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Verse Isaiah 16:4. _LET MINE OUTCASTS DWELL WITH THEE, MOAB_ - "Let
the outcasts of Moab sojourn with thee, O Zion"] Setting the points
aside, this is by much the most obvious construction of the _Heb...
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LET MINE OUTCASTS - This may be understood as the language of Judea,
or of God. ‘Mine outcasts’ may mean the exiles of Judea, or God
may call them “his.” The sense is essentially the same. It denotes...
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CHAPTER 16
The Burden of Moab Continued
1. _God's call to Moab to repent (Isaiah 16:1)_ 2. _Moab's pride and
judgment (Isaiah 16:6)_ The fifteenth and sixteenth Chapter s form one
prophecy. Moab's l...
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The Moabites now in Sela, a city of Edom (2 Kings 14:7 *; _cf._ Judges
1:36, _mg.*),_ exhort each other to send the tribute of lambs once
paid to Israel (2 Kings 3:4) to Jerusalem to secure her protec...
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LET MINE OUTCASTS, &C. Some codices, with Aramaean, Septuagint, and
Syriac, read "Let the outcasts", &c.
DWELL. sojourn. Compare 1 Samuel 22:3; 1 Samuel 22:4.
THE SPOILER: i.e. Sennacherib.
EXTORTI...
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Arrived in Edom, the Moabitish refugees are within the sphere of
Judah's political influence (see Introd. Note). Their first anxiety,
therefore, is to secure protection and the right of asylum by send...
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The address of Moab, through its ambassadors, to the court of Judah.
Most of the older commentators took a different view of these verses,
holding that here the prophet points out to the Moabites the...
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_Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab_ Rather, LET THE OUTCASTS OF
MOAB SOJOURN WITH THEE (as protected guests). This implies a slight
change of the vowel points, but has the authority of the chief...
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TAKE COUNSEL, &C.— We have here the second counsel given to the
Moabites; wherein, _first,_ is the counsel itself; Isaiah 16:3 and the
reason of the counsel;—middle of the fourth and the fifth verse....
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
1.
MOAB (Continued)
b. INVITATION
TEXT: Isaiah 16:1-5
1
Send ye the lambs for the ruler of the land from Sela to the
wilderness, unto the mount of the daughter of Zion.
2
For it...
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Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be thou a covert to them
from the face of the spoiler: for the extortioner is at an end, the
spoiler ceaseth, the oppressors are consumed out of the land.
L...
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16:4 oppressors (h-32) Lit. 'trampler' (in the singular). land. (i-38)
Or 'out of the earth.'...
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1. RV 'Send ye the lambs for the ruler of the land from Sela _which
is_ toward the wilderness,' etc. Mesha, king of Moab, had rendered to
Israel tribute of lambs and rams (2 Kings 3:4). The prophet he...
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The appeal to Zion continued. Read, 'Let mine outcasts dwell with thee
(Zion); as for Moab, be thou (Judah) a covert,' etc. The reason
follows why safety may be sought at Zion—because of the peace to...
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There was always a close relation between the people from Judah and
the people from Moab, especially during times of trouble (see Ruth
1:1).
THE END OF MOAB’S PRIDE
V6 It is common knowledge that t...
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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 16
MOAB ASKS FOR HELP
V1 From the town called Sela in the desert, M...
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יָג֤וּרוּ בָךְ֙ נִדָּחַ֔י מֹואָ֛ב
הֱוִי ־סֵ֥תֶר...
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Continuing the prophecy concerning Moab, the prophet proceeds to
describe how in her distress she will appeal to Judah for sanctuary
Isaiah 16:1). This will be refused, and so great will be the distre...
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Let my outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be thou a covert to them from
the face of the spoiler: for the extortioner (d) is at an end, the
spoiler ceaseth, the oppressors are consumed out of the land.
...
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_Dust. Theglathphalassar. I need not exhort you to receive my people,
as I know your dispositions, and they are out of danger. (Calmet)_...
