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BEHOLD, THE NATIONS - All the nations of the earth. This is designed
to show the greatness of God, in comparison with that which strikes
man as great - a mighty nation; and the main object seems to be...
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II. THE LATER PROPHECIES OF COMFORT AND GLORY (40-66)
Like the first part this second part of Isaiah has three sections. The
three sections of the first part revealed the judgments to come upon
the Je...
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AN EXPANSION OF THE TEXT SUGGESTED IN ISAIAH 40:6.
Isaiah 40:12. The Majesty of God, in Whose Eyes the World is
Insignificant. God is the Creator, disposing of earth and heaven as
very small things. N...
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OF. on: i.e. hanging from.
ISLES. maritime countries. See note on Isaiah 11:11....
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The insignificance of collective humanity before Jehovah. The
meditation passes from Nature to History, with the same design of
encouraging those who doubted Jehovah's power to save.
_a drop of a buc...
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WHO HATH MEASURED THE WATERS, &C.— The prophet here, in the most
sublime manner, celebrates the divine majesty and greatness, but
particularly his wisdom. Rapt into an extacy, after he had described
t...
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b. PERCEIVE THE NATURE OF THE LORD
TEXT: Isaiah 40:12-26
12
Who hath measured the water in the hollow of his hand, and meted out
heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a
me...
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Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the
small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very
little thing.
OF - literally, (hanging) from a bucket ( mi...
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ISRAEL'S RESTORATION FROM EXILE IN BABYLON
On the authorship and date of these Chapter s see Intro. According to
their subject matter, they fall naturally into three divisions of
almost equal length...
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Neither the political power nor the military power of the greatest of
nations means anything to God....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD PROMISES COMFORT TO HIS PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 40
This chapter begins the second half of the Book of Isaiah.
• In CHAPTER...
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THE NATIONS ARE AS A DROP... — “Nations” and “isles” bring
us into the region of human history, as distinct from that of the
material world. “Isles” as elsewhere, stands vaguely for _far-off
lands,_ o...
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CHAPTER I
THE DATE OF Isaiah 40:1; Isaiah 41:1; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 43:1;...
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CHAPTER VI
GOD: A SACRAMENT
Isaiah 40:12
SUCH are the Four Voices which herald the day of Israel's redemption.
They are scarcely silent, before the Sun Himself uprises, and horizon
after horizon of...
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CREATOR AND RULER OF ALL THE EARTH
Isaiah 40:9-17
Zion is bidden to climb the highest mountain within reach, and
announce the advent of the Savior-God. When all eyes are turned to
behold Him, expecti...
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We now commence the prophecies of peace, which also fall into three
divisions, dealing in turn with the purpose of peace (40-48), the
Prince of Peace (49-57), the program of peace (58-66).
The fist el...
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_Dust. Hebrew caddak, (Haydock) "as dok fallen." (Symmachus) --- It
may signify an atom. (St. Jerome) --- If all nations be only like a
drop, what portion of it do I occupy? (Calmet; ver. 17.)_...
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Some have thought that the person of God the Father is here spoken of,
because the Church is taught to look up to Him with peculiar reverence
of character, as the Creator. But, as the church is never...
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15._Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket. _If we wish to
understand the Prophet’s meaning, and to read these words with
advantage, we must (as I remarked a little before) understand his
desig...
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The first part of that which might be called the second book of Isaiah
extends from chapter 40 to the end of chapter 48. The Messiah is,
comparatively speaking, but little introduced here. It is rathe...
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BEHOLD, THE NATIONS ARE AS A DROP OF A BUCKET,.... Not only the
Chaldeans and Babylonians, and other nations most known, and most
troublesome to the Jews, but all the nations of the world; these, in
c...
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Behold, the nations [are] as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as
the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a
very little thing.
Ver. 15. _Behold, the nations are as the drop...
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Isa. 40:15. "He taketh up the isles as a very little thing." A very
fine remark, and a solid correction of the common translation, is here
made by that learned, sagacious, and devout expositor, Vitrin...
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_Behold the nations_, &c. As the drop of a bucket is as nothing when
compared with the waters of the immense ocean, so all the nations of
the world are as nothing when compared with God; _and are coun...
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Jehovah the Supreme Ruler.
The connection of thought between this section and the foregoing one
is this, that the majesty and glory of God over against the idolatry
of the heathen nations guarantees...
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Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, clinging to the bottom
of the bucket when it is emptied, AND ARE COUNTED AS THE SMALL DUST OF
THE BALANCE, like a grain of sand in the pan. BEHOLD, HE TA...
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12-17 All created beings shrink to nothing in comparison with the
Creator. When the Lord, by his Spirit, made the world, none directed
his Spirit, or gave advice what to do, or how to do it. The nati...
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THE NATIONS, all the nations of the world, ARE AS A DROP OF A BUCKET,
compared with all the water in the bucket, wherein are innumerable
drops: such are they if compared with God. AND ARE COUNTED by h...
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Isaiah 40:15 nations H1471 drop H4752 bucket H1805 counted H2803
(H8738) dust H7834 scales H3976 up H5190 ...
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THE GREATNESS OF GOD PROCLAIMED (ISAIAH 40:12).
And He will be able to do it because of His greatness. In this vital
passage the greatness of God to do What He declares He will do is now
revealed in...
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Isaiah 40:1. _Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God._
«They need it, and they shall have it. Mind, O my servants, that you
give it to them: Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God...
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Isaiah 40:1. _Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God. Speak
ye comfortably to Jerusalem._
The loss of comfort is no small loss. God would have his people happy.
They are in the best conditi...
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Isaiah 40:1. _Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God. Speak
ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is
accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for she hath recei...
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CONTENTS: Joyful prospect given to the people of God of the happiness
of coming redemption. Reproof for their despondencies.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Nothing can be spoken mo...
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Isaiah 40:1. _Comfort ye, comfort ye my people._ What a sweet voice is
this to the church, after all her long afflictions. The words are
doubled, to designate the fulness of comfort in the pardon of s...
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_Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of His hand?_
THE GRANDEUR OF GOD
The prophet’s notions of God are diffused through all the verses of
the text. The prophet’s design in describing the Dei...
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_Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket_
THE GREATNESS OF GOD AND HIS WORKS
I. THE GREATNESS OF GOD AND HIS WORKS.
II. GOD CONSTANTLY GOVERNETH THE WORLD WHICH HE HATH MADE. And as all
creatu...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 40:15 A DROP FROM A BUCKET. Israel may think
she could never overcome all the NATIONS of mankind, but they are as
NOTHING to God....
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PART III. ISAIAH'S LATER PROPHECIES (CH. 40-66.).
SECTION I. THE PEOPLE OF GOD COMFORTED IN TRIBULATION (Isaiah 40:1.).
EXPOSITION...
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But he's talking about a whole new message of God for the people as we
get into the new covenant of God. And so it is appropriate that this
new section of Isaiah begins with the word of the Lord decla...
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Daniel 11:18; Genesis 10:5; Isaiah 11:11; Isaiah 40:22; Isaiah 41:5;...
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Are counted — By him, and in comparison of him. The dust — Which
accidentally cleaves to the balance, but makes no alteration in the
weight. The isles — Those numerous and vast countries, to which the...