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Verse Isaiah 32:3. _AND THE EYES OF THEM THAT SEE SHALL NOT BE DIM _-
"And him the eyes of those that see shall regard"] For ולא _velo,
and not, Le Clerc_ reads ולו _velo, and to him_, of which mistak...
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AND THE EYES OF THEM THAT SEE ... - The sense of this verse is, that
there shall be, under the reign of this wise and pious prince, on the
part of the prophets and teachers, a clear view of divine tru...
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CHAPTER 32 THE COMING KING AND HIS KINGDOM
1. _The King and His rule (Isaiah 32:1)_ 2. _The careless women
addressed (Isaiah 32:9)_ 3. _The judgment of the land and the city
(Isaiah 32:13)_ 4. The hop...
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ISAIAH 32. This chapter is regarded by some scholars as non-Isaianic
on the ground of phraseology and ideas, but while it may have been
interpolated, it is probably in the main Isaiah's work. It falls...
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Isaiah 32:1-8. The ideal commonwealth of the Messianic Age
This passage, although treated by many expositors as the continuation
of ch. 31, bears all the marks of an independent prophecy. Its
inserti...
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_shall not be dim_ SHALL NOT BE CLOSED (R.V. marg.). The verb,
although disguised in the pointing, is no doubt the same as that used
in ch. Isaiah 6:10; Isaiah 29:10 (lit. "smear"). The curse there
pr...
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The quickening of the moral perceptions of the people. Comp. ch.
Isaiah 29:18; Isaiah 29:24; Isaiah 30:20 f....
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AND THE EYES, &C.— The prophet here goes on to set forth the
prerogatives of this time and kingdom; which, however primarily they
may refer to the reign of Hezekiah, must, in their full and complete
s...
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C. FUTURE THAT IS FRUITFUL, Chapter S 32-33
1. SOVEREIGN
TEXT: Isaiah 32:1-8
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Behold, a king shall reign in righteousness, and princes shall rule in
justice.
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And a man shall be as a hiding-pla...
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And the eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them
that hear shall hearken.
THE EYES OF THEM THAT SEE - the seers or prophets.
AND THE EARS OF THEM THAT HEAR - the people under...
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1-8. Characteristics of the future age.
9-14. A warning of coming desolation to the over-confident people.
15-20. Afterwards shall be a peaceful and prosperous future....
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Cp. Isaiah 29:18.
5F. Moral confusion shall cease; men shall be taken at their true
value, their character being clearly seen in their actions....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD DEFENDS *JERUSALEM
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 31 TO 39
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 32
A NEW KING
V1 Some day there will be a new king. He will govern rightly. And his
o...
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THE EYES OF THEM THAT SEE... — Another reversal, like that of Isaiah
29:18, of the sentence of judicial blindness with which Isaiah’s
work as a prophet had begun (Isaiah 6:10)....
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BOOK 3
ORATIONS ON THE EGYPTIAN INTRIGUES AND ORACLES ON FOREIGN NATIONS
705-702 B.C.
Isaiah:
29 About 703
30 A little later
31 A little later
32:1-8 Later
32:9-20 Date uncertain
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CHAPTER XV
A MAN: CHARACTER AND THE CAPACITY TO DISCRIMINATE CHARACTER
ABOUT 720 B.C.
Isaiah 32:1
THE Assyrians being thus disposed of, Isaiah turns to a prospect, on
which we have scarcely heard h...
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A NOBLER FUTURE FOR THE NATION
Isaiah 31:1-9; Isaiah 32:1-8
Isaiah continues to denounce the contemplated alliance with Egypt. His
compatriots put their trust in horses and chariots, and refused the...
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In this message the prophet describes the reign of the coming King,
and then suddenly appeals to the women. He describes the reign of the
King as establishment of order and creation of refuge and refr...
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And the eyes of (d) them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of
them that hear shall hearken.
(d) He promises to give the true light which is the pure doctrine of
God's word, and understanding, a...
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_Dim. True prophets shall speak, while false ones shall be silent.
(Calmet)_...
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It would enlarge this Commentary to an extent indeed, were I to
analyze the several verses here brought together, and say the half of
what might be said in the paraphrase upon them. But all the blesse...
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3.and 4._Then the eyes of them that see. _Hence we see more clearly
that, while the Prophet describes the reign of Hezekiah, he intends to
lead us farther; for here he discourses concerning the restor...
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Then, in chapter 32, the Messiah should reign in righteousness and set
everything morally in order. Zion would in fact be a wilderness until
the Spirit was poured out from on high, and then it should...
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AND THE EYES OF THEM THAT SEE SHALL NOT BE DIM,.... Not of the seers
and prophets, or ministers of the word only, but of the righteous in
general, as the Targum; even all such as are illuminated by th...
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And the eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them
that hear shall hearken.
Ver. 3. _And the eyes of them that see shall not be dim._] Or, Shall
not be closed; they shall not wink o...
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_And a man_ Either the man or king spoken of, or each of his princes,
_shall be a hiding-place_ A protection to the people under their
government, especially to such as are oppressed or injured by tho...
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A GOVERNMENT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS...
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And the eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them
that hear shall hearken, that is, the spiritual understanding of the
Lord's people will he in proper order for realizing and apprec...
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1-8 Christ our righteous King, and his true disciples, are evidently
here intended. The consolations and graces of his Spirit are as rivers
of water in this dry land; and as the overhanging rock affo...
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This is meant either,
1. Of the princes or magistrates, who are instead of eyes and ears,
both to the king and to the people, who, by their office, are to see
and observe all things, and to hear all...
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Isaiah 32:3 eyes H5869 see H7200 (H8802) dim H8159 (H8799) ears H241
hear H8085 (H8802) listen...
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THE COMING KING (ISAIAH 32:1).
The final result of Yahweh's activity will be the rise of the
righteous king and the establishment of the perfect kingdom. This can
be compared with Isaiah 11:1.
Analy...
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CONTENTS: Promise of coming Kingdom. Warning of great tribulation. The
King Deliverer.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Wasting and desolating judgment upon the land and people
of Israel was pronounced b...
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Isaiah 32:3. _The eyes of them that see shall not be dim._ The whole
land shall be full of smiling affluence and joy; they shall have
health of countenance, and look up with joy to a paternal throne....
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_The eyes of them that see shall not be dim_
FOUR TESTS OF CHARACTER
The whole of this chapter refers to the state of the world during the
time of the millennium.
The happiness which shall be the l...
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_Behold, a King shall reign in righteousness_
ASAYRIA AND JUDAH
Such (Isaiah 31:8) will be the ignominious end of the proud battalions
of Assyria.
For Judah a happier future immediately begins. Ther...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 32:3 Not only will a perfect king reign in
righteousness, but his subjects will be perfected in their ability to
respond to him (see Isaiah 29:24)....
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SECTION VIII. A PROPHECY OF MESSIAH'S KINGDOM (Isaiah 32:1).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 32:1
A PROPHECY OF MESSIAH'S KING
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Now as we get into chapter 32 Isaiah jumps over a couple of millennia
at least, as he looks forward. As God is going to come down and as a
crouching lion roaring and so forth, over her prey, in verse...
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1 John 2:20; 1 John 2:21; 2 Corinthians 4:6; Acts 26:18; Isaiah 29:18
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The eyes — The people, they shall not shut their eyes and ears
against the good counsels and examples of their religious king and
rulers, as they have done formerly: both princes and people shall be
r...