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These are beautiful verses, and full of gospel. The Lord recommends
Moab to give shelter to Israel. They are outcasts, but still they are
the Lord's. Is this Zion (said the nations, in Jerusalem's mou...
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4._Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab. _The Prophet addresses the
_Moabites_, as if he were humbly beseeching them in the name of the
people at large. “You are neighbors, related to us by blood;...
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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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LET MINE OUTCASTS DWELL WITH THEE,.... Not whom God had cast out, but
who were the Lord's people, and whom he owns as such, though cast out
by the enemy, or obliged to flee, and quit their country; le...
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Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be thou a covert to them from
the face of the spoiler: for the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler
ceaseth, the oppressors are consumed out of the land.
Ver...
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_Take counsel_, &c. We have here the second counsel given to the
Moabites, which “contains a complex of various offices, equity,
justice, humanity, to be exercised toward those of the Israelites whom...
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Let Mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be thou a covert to them from
the face of the spoiler, thus giving shelter to all people who might
become fugitives from Judah in the uncertain circumstances o...
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THE CONDITIONS OF DELIVERANCE...
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EXTORTIONER:
_ Heb._ wringer
THE OPPRESSORS:
_ Heb._ the treaders down...
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1-5 God tells sinners what they may do to prevent ruin; so he does to
Moab. Let them send the tribute they formerly engaged to pay to Judah.
Take it as good advice. Break off thy sins by righteousnes...
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MINE OUTCASTS; whom though I have forsaken, and sorely chastened, yet
I do, and still will, own for my people; and I do observe, and will
requite, both the kindnesses and the injuries done to them. TH...
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CHAPTER 16 MOAB, HER REFUGEES IN DESPERATE STRAITS, SEEK REFUGE IN
EDOM AND CONSIDER REFUGE IN JUDAH, BUT DECIDE AGAINST IT.
God was ready to provide Moab with a safe shelter in Judah, but they
prefe...
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MOAB'S CONSIDERATION OF AN APPEAL TO THE KING OF JUDAH (ISAIAH 16:1).
Analysis of Isaiah 16:1.
a Send the lambs, for the ruler of the land, from Sela which is
towards the wilderness, to the mount of...
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CONTENTS: Women of Moab anticipate the Davidic Kingdom and lament the
pride of Moab.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Those who will not yield to the fear of God, will be made
to yield to the fear of ev...
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Isaiah 16:1. _Send ye the lamb from Sela to the wilderness, to the
mount of the daughter of Zion._ Send the tribute of the lambs from all
the towns of Moab, and seek alliance with the house of David,...
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_Let Mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab_
GOD’S OUTCASTS IN MOAB
An injunction is given to Moab to shelter the Jewish fugitives.
I. GOD OWNS HIS PEOPLE WHEN ALL THE WORLD FORSAKES OR OPPOSES THEM. N...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 16:4 WHEN THE OPPRESSOR IS NO MORE... THEN A
THRONE WILL BE ESTABLISHED. God’s reply to Moab’s plea for safety
from Assyrian oppression is the messianic throne of David, full of...
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GOD’S OUTCASTS
Isaiah 16:4. _Let Mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab_.
I. IN THE MOST DESERTED CONDITION OF HIS PEOPLE, GOD ACKNOWLEDGES THEM
AS HIS OWN. “_Mine outcasts_.” Sennacherib thought them h...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 16:1
THE BURDEN OF MOAB (CONTINUED). This portion of the "burden" is
divided into three sections. In section 1 (from Isaiah 16:1 to the end
of...
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Let's turn to Isaiah chapter 16 as we continue our study through the
prophecy of Isaiah.
Now, in these next few Chapter s that we are covering here in Isaiah,
behind the scenes Assyria is arising as a...
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Deuteronomy 23:15; Deuteronomy 23:16; Deuteronomy 24:14; Isaiah 14:4;...
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Mine out — casts — Whom tho' I have sorely chastened, yet I own
for my people. At an end — Shall shortly be destroyed, and then thou
wilt not lose the fruit of thy kindness. The present tense is put f...