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Verse Isaiah 6:11. _BE UTTERLY DESOLATE _- "Be left"] For תשאה
_tishaeh_, the _Septuagint_ and _Vulgate_ read תשאר _tishshaer_....
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HOW LONG - The prophet did not dare to pray that this effect should
not follow. He asked merely therefore “how long” this state of
things must continue; how long this message was to be delivered, and...
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CHAPTER 6
The Prophet's Vision and New Commission
1. _The time of the vision (Isaiah 6:1)_ 2. _Jehovah of hosts (Isaiah
6:2)_ 3. _The prophet's woe (Isaiah 6:5)_ 4. The cleansing ...
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ISAIAH 6. THE CALL OF ISAIAH. This chapter contains Isaiah's own
account of his call to the prophetic office. Presumably it was written
down some time after the event, but the interval need not have b...
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HOW LONG? See the answer (Romans 11:25).
WASTED. desolate.
WITHOUT. for want of. man. Hebrew. _adam._ App-14.
LAND. ground, or soil. Hebrew. _adamah_
DESOLATE. See note on Isaiah 1:7....
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_Lord, how long?_ The prophet feels that in the divine counsels there
must be a limit to this process of judicial hardening, that it must
reach a crisis with a day of hope beyond it. But the answer is...
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The hardening of the people in unbelief is to be accompanied by a
series of external judgments, culminating in the utter ruin of the
nation....
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b. THE CONSEQUENCES
TEXT: Isaiah 6:11-13
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Then said I, Lord, how long? and he answered, Until cities be waste
without inhabitant, and houses without men, and the land become
utterly waste,
12
a...
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Then said I, Lord, how long? And he answered, Until the cities be
wasted without inhabitant, and the houses without man, and the land be
utterly desolate, LORD, HOW LONG - will this wretched conditio...
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6:11 land (e-24) _ Adamah_ , 'soil.' as Deuteronomy 26:2 ; in ver. 12
it is _ erets_ , 'the earth.' see 1 Samuel 2:8 ....
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THE PROPHET'S CALL
This c., which recounts the prophet's call and commission, would stand
first in a chronological arrangement of the book. The opening words
remind us of the vision of Micaiah (1 King...
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To know the purpose of God’s message gives a great shock to Isaiah.
Even worse news follows. Enemies will destroy the land. They will
carry off nearly all the inhabitants to a foreign country....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
ISAIAH DECLARES HOW GOD’S PEOPLE SHOULD BE LIVING
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 1 TO 9
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 6
GOD CALLS ISAIAH
V1 In the year when King Uzziah died, I s...
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LORD, HOW LONG? — The prophet asks the question which is ever on the
lips of those who are brought face to face with the problems of the
world, with the great mystery of evil, sin permitted to work ou...
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וָ אֹמַ֕ר עַד ־מָתַ֖י אֲדֹנָ֑י וַ
יֹּ֡אמֶר
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CHAPTER IV
ISAIAH'S CALL AND CONSECRATION
740 B.C.
written 735? or 727?
Isaiah 6:1
IT has been already remarked that in chapter 6 we should find no other
truths than those which have been unfolded...
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A CALL TO HEROIC SERVICE
Isaiah 6:1-13
Kings die; Jesus lives. See John 12:41. We are here reminded of Acts
22:17-18. How great the contrast between the worship of these seraphim
in the Unseen-Holy...
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We now begin the second part of the first circle of prophecy, which
contains the prophecies during the reigns of Jotham and Ahaz. When
Uzziah died, Isaiah was called to the exercise of a larger minist...
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Then said I, Lord, (p) how long? And he answered, Until the cities
shall be wasted without inhabitant, and the houses without man, and
the land be utterly desolate,
(p) As he was moved with the zeal...
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_Desolate. By means of Nabuchodonosor, (St. Chrysostom) and the
Romans, (Eusebius, &c.) or even till the end of the world, their
obstinacy will continue._...
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Here the prophet, as if struck with what he had seen and heard, puts
in a question, and a solemn one it is: "How long shall it be that the
enemy of souls shall triumph, and fallen man remain under the...
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11._And I said, How long, O LORD? _Although the Prophets are severe in
denouncing the wrath of God against men, yet they do not lay aside
human feelings. It is therefore necessary that they sustain a...
