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Verse Isaiah 66:3. _HE THAT KILLETH AN OX_ IS AS IF _HE SLEW A MAN_ -
"He that slayeth an ox killeth a man"] These are instances of
wickedness joined with hypocrisy; of the most flagitious crimes
com...
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HE THAT KILLETH AN OX IS AS IF HE SLEW A MAN - Lowth and Noyes render
this, ‘He that slayeth an ox, killeth a man.’ This is a literal
translation of the Hebrew. Jerome renders it, ‘He who sacrifices a...
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CHAPTER 66
The Finale: The Two Classes and the Prophecy of Isaiah in a Retrospect
1. _The apostates and their wicked worship (Isaiah 66:1) _ 2. _The
remnant suffering and encouraged (Isaiah 66:5) _ 3...
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ISAIAH 66. Here divisions are hard to define. The theme the coming
punishment of the apostates and the coming glory of the pious is
pursued now on one side, now on the other.
ISAIAH 66:1. AN ATTACK O...
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CUT OFF. breaketh.
OBLATION. gift, or meal offering. Hebrew. _minchah_.
SWINE'S BLOOD. Reference to Pentateuch (Deuteronomy 14:8; Leviticus
11:7). Compare Isaiah 65:4.
BURNETH INCENSE
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The first part of the verse runs literally thus: "The slaughterer of
the ox, a slayer of a man; the sacrificer of the sheep, a breaker of a
dog's neck; the offerer of an oblation, swine's blood; the m...
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HE THAT KILLETH AN OX, &C.— God here shews, that the external ritual
worship offered to him by hypocrites and wicked persons, void of faith
and holiness, was no more estimable in his sight, than the m...
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F. EPILOGUE, CHAPTER 66
1. BURIAL OF OLD ZION
TEXT: Isaiah 66:1-6
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Thus saith Jehovah, Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my
footstool: what manner of house will ye build unto me? and what plac...
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He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man; he that sacrificeth a
lamb, as if he cut off a dog's neck; he that offereth an oblation, as
if he offered swine's blood; he that burneth incense, as if he...
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1. WHERE, etc.] RV 'what manner of house.. what place shall be my
rest.' The v. is a strong rebuke of such as, without a really
religious spirit, idly trusted in the inviolability of Zion, and the
pro...
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They who offer the due sacrifices, yet without a proper spirit, are no
better than they who perform unclean or idolatrous acts....
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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 66
The *Lord divides the ‘people of God’ into two types. There are
those...
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HE THAT KILLETH AN OX... — The truth of the previous verse is
emphasised by iteration, each clause presenting a distinct
illustration of it. Chapter Isaiah 65:3 had pointed to tendencies, not
yet exti...
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CHAPTER XXV
A LAST INTERCESSION AND THE JUDGMENT
Isaiah 63:7 through Isaiah 66:1
WE might well have thought, that with the section we have been
considering the prophecy of Israel's Redemption had re...
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GOD'S PEOPLE MADE A BLESSING
Isaiah 66:1-14
The prophet forecasts the advent of a new day, when places and rites
would be comparatively unimportant compared with the condition of the
heart, Isaiah 66...
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This last chapter is confessedly difficult of interpretation. In it
the prophet seems to look beyond all that he has previously described,
and to deal with destiny. He first announces anew the fact of...
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He that killeth an ox [is as if] he (d) slew a man; he that
sacrificeth a lamb, [as if] he cut off a dog's neck; he that offereth
an oblation, [as if he offered] swine's blood; he that burneth
incense...
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He. Septuagint, "the wicked who." (Haydock) --- Ox. This is a
prophecy, that the sacrifices which were offered in the old law,
should be abolished in the new; and that he offering of them should be
a...
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I should apprehend that by the killing of an ox, here spoken of, is
not simply meant the act of killing the beast, but with an eye to
sacrifice. And if I do this in the idea of an offering, I do there...
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3._He that killeth an ox, as if he slew a man. _There are two clauses
in this verse. In the former, Isaiah plainly declares that all the
sacrifices of his nation are of no value in the sight of God, b...
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Chapter 66 speaks of the judgment that introduces it, and consequently
gives us more historical details. The temple is rebuilt in Jerusalem
(Isaiah 66:6), but Jehovah does not own it, man alone being...
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HE THAT KILLETH AN OX, IS AS IF HE SLEW A MAN,.... Not that killed the
ox of his neighbour, which, according to law, he was to pay for; or
that killed one for food, which was lawful to be done; but th...
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He that killeth an ox [is as if] he slew a man; he that sacrificeth a
lamb, [as if] he cut off a dog's neck; he that offereth an oblation,
[as if he offered] swine's blood; he that burneth incense, [a...
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_He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man_ Without this humble and
devout temper of mind, killing an ox for a burnt-offering is no more
acceptable to God than if a man offered his son in sacrifice...
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He that killeth an ox, in an act of sacrifice which is nothing but a
dead custom, IS AS IF HE SLEW A MAN; HE THAT SACRIFICETH A LAMB AS IF
HE CUT OFF A DOG'S NECK, as if he insulted the Lord by the sa...
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THE ABOMINATIONS OF A DEAD WORSHIP AND THE BIRTH OF THE NEW CHURCH...
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LAMB:
Or, kid
BURNETH INCENSE:
_ Heb._ maketh a memorial of...
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1-4 The Jews gloried much in their temple. But what satisfaction can
the Eternal Mind take in a house made with men's hands? God has a
heaven and an earth of his own making, and temples of man's maki...
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Solomon, PROVERBS 15:8, gives us a short but full commentary on the
whole verse, _The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the
Lord_. _He that killeth an ox_, that is, for sacrifice, as it is...
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Isaiah 66:3 kills H7819 (H8802) bull H7794 slays H5221 (H8688) man
H376 sacrifices H2076 (H8802) lamb...
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IN CONTRAST ARE THOSE WHOSE OFFERINGS AND SACRIFICES ARE MERELY FORMAL
AND DEBASED AND NOT FROM THE HEART (ISAIAH 66:3).
Isaiah 66:3
“He who kills an ox is as he who slays a man,
He who sacrifices...
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CONTENTS: Blessings of the coming universal Kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Following the day of Christ's vengeance the sorrows of
Israel will be turned into abundant joys. All the Gen...
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Isaiah 66:1. _The heaven is my throne._ This chapter applies to
Isaiah's time, as well as to future times; and though the Lord
rejected the impure worship of the temple, yet he would dwell with the
co...
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_He that killeth an ox_
WORSHIP AND WICKEDNESS
Our prophet affirms, that the sacrifices offered by the wicked and
hypocritical among the Jews, being attended with enormous crimes and
profane rites,...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 66:1 Though the worship of God is violated
now, in the future falsehood will be judged, true worship will spread,
and God will be honored forever.
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SECTION XII.—FINAL THREATENINGS AND PROMISES (Isaiah 66:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 66:1
THE UNGODLY EXILES REBUKED
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Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my
footstool: where is the house that you build unto me? and where is the
place of my rest? (Isaiah 66:1)
They're going to build a new te...
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Amos 5:21; Amos 5:22; Deuteronomy 14:8; Deuteronomy 23:18; Isaiah 1:11
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He that, &c. — Solomon, Proverbs 15:8, gives a full commentary on
the whole verse; The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the
Lord. As if — From hence it is plain, that the prophet is not he...