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Verse Isaiah 24:8. _THE MIRTH_, c.] שאון _sheon, the noise_.
גאון geon, _the pride_, is the reading of _three_ of _De Rossi's_
MSS., with the _Septuagint_ and _Arabic_....
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THE MIRTH OF TABRETS - The joy and exultation which is produced by
tabrets. On the words ‘tabret’ (תף _tôph_) and ‘harp’
(כנור _kinnôr_), see the notes at Isaiah 5:12....
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CHAPTER 24
The Day of Jehovah
1. _Jehovah dealing with the earth(Isaiah 24:1)_ 2. _All classes
affected (Isaiah 24:2)_ 3. _The Desolations described (Isaiah 24:3)_
4. The Jewish Remnant during the tr...
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ISAIAH 24. A WORLD-WIDE JUDGMENT FORETOLD. The apocalypse opens with
the description of a judgment on the whole world. This judgment is
predicted, it has not already happened. It will involve all in o...
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On the use of music at feasts, along with wine, see ch. Isaiah
5:11-12; Amos 6:5. The verbs in Isaiah 24:9 should be rendered in the
present tense....
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Joy has vanished from the earth....
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THE NEW WINE MOURNETH— In this fifth gradation we have a fine and
pathetic description of a once flourishing land, entirely ruined and
desolated by a destructive enemy. There is no difficulty in the w...
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2. JUDGMENT IS BITTER
TEXT: Isaiah 24:7-16
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The new wine mourneth, the vine languisheth, all the merryhearted do
sigh.
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The mirth of tabrets ceaseth, the noise of them that rejoice endeth,
the...
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The mirth of tabrets ceaseth, the noise of them that rejoice endeth,
the joy of the harp ceaseth.
(.)...
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2. All class distinctions are obliterated and confused....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 24
GOD WILL DESTROY THE EARTH
V1 Listen carefully! The *Lord intends to empty the la...
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שָׁבַת֙ מְשֹׂ֣ושׂ תֻּפִּ֔ים חָדַ֖ל
שְׁאֹ֣ון עַלִּיזִ֑ים...
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BOOK 5
PROPHECIES NOT RELATING TO ISAIAH'S TIME
In the first thirty-nine Chapter s of the Book of Isaiah-the half
which refers to the prophet's own career and the politics contemporary
with that - we...
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THE DESOLATION OF A GUILTY WORLD
Isaiah 24:1-13
This and the three following Chapter s form a single prophecy,
describing the calamities about to desolate the land, because the
inhabitants _had trans...
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In these last Chapter s of the second circle, the prophet takes a
still wider outlook. He sees how all the world is under the government
of God. In this chapter the prophet states the fact in general...
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Here is but little variation from what went before. The representation
is as if taken from the prophets vision; the roll is written within
and without, and the contents are lamentations, and mourning,...
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Chapter 24 sets before us the overturning of everything in the earth.
The land of Israel is first in view. But there all the elements of all
the systems of this world will be gathered together and jud...
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THE MIRTH OF TABRETS CEASETH,.... Or of drums, and such like musical
instruments, used at junketings and jovial feasts. So when Babylon is
fallen, the voice of harpers and musicians, and of pipers and...
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The mirth of tabrets ceaseth, the noise of them that rejoice endeth,
the joy of the harp ceaseth.
Ver. 8. _The mirth of tabrets ceaseth._] _Quicquid laetitiarum fuit,
in luctum vertitur._...
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_The new wine mourneth_, &c. In these verses we have a description, in
metaphorical language, of the ruin and desolation brought on a once
flourishing land by a destructive enemy. The wine, figurative...
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The mirth of tabrets, or tambourines, used to accompany merry songs,
CEASETH, THE NOISE OF THEM THAT REJOICE ENDETH, THE JOY OF THE HARP,
or zither, CEASETH....
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THE JUDGMENT UPON THE EARTH.
The four ers, 24 to 27 inclusive, form one continuous poetical
prophecy, remarkable both for form and for content. It is a great
chorus in four movements, describing the e...
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1-12 All whose treasures and happiness are laid up on earth, will
soon be brought to want and misery. It is good to apply to ourselves
what the Scripture says of the vanity and vexation of spirit whi...
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TABRETS; which they used in their feasts and revellings. THE NOISE:
the word properly signifies a roaring noise and confused clamour, such
as drunken men make, PSALMS 78:65 MALACHI 9:15....
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Isaiah 24:8 mirth H4885 tambourine H8596 ceases H7673 (H8804) noise
H7588 jubilant H5947 ends H2308 (H8804) joy...
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EVENTUALLY THE CURSE WILL RESULT IN BLESSING FOR GOD'S OWN PEOPLE
(ISAIAH 24:4).
The reason for the coming judgment is clearly stated. It will occur
because of man's disobedience to God. That will be...
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CONTENTS: Looking through national troubles to the Kingdom age. The
coming tribulation for the Jews, destruction of Gentile powers and
opening of the Kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Earth, poll...
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Isaiah 24:17. _Fear, and the pit._ This is a figure of hunting, the
wild beasts being chased into pits dug in narrow passages, and covered
with green branches. So the great ones should be caught, by t...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 24:1 The third and climactic vision of God
ruling the nations in judgment and salvation. These chapters foresee
the whole world in crisis at the end of history, but God’s people...
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SECTION VI. GOD'S GENERAL JUDGMENTS UPON THE EARTH (Isaiah 24-27.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 24:1
GOD'S JUDGMENTS ON THE WORLD AT
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Now as we get into chapter 24, we get into, really, things that the
earth will be facing very soon, because we get into things that will
be happening during the Great Tribulation as the Lord is prepar...
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Ezekiel 26:13; Hosea 2:11; Isaiah 23:15; Isaiah 23:16; Jeremiah 16:9;
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Tabrets — Which they used in their feasts. The noise — The word
properly signifies a confused clamour, such as drunken men make....