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But it was in the counsels of God that His presence should be
established in glory in the midst of His people, and this will be
accomplished in Christ at the end of the age. Hence the testimony of
the...
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THEN SAID I, LORD, HOW LONG?.... That is, how long will this
blindness, hardness, stupidity, and impenitence, remain with this
people, or they be under such a sore judgment of God upon them:
AND HE A...
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_Then said I, Lord, how long? And he answered, Until the cities be
wasted without inhabitant, and the houses without man, and the land be
utterly desolate,_
Ver. 11. _Then said I, Lord, how long?_] _...
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Then said I, Lord, how long? that is, how long would this hardening
continue? AND HE ANSWERED, UNTIL THE CITIES BE WASTED, altogether
desolate, WITHOUT INHABITANT, AND THE HOUSES WITHOUT MAN, without...
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THE MISSION OF THE PROPHET...
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UTTERLY DESOLATE:
_ Heb._ desolate with desolation...
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9-13 God sends Isaiah to foretell the ruin of his people. Many hear
the sound of God's word, but do not feel the power of it. God
sometimes, in righteous judgment, gives men up to blindness of mind,...
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LORD, HOW LONG? an abrupt speech, arising from the prophet's great
passion and astonishment. How long shall this dreadful judgment last?
UNTIL THE LAND BE UTTERLY DESOLATE; until this land be totally...
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Isaiah 6:11 said H559 (H8799) Lord H136 answered H559 (H8799) cities
H5892 waste H7582 (H8804) inhabitant...
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YAHWEH'S CALL TO ISAIAH (ISAIAH 6:5).
As Isaiah stood, or possibly prostrated himself, before the wonderful
vision of resplendent holiness, it was all too much for him as he was
made aware of his own...
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Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died_
You remember him, that leprous king, that king who had thrust himself
into the priests' office, and was smitten of leprosy, and shut up in a
separate h...
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Isaiah 6:1. In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the LORD
sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the
temple. Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with...
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CONTENTS: Isaiah's transforming vision and his new commission.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Those who are to teach others the knowledge of God must
themselves have the vision of God. Those a...
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The excellence of the prophet's labours during the war with Pekah and
Rezin, seems to be the cause why this vision occupies but a secondary
place. God gave it to console the church on the death of so...
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_In the year that King Uzziah died I saw also the Lord_
THE STORY OF THE PROPHET’S CALL--WHY INSERTED HERE
Why the narrative of the prophet’s call was not, as in the cases of
Jeremiah and Ezekiel, a...
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_Then said I, Lord, how long?_
THE STATE OF THE CHURCH
I. NOTICE A FEW THINGS AFFECTING THE STATE OF THE CHURCH AND OF THE
WORLD WHICH ARE CALCULATED TO EXCITE THE ASTONISHMENT AND GRIEF OF THE
CHRI...
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_And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand
not_
ISAIAH: HIS HEAVINESS AND HIS CONSOLATION
1.
Isaiah summed up his whole future life in those two words, “Behold
me; send m...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 6:11 God’s discipline will leave only a
remnant of his people—THE HOLY SEED—like a single STUMP left after
a forest has been BURNED over....
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A STRANGE AND SAD ERRAND
Isaiah 6:9. _And He said, Go, and tell this people, &c._
A sad and mysterious errand, the statement of which might well have
quenched the enthusiasm inspired by his vision of...
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THE PROPHET’S CALL
Isaiah 6:1. _In the year that King Uzziah died, &c._
We have here the history of Isaiah’s call to his great life-work.
Perhaps in a modern biography this chapter would have been pl...
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SECTION III. ISAIAH'S VISION OF GOD UPON HIS THRONE (Isaiah 6:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 6:1
THE VISION
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By Chuck Smith
Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Isaiah, chapter 6, as Isaiah
records for us his commissioning by God for his ministry. Now you
remember in chapter 1 that Isaiah tells us that his tim...
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Isaiah 1:7; Isaiah 24:1; Isaiah 3:26; Psalms 74:10; Psalms 90:13;...
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THE LORD HIGH AND LIFTED UP
Isaiah 6:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There is a twofold vision suggested in the first verse of our study.
"In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a
t...
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Lord — An abrupt speech, arising from the prophet's great passion
and astonishment: how long shall this dreadful judgment last? Until
— Until this land be totally destroyed, first by the Babylonians,...