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I WILL NOT ASK - In this case Ahaz assumed the appearance of piety, or
respect for the command of God. In Deuteronomy 6:16, it is written,
‘Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God;’ and Ahaz perhaps had...
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CHAPTER 7
The Prophet before King Ahaz
1. _The king in trouble (Isaiah 7:1)_ 2. _Isaiah sent and his message
(Isaiah 7:3)_ 3. _A sign offered and refused (Isaiah 7:10)_ 4. The
sign: The virgin birth...
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ISAIAH GIVES AHAZ THE ENCOURAGING SIGN OF IMMANUEL WHEN HE IS DISMAYED
BY THE ALLIANCE OF SYRIA AND EPHRAIM AGAINST HIM. For the historical
circumstances see pp. 59, 70f. Apart from Isaiah 7:1, which...
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I WILL NOT ASK. He had already made up his mind to appeal to Assyria,
and had probably sent messengers to Tiglath-Pileser (2 Kings 16:7; 2
Chronicles 28:16). His self-hardening is masked by his appare...
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Isaiah's last ineffectual effort to bring Ahaz to the attitude of
faith. A sign is offered and refused....
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The answer of Ahaz reveals his utter incapacity for the faith which
Isaiah demanded. He evidently believes that the sign will happen if he
asks it, yet he cannot trust the spiritual fact which lies be...
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MOREOVER, THE LORD SPAKE, &C.— From the 10th to the 16th verse, we
have the confirmation of the promise, by a sign to Ahaz in the name of
God; in which we have, _first,_ the prophet's address to Ahaz,...
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THE CHRIST Isaiah 7:10-16
TEXT: Isaiah 7:10-16
10
And Jehovah spake again unto Ahaz, saying,
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Ask thee a sign of Jehovah thy God; ask it either in the depth or in
the height above.
12
But Aha...
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But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt the LORD.
I WILL NOT ASK, NEITHER WILL I TEMPT THE LORD - hypocritical pretext
of keeping the law (). "Tempt,"
i.e., put God to the proof, as i...
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Ahaz refuses the *Lord’s offer. And he pretends to be very holy (see
Deuteronomy 6:16). In fact, Ahaz has already decided what he will do.
He prefers to trust the *Assyrians for help against Syria and...
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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 7
From now on in the Book of Isaiah, the names Israel and Eph...
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I WILL NOT ASK... — The king speaks as in the very accents of faith.
He will not put Jehovah to any such test. Not, perhaps, without a
sneer, he quotes almost the very formula of the Law: “Thou shalt...
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וַ יֹּ֖אמֶר אָחָ֑ז לֹא ־אֶשְׁאַ֥ל וְ
לֹֽא
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CHAPTER V
THE WORLD IN ISAIAH'S DAY AND ISRAEL'S GOD
735-730 B.C.
UP to this point we have been acquainted with Isaiah as a prophet of
general principles, preaching to his countrymen the elements of...
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THE SIGN OF IMMANUEL
Isaiah 7:1-17
A new cycle of prophecy begins here, covering the reign of Ahaz. The
complete history which illustrates these Chapter s is given in 2
Chronicles 28:5. The invasion...
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Immediately following this new call of the prophet, we have the
account of his encounter with Ahaz. Rezin of Syria and Pekah of Israel
had entered into a confederacy against Judah, and a great fear
po...
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But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I (k) tempt the LORD.
(k) Not to believe God's word without a sign, is to tempt God, but to
refuse a sign when God offers it for the aid and help of our in...
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_Lord. He was afraid of being forced to relinquish his evil ways. (St.
Jerome) --- Though an idolater, he knew he ought not to tempt God._...
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Reader! do not forget again, in the perusal of this most blessed
scripture, to observe how the Lord takes occasion from man's
unworthiness to magnify the riches of his grace. So, indeed, the Lord
hath...
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_AN UNBELIEVING KING_
‘Moreover the Lord spake again unto Ahaz, saying, Ask thee a sign of
the Lord thy God; ask it either in the depth, or in the height
above,’ etc.
Isaiah 7:10
I. ISAIAH IS DESIR...
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12._And Ahaz said. _By a plausible excuse he refuses the sign which
the Lord offered to him. That excuse is, that he is unwilling _to
tempt the LORD_; for he pretends to believe the words of the Proph...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 7, 8, AND 9:1-7.
But this requires further development; and it is given in a remarkable
manner in the next prophecy, comprised in Chapter s 7, 8, 9 to the end...
