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Verse Isaiah 63:3. _AND OF THE PEOPLE_ THERE WAS _NONE WITH ME_] I was
wholly abandoned by them: but a good meaning is, No man has had any
part in making the atonement; it is entirely the work of the...
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I HAVE TRODDEN THE WINE-PRESS ALONE - I, Yahweh, have indeed trod the
wine-press of my wrath, and I have done it alone (compare the notes at
Isaiah 34:5). The idea here is, that he had completely dest...
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CHAPTER 63
The Executor of the Day of Vengeance
1. _The glorious appearing (Isaiah 63:1) _ 2. _The day of vengeance
(Isaiah 63:2_ Revelation 19:11 corresponds to this marvelous
description of the com...
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THE TRIUMPH OF YAHWEH. In this poem, isolated from its context, the
poet, looking into the future, sees a solitary but majestic warrior
striding along, his splendid garments all bloodstained. Who, he...
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WINEPRESS. trough. Hebrew. _purah._
THE PEOPLE. peoples.
NONE. not. man. Hebrew. _'ish_. App-14.
BLOOD. Literally grape-juice, put by Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of
Subject), for life-blood. All th...
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I HAVE TRODDEN, &C.— This is a common image among the prophets,
generally made use of to describe the effects of the divine vengeance,
but never touched upon by any classic author among the Greeks and...
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D. RESTLESSNESS OF ZION, Chapter S 63 - 64
1.PREDICTED VINDICATION
TEXT: Isaiah 63:1-9
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Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
this that is glorious in his apparel, mar...
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I have trodden the winepress alone; and of the people there was none
with me: for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my
fury; and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, an...
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63:3 fury; (d-30) As 'hot displeasure,' Psalms 38:1 . blood (e-33)
Lit. 'juice,' alluding to the winepress....
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THE GLORIOUS FUTURE OF THE JEWISH RACE
This concluding group of Chapter s is chiefly distinguished by glowing
pictures of the future of Jerusalem, when the Jews shall be restored
to their land again....
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The WINEPRESS is the symbol of slaughter in battle (Joel 3:13;
Revelation 14:18).
ALONE, etc.] i.e. no human agent assisted.
PEOPLE] RV 'peoples.' I WILL TREAD, etc.] RV 'trod.. trampled.. is
sprink...
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THE DIVINE WARRIOR
1.The prophet asks who is this warrior coming from Edom? The Warrior
replies, He is the Divine Deliverer....
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These verses paint an impressive picture of God’s punishment for the
country called Edom (see Isaiah, chapter 34)....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PROMISES TO HIS SPECIAL PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 58 TO 66
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 63
THE *LORD’S JUDGEMENT AGAINST THE NATIONS
V1 Someone is coming from...
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This picture of *Messiah’s action appears again in Revelation
19:11-18....
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I HAVE TRODDEN THE WINEPRESS ALONE... — The “winepress” is here,
as elsewhere (Joel 3:13; Lamentations 1:15; Revelation 14:18), the
received symbol of the carnage of battle. What the hero-conqueror
as...
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פּוּרָ֣ה ׀ דָּרַ֣כְתִּי לְ בַדִּ֗י וּ
מֵֽ עַמ
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THE MIGHTY SAVIOR
Isaiah 63:1-9
For long years there had been virulent hostility between Israel and
Edom. It began when Esau and Jacob were lads. It broke out in
bitterness when Edom denied Israel th...
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The last section of Isaiah (63-66) sets forth anew the operation of
the principle of discrimination. All the blessing which has been
described can result only from holiness, and ere that can be
establ...
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_Press. Christ suffered, (St. Cyril) and punished his enemies,
Apocalypse xiv. 19. Judas received God's sword from Jeremias, (2
Machabees xv. 15.) and liberated his people._...
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Here the Lord Jesus Christ graciously gives a full and satisfying
answer to the Prophet's question, and in it explains most blessedly,
to the Church's joy, the subject of his personal triumph in
redem...
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3._Alone have I pressed the wine-press. _The Prophet now explains the
vision, and the reason why the Lord was stained with blood. It is
because he will take vengeance on the Edomites and other enemies...
