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Verse Isaiah 15:5. _MY HEART SHALL CRY OUT FOR MOAB_ - "The heart of
Moab crieth within her"] For לבי _libbi, my heart_, the
_Septuagint_ reads לבו _libbo, his heart_, or לב _leb_; the
_Chaldee_, לבו...
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MY HEART SHALL CRY OUT FOR MOAB - This is expressive of deep
compassion; and is proof that, in the view of the prophet, the
calamities which were coming upon it were exceedingly heavy. The same
sentim...
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CHAPTER 15
The Burden of Moab
_ The Destruction Announced (Isaiah 15:1)_...
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THE OVERTHROW OF MOAB. A sudden catastrophe has overwhelmed Ar
(Numbers 21:15 *) and Kir in one night. The daughter (read _bath_ for
Bayith; _cf_. Jeremiah 48:18) of Dibon (Numbers 21:30 *) has gone u...
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ZOAR. Now (probably) _Tell esh Shaghur._ not him that wandereth.
Deuteronomy 34:3.Jeremiah 48:34.
AN HEIFER. [flee] like an heifer , &c. Compare Jeremiah 48:34.
MOUNTING UP. as
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The flight of the Moabites....
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(Jeremiah 48:34; Jeremiah 48:5; Jeremiah 48:3) The new theme is
introduced by an expression of the writer's sympathy with the homeless
fugitives: _My heart_ CRIETH _out for Moab_(cf....
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MY HEART SHALL CRY OUT FOR MOAB— Hitherto the prophet had set forth
the lamentation of the Moabites; but seeing these future evils as it
were present to his own mind, he compassionates their griefs, a...
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B. IMPUDENT EASTERNERS - Chapter S 15-17
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
1.
MOAB
a. INVASION
TEXT: Isaiah 15:1-9
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The burden of Moab. For in a night Ar of Moab is laid waste, and
brought to nought; for in a nig...
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My heart shall cry out for Moab; his fugitives shall flee unto Zoar,
an heifer of three years old: for by the mounting up of Luhith with
weeping shall they go it up; for in the way of Horonaim they s...
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15:5 Eglath-Sheli-shijah. (d-14) Meaning, 'a heifer of three years
old.'...
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1. BURDEN] see on Isaiah 13:1. BECAUSE.. NIGHT] RV 'For in a night.'
AR OF MOAB] i.e. city of Moab. The capital (Numbers 22:36; Joshua
13:16) is doubtless meant. The places referred to in the chapter...
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FUGITIVES] RV 'her nobles.' AN HEIFER OF THREE YEARS OLD] i.e. not
broken in: implying that the place was hitherto impregnable. Places
are thus sometimes compared to animals (Jeremiah 46:20; Hosea 4:1...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PLANS FOR JUDAH, ASSYRIA AND EGYPT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 10 TO 20
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 15
GOD WILL PUNISH MOAB
V1 God gave Isaiah this special message abo...
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לִבִּי֙ לְ מֹואָ֣ב יִזְעָ֔ק
בְּרִיחֶ֕הָ עַד ־
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CHAPTER XVII
ISAIAH TO THE FOREIGN NATIONS
736-702 B.C.
Isaiah 14:24; Isaiah 15:1; Isaiah 16:1; Isaiah 17:1;...
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In this section we have three prophecies: concerning Assyria Isaiah
14:24), concerning Philistia Isaiah 14:28), and the commencement of
one concerning Moab (15). This fragment concerning Assyria consi...
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My (f) heart shall cry out for Moab; his fugitives [shall flee] to
Zoar, (g) an heifer of three years old: for they shall go up the
ascent of Luhith with weeping for in the way of Horonaim they (h)
sh...
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My. A charitable heart will grieve for the misfortune of an enemy.
(Worthington) --- I shall join in the general lamentations, though
Moab has always been so great an enemy of Israel. (Calmet) ---
Sep...
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I pause over this verse to remark, and admire, the tender mercies of
the Prophet. Though an enemy, yet the Prophet weeps over Moab. Alas!
who that is born of a woman, but must feel for the miseries in...
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5._My heart shall cry out for Moab. _At length he assumes the
character of a mourner. But it may be thought to be strange and
inconsistent in him to bewail the calamity of the Moabites; for he
ought r...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 15, 16, 17, AND 18.
In Chapter s 15 and 16 Moab is judged. They are warned that the throne
of David shall be established, and the oppressor consumed out of th...
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MY HEART SHALL CRY OUT FOR MOAB,.... These seem to be the words of the
prophet, pitying them as they were fellow creatures, though enemies;
which shows humanity in him, and signifies that their calami...
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My heart shall cry out for Moab; his fugitives [shall flee] unto Zoar,
an heifer of three years old: for by the mounting up of Luhith with
weeping shall they go it up; for in the way of Horonaim they...
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_My heart shall cry out for Moab_ “Hitherto the prophet had set
forth the lamentations of the Moabites, but, seeing these future
evils, as it were, present to his own mind, he compassionates their
gri...
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My heart shall cry out for Moab; his fugitives shall flee unto Zoar,
an heifer of three years old, literally, "whose bolts (extended) to
Zoar, the three-year-old heifer," that is, the locks or fortifi...
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PROPHECY AGAINST MOAB....
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HIS FUGITIVES SHALL FLEE UNTO ZOAR, AN HEIFER:
Or, to the borders thereof even to Zoar as an heifer
DESTRUCTION:
_ Heb._ breaking...
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MY HEART SHALL CRY OUT FOR MOAB; their destruction approaching is so
dreadful, that although they are a most vile nation, and by their
implacable enmity against God and his people do abundantly deserv...
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‘My heart cries out for Moab, her nobles flee to Zoar,
To Eglath-Shelishiyah,
For by the ascent of Luhith they go up with weeping,
For in the way of Horonaim they raise up a cry of destruction.'
Pa...
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CONTENTS: The burden of Moab. Prophecy of great desolations upon the
earth.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Great and dismal changes may in the providence of God be
made within a very short tim...
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Isaiah 15:1. _The burden of Moab._ Joshua had spared this nation by
divine command, being, as descendants of Lot, relatives of the
Hebrews. Deuteronomy 2:9. But they made no returns: Eglon king of Moa...
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_My heart shall cry out for Moab_
THE BURDEN OF SOULS
Too often have God’s servants spoken with dry eyes and hard voices
of the doom of the ungodly; and have only made them more obdurate and
determi...
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_The harden of Moab_
THE MOABITE STONE
From the inscription of Mesha (c. 900 B.C.), found at Dibon in 1869,
and commonly known as the “Moabite stone,” we learn that the
Moabites spoke a language dif...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 15:1 The third oracle concerns Moab. Jeremiah
48:1 parallels and expands this passage....
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 15:1
THE BURDEN OF MOAB. The present chapter and the next are very closely
connected, and may be regarded as together constituting "the burden of
Moab." It has been argued on critic...
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Now in chapter 15, he turns his attention against Moab, that area that
lies just east of the Jordan and of the Dead Sea. And he begins to
speak of the destruction of Moab and of some of the major citi...
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2 Samuel 15:23; 2 Samuel 15:30; Genesis 13:10; Genesis 14:2; Ge
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Moab — Tho' they are a most vile nation. Zoar — Zoar was a town
bordering upon Moab. Of destruction — Such a cry as men send forth
when they are just falling into the pit of destruction....