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Verse Isaiah 60:8. _AND AS THE DOVES TO THEIR WINDOWS _- "And like
doves upon the wing?"] Instead of _el, to_, forty-two MSS. of
_Kennicott's_, and one of mine, have על _al, upon_. For
ארבתיהם _arubb...
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WHO ARE THESE THAT FLY AS A CLOUD? - In multitudes so numerous, that
they appear as a dense cloud. The prophet, in vision, sees a vast
multitude coming to Jerusalem, or hastening to embrace the true
r...
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CHAPTER 60
The Glory Chapter: The Morning of a New Age and Its Blessing
1. _The light and glory has come (Isaiah 60:1) _ 2. _The darkness
before the morning (Isaiah 60:2) _ 3. The conversion of the G...
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THE GLORIES OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. This, with Isaiah 61 f., is marked
by close imitation of the style of 2 Is.
ISAIAH 60:1. The prophet, taking for his standpoint the fulfilment of
his prediction, pic...
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WHO ARE THESE... ? Referring probably to the ships whose sails are
compared to wings, developed in next verse....
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_as doves to their windows_ Genesis 8:9. The point of comparison is
rather the swiftness of the flight, than the whiteness of the wings
and sails....
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From the East the prophet turns to the West, and describes the ships
of the Mediterranean "like white doves upon the wing" converging on
Jerusalem. These also bring from afar the exiled sons of Zion,...
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DISCOURSE: 1000
MILLENNIAL PIETY DESCRIBED
Isaiah 60:8.—_Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to
their windows?_
THERE is much spoken in the Holy Scriptures respecting the glory of
the...
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2. GAIN
TEXT: Isaiah 60:8-14
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Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
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Surely the isles shall wait for me, and the ships of Tarshish first,
to bring thy sons from...
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Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
WHO (ARE) THESE (THAT) FLY AS A CLOUD ... ? The prophet, seeing in
vision new hosts approaching quickly like a cloud of doves,...
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1. The light of deliverance so long waited for (Isaiah 59:9) is about
to shine. This prophecy received its highest fulfilment at the coming
of Christ, the true Light of the world, which was followed b...
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The ships with sails spread speed over the waters, like doves to their
neat....
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As picture words, ‘ships, clouds, birds, nests’ describe a busy
scene of action. Former enemies are now eager to bring back harmony
and beauty to the city that once they tried to destroy. They do not...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PROMISES TO HIS SPECIAL PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 58 TO 66
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 60
NEW *JERUSALEM WILL BE SPLENDID
V1 ‘Rise, *Jerusalem, and shine like...
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WHO ARE THESE... — The vision of the prophet brings before him the
cloud-like sails of the ships that. are bringing back the exiles over
the Mediterrauear and the Red Seas, hastening to their home lik...
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מִי ־אֵ֖לֶּה כָּ † עָ֣ב תְּעוּפֶ֑ינָה
וְ...
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CHAPTER XXIV
SALVATION IN SIGHT
Isaiah 60:1
THE deliverance from Babylon has long been certain, since chapter 48;
all doubts in the way of Return have been removed, Isaiah 49:1 through
Isaiah 52:12;...
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THE LORD GLORIFIES HIS PEOPLE
Isaiah 60:1-14
From this chapter and onward, the prophet predicts the glories of the
restored Hebrew people. In a secondary sense, they are also true of
the Church, for...
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In this and the next two Chapter s, we have a glorious description of
the ultimate realization of the purposes of God. It commences with a
declaration of the material prosperity of the people describe...
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Who [are] these (i) [that] fly as a cloud, and as doves to their
windows?
(i) Showing what great number will come to the Church, and with what
great diligence and zeal....
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_Clouds. They are thy children, accompanied by strangers._...
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Reader! pause, I pray you over these sweet verses. Can there be a more
delightful thought, than that of souls flying to Christ, as doves, who
by instinct take shelter in their houses? Mark what Jesus...
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8._Who are those? _As the Prophet cannot satisfy himself in describing
this gift of God, he breaks out into admiration, and exclaims, “Who
are those?“ This is far more forcible than if he had simply s...
