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Verse Isaiah 48:22. THERE IS _NO PEACE, SAITH THE LORD, UNTO THE
WICKED._] _See below, Clarke's note on "_Isaiah 57:21_"_. As the
destruction of Babylon was determined, God commands his people to
has...
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THERE IS NO PEACE, SAITH THE LORD, UNTO THE WICKED - This verse
contains a sentiment whose truth no one can doubt. To the transgressor
of the laws of God there can be no permanent peace, enjoyment, or...
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CHAPTER 48
The Divine Restatement Concerning His People, Their Condition and
Future
1. _Their condition and Jehovah's predictions (Isaiah 48:1)_ 2.
_Jehovah acts for His Name's sake (Isaiah 48:9)_ 3....
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THE JOYOUS SONG OF THE RETURNING EXILES. The exiles on their return
exhort one another to publish the salvation which Yahweh has brought,
how, repeating the wonders of the Exodus, He miraculously prov...
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NO PEACE, &C. Compare Isaiah 57:20.
THE WICKED. lawless ones: i.e. the wicked in Israel....
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The words are taken from ch. Isaiah 57:21, where, however, they stand
in their proper connexion. Here they are either a gloss or an
editorial insertion intended to mark the close of a division of the...
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THERE IS NO PEACE, &C.— "There is no peace, no serenity of mind and
conscience,—more desirable than every earthly blessing, superior to
all conception;—there is no durable prosperity on earth, no eter...
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c. PRACTICE
TEXT: Isaiah 48:17-22
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Thus saith Jehovah, thy Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: I am Jehovah
thy God, who teacheth thee to profit, who leadeth thee by the way that
thou shouldest go....
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There is no peace, saith the LORD, unto the wicked.
(NO PEACE ... UNTO THE WICKED. Repeated at . All the blessings just
mentioned () belong only to the godly, not to the wicked. Israel shall
first...
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LET THE EXILES TRUST IN JEHOVAH, AND COME OUT OF BABYLON
1-11. Jehovah's purpose will be executed, but not for Israel's merit.
12-22. Let Israel recognise His leading in the course of history, and
l...
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Those who are unfaithful cannot share the promised peace. The words
are repeated almost exactly at Isaiah 57:21.
THE SERVANT OF JEHOVAH
Isaiah 49:1. The Servant of Jehovah tells of His call and miss...
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But God’s promises are not for people who refuse to give up their
wicked behaviour.
LORD ~ God’s personal name in the Bible. In the original language,
God’s name ‘Lord’ means ‘head over all’ and ‘God...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD PROMISES COMFORT TO HIS PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 48
ISRAEL’S EMPTY RELIGION
V1 The *Lord says, ‘Listen to this, you family...
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THERE IS NO PEACE. — The warning was needed even for the liberated
exiles. There was an implied condition as to all God’s gifts. Even
the highest blessings, freedom and home, were no real blessings to...
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אֵ֣ין שָׁלֹ֔ום אָמַ֥ר יְהוָ֖ה לָ †
רְשָׁעִֽים׃ ס
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Isaiah 44:1; Isaiah 45:1; Isaiah 46:1; Isaiah 47:1; Isaiah 48:1...
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“A LIGHT TO THE GENTILES”
Isaiah 48:17-22; Isaiah 49:1-13
The first division of this second part of Isaiah closes at Isaiah
48:22, with the phrase _there is no peace to the wicked_. The second
divisi...
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This chapter constitutes the last section of the division dealing with
the purpose of peace. It is a great appeal to the people. It first
describes Jehovah's methods (verses Isa 48:1-11). He has had t...
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[There is] no (a) peace, saith the LORD, to the wicked.
(a) Thus he speaks that the wicked hypocrites should not abuse God's
promise, in whom was neither faith nor repentance, as in (Isaiah
57:21)...
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_Peace. Septuagint, "rejoicing," or prosperity for the Chaldeans or
wicked Jews, ver. 18. (Calmet) --- It is promised only to the
penitent. (Worthington)_...
