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CHAPTER LIV
_Some suppose this chapter to have been addressed to the_
_Gentiles; some, to the Jewish Church; and some, to the_
_Christian, in its first stage. On comparing the different parts_
_of...
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SING, O BARREN - That is, shout for joy, lift up the voice of
exultation and praise. The ‘barren’ here denotes the church of God
under the Old Testament, confined within the narrow limits of the
Jewis...
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CHAPTER 54 ISRAEL CALLED TO SING
1. _The blessings of restoration (Isaiah 54:1) _ 2. _Mercy bestowed
(Isaiah 54:7) _ 3. _The earthly glory of Jerusalem (Isaiah 54:11) _ 4.
Jehovah keeps and defends Hi...
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LIV. ZION SHALL BE RESTORED TO HER PLACE AS YAHWEH'S WIFE, NEVER AGAIN
TO BE REJECTED. The poet pictures Zion as a barren wife, left desolate
by her husband. Let her break into transports of joy, for...
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SING. Shout in triumph (Isaiah 52:8; Isaiah 52:9; Zephaniah 3:14).
Quoted in Galatians 1:4, Gal 1:27.
BARREN. Refers to Sarah....
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The ideal Zion is called upon to rejoice in the multitude of her
children. As in ch. Isaiah 49:21, the children are conceived as
already born, and waiting to be acknowledged by their mother.
_more are...
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SING, O BARREN— We have often had occasion to observe, that the
covenant between God and his people is represented in Scripture under
that of marriage. See the notes on Solomon's Song, and chap. Isaia...
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VIII. COMMUNION THROUGH GOD'S COVENANT
Chapter S 54-59
A. WED TO THE LORD IN COVENANT RELATIONSHIP
CHAPTER 54
1. RECONCILED
TEXT: Isaiah 54:1-8
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Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear; break f...
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Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear; break forth into singing,
and cry aloud, thou that didst not travail with child: for more are
the children of the desolate than the children of the married w...
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1. MARRIED WIFE] referring to the days of Jerusalem's prosperity....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 54
THE NUMBER OF GOD’S PEOPLE WILL INCREASE VASTLY
V1 (The *Lord speaks) ‘Sing for joy...
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Isaiah uses the word picture of a ‘woman’ to refer to *Jerusalem
and its inhabitants.
• In earlier Chapter s, Isaiah had referred to *Jerusalem as a
‘woman’ that was without the benefit of children....
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LIV.
(1) SING, O BARREN... — The words seem to carry on the jubilant
strain of Isaiah 51; Isaiah 52:1, leaving the section Isaiah 52:13 to
Isaiah
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רָנִּ֥י עֲקָרָ֖ה לֹ֣א יָלָ֑דָה
פִּצְחִ֨י רִנָּ֤ה...
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BOOK 4
THE RESTORATION
WE have now reached the summit of our prophecy. It has been a long,
steep ascent, and we have had very much to seek out on the way, and to
extricate and solve and load ourselv...
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THE WONDROUS LOVE OF GOD
Isaiah 54:1-17
We have heard the exiles summoned to leave Babylon, and have beheld
the Savior becoming the sin-bearer. Here our attention is recalled to
the still desolate c...
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We now come to the section which deals with the triumphant singing
resulting from the work of the Servant of God, and this chapter is the
song of assurance. It first sets forth the glorious fact of
re...
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Sing, O (a) barren, thou [that] didst not bear; break forth into
singing, and cry aloud, thou [that] didst not travail with child: for
more [are] the children of the (b) desolate than the children of...
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_Barren Jews in captivity, or Church of the Gentiles, to which alone
the expressions can be applied. (Calmet) --- The Gentiles were before
unfruitful, as the Jews will be till towards the latter times...
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1._Shout. _After having spoken of the death of Christ, he passes on
with good reason to the Church; that we may feel mere deeply in
ourselves what is the value and efficacy of his death. We cannot
beh...
