5 However this might show the deliverance of the Jews out of
captivity, it looked further, to the praises that should be offered up
to God for Christ's victories over our spiritual enemies, and the...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 25 God glorious in his judgments on Babel, ISAIAH 25:1,
and his people's salvation, ISAIAH 25:6. The prophet reflecting upon
those great and glorious prophecies which he had delivered c...
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Isaiah 25:1 LORD H3068 God H430 exalt H7311 (H8787) praise H3034
(H8686) name H8034 done H6213 ...
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YAHWEH WILL BRING DOWN ‘THE CITY' WITH ALL ITS ANTI-GOD SIGNIFICANCE
AND WILL UPHOLD HIS PEOPLE AND DEFEAT DEATH SO THAT THEY RISE AGAIN
(ISAIAH 25:1).
Analysis.
a O Yahweh, you are my God, I will ex...
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CONTENTS: Triumphs of the coming Kingdom age.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: God should be exalted by His people for the wonderful
things He has done, and is to do, according to His promises,...
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Isaiah 25:2. _A defenced city a ruin._ This city, in the next words,
is called _a palace of strangers;_ therefore it was a great city. In
the critics we find nothing but conjectures, as Samaria Ar of...
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_O Lord, Thou art my God._
--This chapter looks as pleasantly upon the Church as the former
looked dreadfully upon the world. (_M. Henry._)
CALM AFTER STORM
We can only understand the highest, sweet...
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THE GRAND APPROPRIATION
Isaiah 25:1. O _Lord, Thou art my God_.
I. THE CONNECTION BETWEEN GOD AND OURSELVES.
1. The Lord is our God in a necessary and absolute sense.
2. He should be our God by choi...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 25:1
ISAIAH'S SONG OF PRAISE ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF GOD'S KINGDOM. AS in
Isai
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But O LORD, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy
name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are
faithfulness and truth (Isaiah 25:1).
In other words, "God, I'm goi...
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1 Chronicles 29:10; Daniel 4:2; Daniel 4:3; Ephesians 1:11; Exodus 15
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O Lord — The prophet reflecting upon those great and glorious
prophecies which he had delivered, interrupts the course of his
prophecies, and breaks forth into a solemn celebration of God's
wonderful...