_A.M. 3266. B.C. 738._
The salvation promised in the foregoing chapter being compared to that
of Israel, in the day when they came out of the land of Egypt; and
Moses and Israel having then sung a song of praise, to the glory of
God; the prophet here puts a eucharistic hymn into the mouths of the
L... [ Continue Reading ]
_And_, &c. “Isaiah concludes this most noble prophecy with a
doxology from the mouth of those who should share in the blessings of
the great redemption before specified. This doxology is two-fold: in
the first part, the redeemed, in their own names and persons, praise
God for the benefits of salvati... [ Continue Reading ]
_Therefore_ Because the Lord Jehovah is your strength and song, and
is, and will be, your salvation; _with joy shall ye draw water_, &c.
The assurances God has given you of his love, and the experience you
have had of the benefit and comfort of his grace, should greatly
encourage your faith in him,... [ Continue Reading ]
_In that day ye shall say_, &c. Here we have the second part of the
evangelical song, the subject of which, as of the former, is the
praise of God. In the former part, believers stir up themselves to
praise God; here they invite and encourage one another to do it, and
are represented as contriving t... [ Continue Reading ]