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Chapter 60 gives us the condition and the glory of Jerusalem in that
time of blessing: all of the people thus spared would be righteous....
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WHO ARE THESE THAT FLY AS A CLOUD,.... Referring to the vast number of
converts before mentioned, who are compared to a "cloud" for the
number of them, covering Judea as the clouds do the heavens; and...
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Who [are] these [that] fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their
windows?
Ver. 8. _Who are these that fly as a cloud?_] Which flieth more
swiftly than any bird, and covereth the sky far and near. _De...
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_Who are these that fly as a cloud_ These metaphors import the number,
as well as speed, of those that should be begotten by the apostles'
doctrine. “By this new crowd of believers hastening to the
ch...
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Who are these that fly as a cloud? so the prophet asks in directing
the eyes of the Church to the West, AND AS THE DOVES TO THEIR WINDOWS?
the mass of people seeking the Lord's Sanctuary being represe...
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THE GLORY OF THE MESSIAH UPON THE GENTILES...
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1-8 As far as we have the knowledge of God in us, and the favour of
God towards us, our light is come. And if God's glory is seen upon us
to our honour, we ought, not only with our lips, but in our l...
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In the 4th verse he spake to them as upon some high watch tower,
whereby they might behold as in a circle all the parts of the world.
Now espying from all parts, he brings them in calling out with
adm...
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Isaiah 60:8 fly H5774 (H8799) cloud H5645 doves H3123 roosts H699
fly - Isaiah 60:4,...
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‘Who are these who fly as the clouds,
And as the doves to their windows (openings in the dovecotes).
Surely the isles (coastlands) will wait for me,
And the ships of Tarshish first,
To bring your...
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The subject of this chapter is, «The glory of the Church in the
abundant access of the Gentiles, and the great blessings after a short
affliction.»
Isaiah 60:1. _Arise, shine; for thy light is come,...
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This is a chapter full of good news, a prophecy of the bright days
that are yet to come to this dark world. These dull days are not to
last for ever. The reign of wickedness will come to an end, and e...
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Isaiah 60:1. _Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of
the LORD is risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the
earth, and gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall aris...
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CONTENTS: The Deliverer out of Zion and the peace and joy of His
coming.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: When the Redeemer shall appear in glory to be received as
the Light of Israel, the knowl...
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This chapter contains the full cup of consolation given to Zion, after
all her woes and long afflictions in the dark ages of the church. But
it is, as Matthew Henry judiciously observes, “the gospel c...
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_Who are these that fly as a cloud?_
ACCESSIONS TO THE CHURCH
It is a fine conception of Vitringa, that the ships expressly
mentioned in the next verso are here described in their first
appearance at...
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_The multitude of camels shall cover thee_
COMMERCIAL NATIONS AND NOMAD TRIBES AIDING THE CHURCH
The nations engaged in commerce bring their wares to the Church; the
tribe of Midian, descended from A...
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_Then thou shalt see_
THE GLORY OF THE MILLENNIAL CHURCH
Wealth, Commerce and Agriculture are three great interests and powers
on earthen trinity of forces which have in all ages engrossed mankind....
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_Arise, shine; for thy light is come_
THE GLORY OF SPIRITUAL ISRAEL
Having repeatedly and fully shown that the national pro-eminence of
Israel was not to be perpetual, that the loss of it was the na...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 60:8 THESE THAT FLY LIKE A CLOUD are rapidly
approaching foreign ships bringing new believers who are devoted to
the Lord. THE SHIPS OF TARSHISH. See...
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THE SURPRISING INCREASE OF THE CHURCH
Isaiah 60:8. _Who are these that fly as a cloud? &c._
God is here represented as addressing His Church (Isaiah 60:1). In the
text the Church breaks in upon the d...
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SECTION VII. THE GLORIES OF THE RESTORED JERUSALEM (Isaiah 60:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 60:1
A SONG OF...
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Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is
risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and
gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall arise upon thee, a...
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Genesis 8:8; Hebrews 12:1; Isaiah 45:22; Isaiah 60:4; Luke 13:29;...
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A cloud — These metaphors import the number as well as speed, of
those that should be begotten by the apostles doctrine....