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How gracious the preface to all these sweet promises; and how sure
they become, in the name of the great Promiser! Reader! let it be our
earnest study and delight to come under the teaching of this al...
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REFLECTIONS
READER! stand still, and see the salvation of God! Behold, as this
Chapter most blessedly sets forth, from whom that salvation comes; by
whom it is accomplished; in whom it is alone found...
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22._There is no peace, saith Jehovah to the wicked. _These words,
“saith the Lord,” are included by some commentators in a
parenthesis; but we view them as having this connection with what goes
before...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 46, 47, AND 48.
In Chapter s 46, 47, the application is made to Babylon and to her
idols, but still as pleading for Israel as beloved of God; for
governmental...
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THERE IS NO PEACE, SAITH THE LORD, UNTO THE WICKED,.... To
Nebuchadnezzar and his seed, says Jarchi; to the Babylonians, say Aben
Ezra and Kimchi; who enjoyed no more peace and prosperity, being
conqu...
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Isaiah 48:22 [There is] no peace, saith the LORD, unto the wicked.
Ver. 22. _There is no peace, saith the Lord, unto the wicked._]
Babylon's best days are past: therefore go ye forth of her. Isa 48:2...
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_There is no peace unto the wicked_ God having, in the foregoing
verses, foretold that blessed deliverance which he would give to his
servant Jacob, (Isaiah 48:20,) here adds an explication and limita...
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There is no peace, saith the Lord, in a solemn declaration, UNTO THE
WICKED. Those who refuse to accept the salvation prepared by Him for
all men will never know anything of the peace which passeth al...
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An Urgent Invitation to Believe the Lord's Word...
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16-22 The Holy Spirit qualifies for service; and those may speak
boldly, whom God and his Spirit send. This is to be applied to Christ.
He was sent, and he had the Spirit without measure. Whom God re...
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God having in the next foregoing verses foretold, that peace and
blessed deliverance which he would certainly give to _his servant
Jacob_, ISAIAH 48:20, he here adds an explication and limitation of
t...
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THE CALL TO FLEE FROM BABYLON (ISAIAH 48:20).
As we come to the end of the section from chapter 40 to 48 we find
God's final charge. It is to ‘flee from Babylon.' Babylon with all
that it stood for wa...
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CHAPTER 48 THE UNPREPARED STATE OF ISRAEL/JUDAH.
Babylon, and its final fate, has just been described, but the very
idea has turned Isaiah's attention on Israel. It has put Israel under
the microscop...
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Isaiah 48:1. _Hear ye this, O house of Jacob, which are called by the
name of Israel, and are come forth out of the waters of Judah, which
swear by the name of the LORD, and make mention of the God of...
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CONTENTS: The dullness of Israel. Restoration under the Servant of
Jehovah. Israel reminded of the promises.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit.
CONCLUSION: God often finds His people obstinate and...
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Isaiah 48:1. _Which swear by the name of the Lord,_ who resents all
false swearing to his covenant.
Isaiah 48:3. _I have declared the former things._ The Messiah
continues here to be the speaker, and...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:1 Despite Israel’s stubborn unbelief, God
pursues his purpose of redemption. He will free them from Babylon for
his own sake.
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THE POSSESSORS OF PEACE
Isaiah 48:22. _There is no peace, saith the Lord, to the wicked_.
“There is a caveat put in against the wicked, that go on still in
their trespasses. Let them not think they h...
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EXPOSITION
The present chapter, which terminates the second section of Isaiah's
later prophecies, consists of a long address by God to his people,
partly in the way of complaint, partly of combined p...
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Now in chapter 48 God speaks about how that He is going to restore
then under the Holy One, Jehovah's servant. And God is going to
restore the house of Jacob.
Hear ye this, O house of Jacob, which ar...
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Isaiah 57:21; Job 15:20; Luke 19:42; Romans 3:17...
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No peace — God having foretold that peace which he would give to his
servant Jacob, adds an explication; and declares, that wicked men
should not enjoy the benefit of this mercy....