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Verse Isaiah 29:22. _WHO REDEEMED ABRAHAM_] As God redeemed Abraham
from among idolaters and workers of iniquity, so will he redeem those
who hear the words of the Book, and are humbled before him, Is...
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THEREFORE - In consequence of the happy change which shall take place
in the nation when the oppressor shall be removed Isaiah 29:20, and
when the poor and the meek shall rejoice Isaiah 29:19, and the...
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CHAPTER 29
The Second Woe Against Ariel and the Third Woe
1. _The fall of Ariel (Jerusalem) predicted (Isaiah 29:1)_ 2. _Their
enemies dealt with by Jehovah (Isaiah 29:5)_ 3. The people's
condition:...
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ABRAHAM. Reference to Pentateuch, as well known. App-92.
THE HOUSE OF JACOB. See note on Isaiah 2:5.
HIS FACE... WAX PALE. Put by Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of Adjunct),
for fear....
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_who redeemed Abraham_ The clause is suspicious both from its position
in the original, and from its contents. There is no incident in the
biblical history of Abraham to which the expression "redeem...
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Isaiah 29:15-24 A Messianic forecast
The third "Woe" (Isaiah 29:15), directed against the political
intrigue with Egypt, merely serves as a point of attachment for a
glowing description of the regene...
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THEREFORE THUS SAITH THE LORD— These verses contain the third
consequence of turning Lebanon into a fruitful field;—the Gentiles
being called to the privileges of the Christian dispensation. The
proph...
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5. SANCTIFICATION
TEXT: Isaiah 29:17-24
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Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a
fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
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And in th...
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Therefore thus saith the LORD, who redeemed Abraham, concerning the
house of Jacob, Jacob shall not now be ashamed, neither shall his face
now wax pale.
THUS SAITH THE LORD ... Join "saith ... con...
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29:22 concerning (e-8) Or 'to.'...
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WARNINGS TO JUDAH
These Chapter s refer to the state of affairs during the reign of
Hezekiah, when Palestine was threatened by Assyria, and an influential
party in Judah favoured resistance, relying...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 29
THE FATE OF *JERUSALEM
V1 *Woe to *Jerusalem, the city of David! It will not matt...
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Even when Abraham’s trouble was his own fault, the *Lord still
rescued him (see Genesis 12:10-20).
JERUSALEM ~ at the time of David and Solomon, the capital of the
country called Israel. During the t...
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THUS SAITH THE LORD, WHO REDEEMED ABRAHAM. — The words gain in
vividness if we think of them as referring to the Jewish tradition
that Abraham had been accused by his kinsmen before Nimrod for not
wor...
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לָכֵ֗ן כֹּֽה ־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ אֶל
־בֵּ֣ית יַֽע
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BOOK 3
ORATIONS ON THE EGYPTIAN INTRIGUES AND ORACLES ON FOREIGN NATIONS
705-702 B.C.
Isaiah:
29 About 703
30 A little later
31 A little later
32:1-8 Later
32:9-20 Date uncertain
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This is the first of a series of declamations concerning the chosen
people, and sets forth the purpose of Jehovah in judgment. The message
opens with a description of the judgment (verses Isa 29:1-4),...
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Reader! above all things, do remark how gracious the Chapter closeth.
The Lord will be friends with Jacob, notwithstanding all his
rebellion. The cause is assigned, the Lord redeemed Abraham, that is,...
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22._Therefore thus saith Jehovah. _This is the conclusion of the
former statement; for he comforts the people, that they may not
despair in that wretched and miserable condition to which they shall
be...
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Jerusalem is reduced to the last extremity. But this time Jehovah
appears for her deliverance, and the multitude of her enemies
disappear as a dream of the night. Everything is dark and gloomy as to
t...
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THEREFORE THUS SAITH THE LORD, WHO REDEEMED ABRAHAM,.... That brought
him from Ur of the Chaldees; that freed him from idolatry, and from a
vain conversation before conversion, and delivered him from...
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Therefore thus saith the LORD, who redeemed Abraham, concerning the
house of Jacob, Jacob shall not now be ashamed, neither shall his face
now wax pale.
Ver. 22. _Who redeemed Abraham., _] _sc., _ Ou...
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Therefore, thus saith the Lord who redeemed Abraham, by calling him
away from his father's house, out of the midst of idolatry, CONCERNING
THE HOUSE OF JACOB, the congregation of people chosen by Him,...
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THE COUNSEL OF GOD...
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17-24 The wonderful change here foretold, may refer to the affairs of
Judah, though it looks further. When a great harvest of souls was
gathered to Christ from among the Gentiles, then the wilderness...
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WHO REDEEMED ABRAHAM _from manifold dangers_, and especially from that
idolatry in which his family and ancestors were generally involved,
JOSHUA 24:2,3. JACOB; the Israelites or posterity of Jacob, w...
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Isaiah 29:22 says H559 (H8804) LORD H3068 redeemed H6299 (H8804)
Abraham H85 house H1004 Jacob H3290 Jacob...
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THE THIRD WOE: AGAINST THOSE WHO SEEK TO HIDE WHAT THEY DO FROM GOD,
BUT YAHWEH WILL TRIUMPH IN SPITE OF IT (ISAIAH 29:15).
Analysis.
a Woe to those who seek deep, to hide their counsel from Yahweh,...
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IF THEY WERE WISE THEY WOULD RECOGNISE THAT GOD HAS EVERYTHING IN HAND
(ISAIAH 29:17).
For the truth is that Yahweh, the Potter, will take the poor and the
lowly and will work on them to make of them...
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REDEEMED
(_ See Scofield) - (Isaiah 59:20). _
(_ See Scofield) - (Exodus 14:30). _...
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CONTENTS: Warnings to Judah and Jerusalem of impending discipline. The
blessing after the final deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Abraham.
CONCLUSION: Those who are formal and hypocritical in the...
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Isaiah 29:1. _Woe to Ariel,_ the lion of God, or the strong lion, for
_El_ is often rendered _strong_ or _rock,_ as in Psalms 42:9. “God
my rock.” The city of Jerusalem was that strong rock, or strong...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 29:22 Despite their failures, God will keep
his promises to Abraham’s descendants.
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 29:1
A WARNING TO JERUSALEM. Expostulation is followed by threats. The
prophet is aware that all his preaching to the authorities in
Jerusalem (Isaiah 28:14) will be of no avail, an...
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Chapter 29, the woe unto Jerusalem. Ariel means the lion of God. It is
one of the names for Jerusalem.
Woe to Ariel, to Ariel, [the lion of God] the city where David dwelt!
add ye year to year; let th...
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1 Peter 1:18; 1 Peter 1:19; Ezekiel 37:24; Ezekiel 37:28; Ezekie
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Redeemed — From manifold dangers, and especially from idolatry.
Jacob — The Israelites or posterity of Jacob, who had great cause to
be ashamed, for their continued infidelity, shall at last be brough...