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BUT AHAZ SAID, I WILL NOT ASK,.... That is, a sign or miracle to be
wrought; being unwilling to take the advice to be still and quiet, and
make no preparation for war, or seek out for help from the As...
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But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt the LORD.
Ver. 12. _I will not ask._] All, lewd lowly! "I will not ask"; what a
base answer was this of a bedlam Belialist! what a wretched
enterta...
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_The Lord spake again unto Ahaz_ Namely, by Isaiah. “From hence to
Isaiah 7:16, we have the confirmation of the promise, by a sign to
Ahaz, in the name of God; in which we have, first, the prophet's
a...
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But Ahaz, in wicked unbelief and disgusting hypocrisy, SAID, I WILL
NOT ASK, NEITHER WILL I TEMPT THE LORD. Having already decided upon
enlisting Assyria's help, he rejected the offer of Jehovah with...
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THE SON OF THE VIRGIN PROMISED...
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10-16 Secret disaffection to God is often disguised with the colour
of respect to him; and those who are resolved that they will not trust
God, yet pretend they will not tempt him. The prophet reprov...
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I WILL NOT ASK: this refusal proceeded not from the strength of his
faith, but from his contempt of God, and total distrust and disregard
of his word, and inward resolution to take another course; as...
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Isaiah 7:12 Ahaz H271 said H559 (H8799) ask H7592 (H8799) test H5254
(H8762) H853 LORD H
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THE MISERABLE FAILURE OF AHAZ AND GOD'S JUDGMENT ON HIS HOUSE (ISAIAH
7:10).
We must not underestimate this incident. In this total turnabout of
history in Israel's most crucial time, for it would det...
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Isaiah 7:10
I. Isaiah is desired to offer Ahaz a sign either in the depth or the
height. That the Jewish economy was in some sense an economy of signs
we all admit. The Jewish prophet was to call the...
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Isaiah 7:1. And it came to pass in the days of Ahaz the son of Jotham,
the son of Uzziah, king of Judah, that Rezin the king of Syria, and
Pekah the son of Remaliah, king of Israel, went up toward Jer...
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CONTENTS: Evil confederacy of Rezin and Jekah. The sign of the
Virgin's Son. Prediction of impending invasion of Judah.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Ahaz, Rezin, Pekah, Isaiah, Shear-jashub.
CONCLUSION:...
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Isaiah 7:1. _In the days of Ahaz,_ the second or the third year of his
reign. Chapter s 5. and 6. are therefore out of place.
Isaiah 7:6. _Let us go up against Judah and set a king in the midst of
it,...
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_But Ahaz said, I will not ask_
WHY DID AHAZ REFUSE TO ASK A SIGN?
Ahaz who looked on Jehovah not as his God, but only (like any of his
heathen neighbours) as the god of Judaea, and as such inferior...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 7:10 AHAZ, king of Judah, sees Syria and
EPHRAIM (the northern kingdom) as a threat, even though the Lord has
said Ahaz has nothing to fear from them. Though Ahaz is the heir of...
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MAN’S IMAGINED INDEPENDENCE OF GOD
Isaiah 7:12. _But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt the
Lord_.
We are commanded to ask for all we need and desire (Matthew 7:7;
Philippians 4:6). But...
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ISAIAH’S INTERVIEW WITH AHAZ
Isaiah 7:3. _Then said the Lord unto Isaiah, &c._
In this interview of Isaiah with Ahaz we have an instance—
I. OF GOD’S EFFORTS TO TURN MEN FROM RUINOUS COURSES. God is...
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SECTION IV. PROPHECIES CONNECTED WITH THE SYRO-ISRAELITE WAR (Isaiah
7-10:4).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 7:1
THE PROPHECY GIVEN TO AHAZ
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Now Uzziah is dead and his grandson Ahaz is reigning.
It came to pass in the days of Ahaz the son of Jotham, the son of
Uzziah, the king of Judah, that Rezin was the king of Syria, and Pekah
was the...
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1 Corinthians 10:9; 2 Chronicles 28:22; 2 Kings 16:15; Acts 5:9;...
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THE BIRTH OF CHRIST IN ISAIAH
Isaiah 7:5; _Isaiah 9:6_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The Book of Revelation opens thus: "The Revelation of Jesus Christ."
"We see no reason why the whole Bible is not a "revelat...
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I will not — By asking a sign, as if I questioned the truth of his
word: but this was deep hypocrisy....