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FOR YE SHALL NOT GO OUT WITH HASTE - As if driven out, or compelled to
flee. You shall not go from Babylon as your fathers went from Egypt,
in a rapid flight, and in a confused and tumultuous manner ...
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CHAPTER 52
Zion Awakening and the Coming of the Lord
(It is unfortunate that Isaiah 52:1 is detached from chapter 51 and
that the last 3 verses of chapter 52 are detached from the chapter
which follo...
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ISAIAH 51:17 TO ISAIAH 52:12. THE SORROW OF JERUSALEM, WHICH SHALL
GIVE PLACE TO JOY.
Isaiah 51:17. The prophet, obviously familiar with the vision of...
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YE SHALL NOT GO OUT WITH HASTE. Reference to Pentateuch, where it was
otherwise (only here, Exodus 12:33; Exodus 12:39, and Deuteronomy
16:3).
THE GOD OF ISRAEL. See note on...
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Isaiah 51:17 to Isaiah 52:12. The Lord will turn the Captivity of Zion
The three oracles into which this passage naturally falls are these:
(1) Isaiah 51:17. The prophet, returning to the thought wit...
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The return of Jehovah to Zion....
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A summons to the exiles to prepare for their departure from Babylon
(cf. Isaiah 48:20-21). These are to accompany Jehovah in his triumphal
"return to Zion" (see on ch. Isaiah 40:10-11).
_go ye out fro...
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Unlike the former exodus, the departure is to take place deliberately
and in perfect security, without _haste_(Exodus 12:11; Deuteronomy
16:3), a representation differing somewhat from Isaiah 48:20.
t...
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DEPART YE, &C.— They who compose the true church are set forth in
this apostrophe, as in the communion of a certain polluted people and
state. They are commanded to separate themselves from this peopl...
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REVELATION
TEXT: Isaiah 52:7-12
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How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth
good tidings, that publisheth peace, that bringeth good tidings of
good, that publisheth sal...
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For ye shall not go out with haste, nor go by flight: for the LORD
will go before you; and the God of Israel will be your rereward.
FOR YE SHALL NOT GO OUT WITH HASTE - as when ye left Egypt (; ; :...
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1, 2. Zion invited to array herself as a queen and sit enthroned,
freed from the presence of heathen foes, and with her children
restored from captivity....
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WITH HASTE, etc.] in contrast to the exodus from Egypt (Exodus 12:39).
REREWARD] i.e. rearguard....
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God’s people will leave in a calm manner. This will show their
complete confidence in the *Lord. All the nations will notice their
quiet attitude.
THE *LORD’S SERVANT WILL SUFFER, BUT HE WILL SUCCEED...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 52
GOD WILL RESCUE *JERUSALEM
V1 Awake, awake, inhabitants of *Jerusalem! Be strong an...
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YE SHALL NOT GO OUT WITH HASTE... — The words contrast the exodus
from Babylon with that from Egypt (Exodus 12:39; Deuteronomy 16:3). In
the essential point, however, of Divine protection, the resembl...
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BOOK 4
THE RESTORATION
WE have now reached the summit of our prophecy. It has been a long,
steep ascent, and we have had very much to seek out on the way, and to
extricate and solve and load ourselv...
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“THY GOD REIGNETH!”
Isaiah 52:1-15
It is not God that has become lethargic; but _we_ that have slept and
need to awake. Being awakened, we discover that two sets of attire are
waiting for us: First,...
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The second message (verses Isa 52:1-6) calls on Zion to awake and put
on her strength and her beautiful garments, because she is to be
cleansed of all internal defilement. Though she had been sold int...
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For ye shall not go out (m) with haste, nor go by flight: for the LORD
will go before you; and the God of Israel [will be] your rear guard.
(m) As your fathers did out of Egypt....
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12._For not in haste shall ye go out. _The Prophet again magnifies
that benefit of redemption, for it appeared to be incredible, so deep
was the despair with which almost all of them had been seized;...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 51 AND 52.
