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FOR - This verse is to be understood as a response to what the
complaining and dissatisfied people had said, as expressed in the
previous verse. God says that he will teach them, but it should be by
a...
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3. THE SIX WOES OF THE PROPHET, JUDGMENT RUINS AND RESTORATION GLORIES
TO COME (28-35)
CHAPTER 28
The First Woe and the Message of Assurance
1. _Ephraim addressed (Isaiah 28:1)_ 2. _Jerusalem equall...
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JERUSALEM ALSO IS THREATENED WITH DESTRUCTION. But Jerusalem like
Ephraim reels with intoxication, the priests and prophets especially.
The prophet is not steady in his vision, the priest when pronoun...
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FOR. Yea, verily. Taking the words out of their own taunting lips, and
turning them against themselves. Quoted in 1 Corinthians 14:21.
STAMMERING. jabbering.
ANOTHER. foreign. Referring to the Assyri...
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The occasion of this remarkable encounter was probably a feast held to
celebrate the renunciation of allegiance to Assyria. Isaiah has
surprised the drunkards over their cups and administered some suc...
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Isaiah parries the gibe with a terrible threat. Jehovah is about to
employ a more uncouth language, to which their mocking description
will fully apply, viz., the harsh barbarous accents of the Assyri...
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FOR WITH STAMMERING LIPS, &C.— Instead of _refreshing,_ in Isaiah
28:12 we may read, _happy place;_ and the 13th may be rendered, _But
the word of the Lord shall be unto them,—that they may go,_ &c.
T...
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V. EMANCIPATION NOT FROM EGYPT
Chapter S 28 - 35
A. FOUNDATION THAT IS FIRM, Chapter S 28-29
1. STUPIDITY
TEXT: Isaiah 28:1-13
1
Woe to the crown of pride of the drunkards of Ephraim, and to the
fa...
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In that day shall the LORD of hosts be for a crown of glory, and for
a diadem of beauty, unto the residue of his people,
-The prophet now turns to Judah, a gracious promise to the remnant
("residue...
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Isaiah's retort, Jehovah will teach them through a foreign invader. RV
'Nay, but by men of strange lips and with another tongue,' etc....
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This chapter must be assigned (Isaiah 28:1) to a date prior to the
capture of Samaria by the Assyrians (722 b.c.) and fall of the
northern kingdom.
1-6. Samaria's luxury and self-indulgence pave the...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 28
The next section of the Book of Isaiah is from Chapter 28 to Chapter
33. These Cha...
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The leaders have not been responsible. They have disappointed their
nation. And the result will be that they hear even more strange
sounds. An enemy that speaks a strange language will carry off many...
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WITH STAMMERING LIPS AND ANOTHER TONGUE... — The “stammering
lips” are those of the Assyrian conquerors, whose speech would seem
to the men of Judah as a barbarous _patois._ They, with their short
sha...
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כִּ֚י בְּ לַעֲגֵ֣י שָׂפָ֔ה וּ בְ
לָשֹׁ֖ון
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BOOK 3
PROPHECIES FROM THE ACCESSION OF HEZEKIAH TO THE DEATH OF SARGON
727-705 B.C.
THE prophecies with which we have been engaged (Chapter s 2-10:4) fall
either before or during the great Assyrian...
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THE DECAY OF AN INTEMPERATE PEOPLE
Isaiah 28:1-13
A new series of prophecies begins here and extends to Isaiah 32:20.
Samaria is described as a faded crown or garland on the nation's head
because it...
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Here begins the third and last circle of the first division of the
book. It consists of a series of prophecies concerning the chosen
people and the world.
In this chapter we have a graphic revelation...
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For with stammering (k) lips and another tongue will he speak to this
people.
(k) Let one teach what he can, yet they will no more understand him,
than if he spoke in a strange language....
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Here is another solemn charge, and more pointed than the former.
Errors are not only found in Ephraim, but in Judah; not only among the
carnal, but the professor. Yea, God's ministers, both prophet an...
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11._For with stammering lips. _(224) Some supply, that “it is as if
one should say;” but that is superfluous. I therefore view these
words as relating to God, who became, as the Prophet tells us, a
ba...
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Chapter 28 sets before us the first elements of these final scenes in
the history of this wonderful people. The scourge comes from the
north. Ephraim is invaded as by an overflowing torrent, by a temp...
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FOR WITH STAMMERING LIPS AND ANOTHER TONGUE WILL HE SPEAK TO THIS
PEOPLE. Or "hath spoken" s; as parents and nurses, in a lisping
manner, and in a language and tone different from what they use in
com...
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_For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this
people._
Ver. 11. _For with stammering lips, &c._] With a lisping lip. Heb.,
With scoffs of lip, or with language of mocks. Surely G...
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_For_ Or, rather, _therefore_, as the particle כי is often used. For
the prophet here evidently intends to express the punishment of their
dulness. _With stammering lips, and another tongue_ By people...
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For with stammering lips and another tongue will He, namely, Jehovah,
SPEAK TO THIS PEOPLE, namely, by a foreign and hostile people, whose
language would indeed seem strange and barbarous to them, the...
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CONCERNING SAMARIA AND JERUSALEM.
Chapter s 28 to 33 in the Book of Isaiah contain a cycle of prophecies
and proclamations concerning the relation of Judah to Assyria in the
time of King Hezekiah. Aha...
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STAMMERING LIPS:
_ Heb._ stammerings of lip
WILL HE SPEAK:
Or, he hath spoken...
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5-15 The prophet next turns to Judah, whom he calls the residue of
his people. Happy are those alone, who glory in the Lord of hosts
himself. Hence his people get wisdom and strength for every servic...
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FOR; or, _therefore_, as this particle is oft used. For this seems to
be the punishment of their dulness. WITH STAMMERING LIPS; either,
1. In way of condescension, as mothers and nurses teach childre...
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HIS OPPONENT MOCK ISAIAH'S TEACHING (ISAIAH 28:9).
Isaiah's opponents mock him because all that he does is proclaim a
repetitive message. In their view that is to treat them like children.
But his rep...
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CONTENTS: Woe of Ephriam due to drunkenness. Prediction of Assyrian
captivity of Ephriam. Ephriam's fate a warning to Judah.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The glorious beauty and the plenty of the lan...
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Isaiah 28:1. _The crown of pride._ Sebaste, the ancient Samaria, is
situated on a long mount of an oval figure, having first a fruitful
valley, and then a circle of hills running round about it.
_Maun...
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_With stammering lips_
ASSYRIAN SPEECH
“By men of strange lips” Jehovah will speak Assyrian to them; and
with a more frightful iteration than the prophet used. (_A.
B.Davidson, LL. D._)
A GREAT MOR...
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_Whom shall He teach knowledge?_
THE SCOFFING DRUNKARDS
They scoff at the prophet, that intolerable moralist. They are
full-grown and free; he need not teach them knowledge Isaiah 11:9),
and explain...
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SECTION VII. RENEWED DENUNCIATIONS OF ISRAEL AND JUDAH (CH. 28-31.)
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 28:1
A WARNING TO SAMARIA. The prophet has now east his eagle glance
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Chapter 28. Now the prophet turns to the local present issues. He is
now... he's gone off down the road to the end of things. Now he comes
back and he begins to speak of the Northern Kingdom, the majo...
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1 Corinthians 14:21; Deuteronomy 28:49; Jeremiah 5:15...
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Another tongue — By people of a strange language, whom he shall
bring among them, seeing they will not hear him speaking, by his
prophets, in their own language....