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Isaiah 63:1-6. We find again here the terrible judgment of chapter 34
executed by Jehovah (or rather having been already executed, for He
returns from it). The result is the peace and blessing which w...
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I HAVE TRODDEN THE WINEPRESS ALONE,.... This is an answer to the
question before put, and confirms what was observed, that his garments
were like one that treadeth in the winepress; this was very true...
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I have trodden the winepress alone; and of the people [there was] none
with me: for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my
fury; and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, a...
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_Wherefore art thou red_, &c. The dialogue is continued, and the
prophet or the church, having inquired concerning the person, now
inquires why his habit has been thus sprinkled and stained. _I have
t...
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I have trodden the wine-press alone, as the questioner rightly
concluded, AND OF THE PEOPLE THERE WAS NONE WITH ME, of the entire
world of men there was not one to give Him companionship, to stand by...
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THE APPROACH OF THE DELIVERER...
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1-6 The prophet, in vision, beholds the Messiah returning in triumph
from the conquest of his enemies, of whom Edom was a type. Travelling,
not as wearied by the combat, but, in the greatness of his...
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I HAVE TRODDEN THE WINEPRESS, i.e. I have destroyed the enemies of my
people, I have crushed them as grapes are crushed; this being a usual
metaphor to describe the utter destruction of a people, Psal...
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Isaiah 63:3 trodden H1869 (H8804) winepress H6333 peoples H5971 one
H376 trodden H1869 (H8799) anger H639 trampled...
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GOD'S JUDGMENT ON EDOM, THEIR BROTHER WHO REJECTED THE COVENANT, AND
GOD'S OFFER OF REDEMPTION TO JACOB.
This startling vision of the future prepares for what lies ahead.
Isaiah is aware that that inc...
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TREAD THEM
(_ See Scofield) - (Genesis 36:1). _
Also, Armageddon (battle of). (Isaiah 60:1); (Isaiah 66:15); (Isaiah
66:1
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Isaiah 63:3
Consider one or two circumstances which rendered Jesus solitary in His
sufferings.
I. One of the most obvious of these is, that all His sorrowings and
sufferings were, long ere their actu...
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Some of you will remember that chapter 62 ends with the announcement
of the Saviour's coming: «Say ye to the daughter of Zion, behold, thy
salvation cometh; behold, his reward is with him, and his wor...
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Isaiah 63:1. Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments
from Bozrah? This that is glorious in his apparel, traveling in the
greatness of his strength? I that speak in righteousness, mighty...
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CONTENTS: Day of vengeance, and the fear and hope of the remnant of
Israel.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Moses, Abraham.
CONCLUSION: Christ is coming to tread the winepress of the wrath of
G...
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Isaiah 63:1. _With dyed garments from Bozrah._ Not the Bozrah in Moab,
but Bozrah, the capital of Idumea. Perhaps it was because Judas
Maccabeus slaughtered twenty thousand of them in one battle, that...
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_Who is this that cometh from Edom?_
JEHOVAH’S TRIUMPH OVER HIS PEOPLE’S FOES
A passage of unique and sublime dramatic power. The impotence of
Israel’s enemies to retard or interfere with their deliv...
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_I have trodden the winepress alone_
THE SINGLE-HANDED CONQUEST
I. THE INTERESTING FIGURE EMPLOYED. “I have trodden the
winepress.” This is Jesus speaking after HIS conquest over HIS foes,
1. This...
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CHRIST’S CONFLICT AND TRIUMPH
Isaiah 63:1. _Who is this that cometh from Edom, &c._
I. THE UNDERTAKING OF CHRIST FOR THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF OUR REDEMPTION.
We have here three leading features of it—...
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SECTION IX.—THE JUDGMENT OF GOD ON IDUMAEA (Isaiah 63:1).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 63:1
A JUDGMENT ON...
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By Chuck Smith
Now before the restoration, the day of God's wrath is coming, the
Great Tribulation. This must precede it. And chapter 63, the first six
verses go into the Great Tribulation period. And...
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2 Kings 9:33; Ezekiel 38:18; Isaiah 25:10; Isaiah 34:2; Isaiah 63:6
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Trodden — I have destroyed the enemies of my people, I have crushed
them as grapes are crushed, this being an usual metaphor to describe
the utter destruction of a people....