The application is found in Chapter s 51 and 52 to the end of Verse 12
(Isaiah 52:1-12), and that to the remnant of Israel. In Isaiah 51:13 a
fresh...
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FOR YE SHALL NOT GO OUT WITH HASTE, NOR GO BY FLIGHT,.... As persons
afraid of their enemies, of being pursued, overtaken, and detained by
them; privily or by stealth, like fugitives, as the Oriental...
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For ye shall not go out with haste, nor go by flight: for the LORD
will go before you; and the God of Israel [will be] your rereward.
Ver. 12. _For ye shall not go out with haste._] Neither with frig...
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_Depart ye, go ye out from thence_ Out of Babylon into your own land,
that there I may meet with you, and bless you, and perform those
further and greater things for you which I have promised to do th...
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For ye shall not go out with haste, nor go by flight, in a precipitate
hurry, as at the time of the exodus from Egypt; FOR THE LORD WILL GO
BEFORE YOU, their Ruler Himself being their guide, AND THE G...
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THE MESSENGERS OF REDEMPTION...
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BE YOUR REREWARD:
_ Heb._ gather you up...
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1-12 The gospel proclaims liberty to those bound with fears. Let
those weary and heavy laden under the burden of sin, find relief in
Christ, shake themselves from the dust of their doubts and fears,...
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FOR YE SHALL NOT GO OUT WITH HASTE, NOR GO BY FLIGHT; but securely,
and in triumph, being conducted by your great Captain, the Lord of
hosts. And therefore you will have both the greater obligation, a...
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Isaiah 52:12 out H3318 (H8799) haste H2649 go H3212 (H8799) flight
H4499 LORD H3068 go H1980 ...
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THE PROCLAMATION OF THE GOOD NEWS OF YAHWEH'S DELIVERANCE; THE MESSAGE
IS TO BE TAKEN TO THE WORLD (ISAIAH 52:7).
Isaiah is so confident that God will deliver His people, that he
already visualises Go...
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FOR YE SHALL
Contrast (Exodus 12:33); (Exodus 12:39)....
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Isaiah 52:12
I. Consider the essentially symbolic character of the captivities and
deliverances of the Jewish people. The history of Israel is the Divine
key to the history of man. In that history the...
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CONTENTS: Vision of Jerusalem in the Kingdom age. Jehovah's servant
marred and afterward exalted.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Let God's people prepare for eternal joy, for His Word
shall wi...
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Isaiah 52:1. _There shall no more come to thee the uncircumcised._ The
temple being often profaned after the captivity, this prophecy must
have an ultimate reference to the glory of the church in the...
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_For ye shall not go out with haste_
SEEMLY AND UNSEEMLY HASTE
They were to go with a diligent haste, not to lose time nor linger as
Lot in Sodom; but they were not to go with a diffident, distrustf...
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_Depart ye_
A PEREMPTORY, YET ENCOURAGING CALL
1.
Thus peremptorily were the Jewish exiles called home. Nearly three
generations had fled since their fathers had been forcibly settled on
the plains...
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_Thy watchmen shall lift up the voice_
THE RETURN FROM EXILE
From the glowing periods of this paragraph we can reconstruct the
picture of the return from exile, as it presented itself to the seer.
I...
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THE VANGUARD AND REREWARD OF THE CHURCH
Isaiah 52:12. _For ye shall not go out with haste, &c._
God’s salvation is a great salvation, because of its Divine origin,
and because of the original dignity...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 52:1
FURTHER ADDRESS OF THE PROPHET TO JERUSALEM. Zion is exhorted to rise
from the dust, throw off her bonds, and assert her freedom (Isaiah
52:1
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Now again God cries for them.
Awake, awake; put on thy strength, O Zion; put on thy beautiful
garments, O Jerusalem (Isaiah 52:1),
There's a day coming of just, "Put on your glorious garments and ge...
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1 Chronicles 14:15; Deuteronomy 20:4; Exodus 12:33; Exodus 12:39;...
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Not by flight — But securely, and in triumph, being conducted by
your great captain the Lord of hosts. Rereward — So that none shall
be able either to oppose you in your march, or to fall upon you in...