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Chapter 54 gives the result of these events to Jerusalem in those
days. Jerusalem is looked at as barren and desolate, after having
rejected Him who came to be her husband; but now, through that grace...
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SING, O BARREN, THOU THAT DIDST NOT BEAR,.... The Targum interprets
this of Jerusalem, paraphrasing the words thus,
"sing praise, O Jerusalem, which was as a barren woman that bears
not;''
and so th...
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Sing, O barren, thou [that] didst not bear; break forth into singing,
and cry aloud, thou [that] didst not travail with child: for more
[are] the children of the desolate than the children of the marr...
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_Sing, O barren_ The prophet, having largely discoursed of the
sufferings of Christ, and of the blessed fruits thereof, among which
one particularly promised was, that he should have a numerous seed
t...
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Sing, O barren, in joyful shouting, THOU THAT DIDST NOT BEAR, the
Jewish Church being for a while forsaken of God and therefore
destitute of spiritual children; BREAK FORTH INTO SINGING AND CRY
ALOUD,...
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THE LORD'S PROMISE TO RELIEVE ZION'S BARRENNESS...
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1-5 Observe the low state of religion in the world, for a long time
before Christianity was brought in. But by preaching the gospel,
multitudes were converted from idols to the living God. This is ma...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 54 The blessings and fulness of the gospel church,
ISAIAH 54:1; the Gentiles becoming Christ's spouse; to whom his love
is everlasting, ISAIAH 54:4. Her glories, ISAIAH 54:11,12. The gi...
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THE RESTORATION OF GOD'S ERRING WIFE (ISAIAH 54:1).
In this chapter we have the gradual unfolding of the work of the
Servant. God will prosper His true people in the future so that they
will multiply...
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TRAVAIL
(_ See Scofield) - (Micah 5:1). _...
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The precious promises, contained in this chapter, belong in the first
place to the Church of God; but, as that which belongs to the Church,
really belongs to every member of it, we shall not be acting...
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Try and suck all the sweetness that you can out of this chapter while
we read it. The personal application of a promise to the heart by the
Holy Spirit is that which is wanted. The honey in Jonathan's...
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Isaiah 54:1. _Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear; break forth
into singing, and cry aloud, thou that didst not travail with child:
for more are the children of the desolate than the children of...
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Isaiah 54:1. _Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear; break forth
into singing, and cry aloud, thou that didst not travail with child:
for more are the children of the desolate than the children of...
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CONTENTS: Israel as the restored wife of Jehovah in the Kingdom age.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: We may with greatest assurance depend upon God for the
keeping of His covenant with His peop...
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Isaiah 54:1. _Sing, oh barren, thou that didst not bear._ This
prophecy is a song of praise, exulting in the assurance that the
gentile world should be converted to Christ. The prophet saw it as
alrea...
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_Sing, O barren_
JERUSALEM: BARREN, THEN FRUITFUL
The direct address refers to Jerusalem, which resembled Sarah in her
early barrenness and later fruitfulness Isaiah 51:1).
(_F. Delitzsch, D.D._)
T...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 54:1 The everlasting love of God will heal all
his people’s sorrows, if they will accept the terms of his glorious
grace.
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THE ASTONISHING INCREASE OF THE CHURCH
(_Missionary Sermon_)
Isaiah 54:1. _Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear, &c._
Vast accessions to the Church are here predicted. Consider—
I. THE COMPARAT...
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SECTION IV.—A RENEWAL OF PROMISES TO ISRAEL, COMBINED WITH
EXHORTATION (CH. 54-56:8).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 54:1
A PROMISE TO ISRAEL O
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Israel is to be restored as Jehovah's wife, chapter 54.
Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear; break forth into singing,
and cry aloud, thou that didst not travail with child: for more are
the chil...
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1 Samuel 2:5; Galatians 4:27; Hebrews 11:11; Hebrews 11:12; Isaiah
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Sing — The prophet having largely discoursed of the sufferings of
Christ, and of the blessed fruits thereof, and here foreseeing that
glorious state of the church, he breaks forth into this song of
tr...