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Verse Isaiah 14:11. _COVER THEE_ - "Thy covering."] _Twenty-eight_
MSS. (_ten_ ancient) of _Kennicott's, thirty-nine_ of _De Rossi's,
twelve_ editions, with the _Septuagint_ and _Vulgate_, read ומכסך...
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THY POMP - Thy magnificence (see the note at Isaiah 5:14).
THE NOISE OF THY VIOLS - Instruments of music were often used in their
feasts; and the meaning here is, that instead of being surrounded with...
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CHAPTER 14
Israel's Restoration and Blessing After Babylon is Fallen and the
Burden of Philistia
1. _Israel's restoration and exaltation (Isaiah 14:1)_ 2. _The proverb
against the king of Babylon (Is...
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ISAIAH 13:1 TO ISAIAH 14:23. THE UTTER RUIN OF BABYLON AND TRIUMPHAL
ODE OVER HER MONARCH'S DEATH. Historical conditions are here
presupposed entirely different from those of Isaiah's time. The
subjec...
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THE GRAVE. Hebrew Sheol. App-35. Same word as "hell", Isaiah 14:9 and
Isaiah 14:15.
WORM. This shows the meaning to be given to Hebrew "Sheol" in verses:
Isaiah 14:9;...
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_b_ 21. The song of triumph over the king of Babylon is one of the
finest specimens of Hebrew poetry which the Old Testament contains. A
division into five strophes, each containing seven long lines,...
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The second strophe forms an effective contrast to the first. He who
had so long troubled the earth becomes a disturbing presence in the
under-world; the earth is now at rest, Sheol is troubled....
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It is doubtful whether this verse continues the address of the shades.
It certainly does not extend further.
For _the grave_read SHEOL. _the noise of thy viols_ possibly
indicating that the king had...
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN
2.
BABYLON (Continued)
a. DESPISED
TEXT: Isaiah 14:1-11
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For Jehovah will have compassion on Jacob, and will yet choose Israel,
and set them in their own land; and the sojourner...
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Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it
stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth;
it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the natio...
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THE JUDGMENT OF BABYLON AND ITS KING
This is the first of a series of prophecies dealing mainly with
foreign nations. Its subject is Babylon, where the Jews are
represented as undergoing exile, from w...
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1. STRANGERS] The thought of the voluntary adhesion of strangers is
prominent in the later Chapter s of the book (Isaiah 44:5; Isaiah
55:5; Isaiah 60:5)....
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The ‘music’ of those who had been wicked rulers refers to their
former comfortable life of luxury. Instead of magnificent meals, the
body of the king will himself become food for *worms....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PLANS FOR JUDAH, ASSYRIA AND EGYPT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 10 TO 20
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 14
THE *LORD’S PEOPLE WILL COME HOME
V1 The *Lord will pity the peo...
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THY POMP IS BROUGHT DOWN TO THE GRAVE. Literally, _to Sheol,_ as in
Isaiah 14:9. The “pomp” is the same as the “beauty” of Isaiah
13:19.
THE NOISE OF THY VIOLS. — Perhaps _harps,_ or _cymbals,_
repres...
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הוּרַ֥ד שְׁאֹ֛ול גְאֹונֶ֖ךָ הֶמְיַ֣ת
נְבָלֶ֑יךָ תַּחְתֶּ֨יךָ֙...
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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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CHAPTER XXVII
BABYLON AND LUCIFER
DATE UNCERTAIN
Isaiah 13:1; Isaiah 14:1
THIS double oracle is against the City Isaiah 13:2; I
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Anticipating the great day of restoration, the prophet puts into the
mouth of Israel the great parable or song which celebrates the
downfall of Assyria. This moves in five distinct strophes. In the
fi...
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Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, [and] the noise of thy viols:
the worm (g) is spread under thee, and the worms cover thee.
(g) Instead of your costly carpets and coverings....
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I do not interrupt the reading through this long chain of the most
wonderful events, because it forms one grand whole. The destruction
which will ultimately fall upon the enemies of God and of his Chr...
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11._Thy pomp is laid down in the grave. _He mentions royal pomp, that
this change may be more attentively considered by comparing the latter
with the former; and he shows that that pomp could not prev...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 13 AND 14.
With chapter 12 one division of the whole book closes. That which
commences with chapter 13 continues to the end of chapter 27, which
describes th...
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THY POMP IS BROUGHT DOWN TO THE GRAVE,.... Or "hell"; all the state
and majesty in which he appeared, when sitting on the throne of his
kingdom, with a glittering crown on his head, a sceptre in his h...
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Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, [and] the noise of thy viols:
the worm is spread under thee, and the worms cover thee.
Ver. 11. _Thy pomp is brought down to the grave._] _Ipsaque iusta
sepulta...
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_He that ruled the nations in anger_ With rigour, and not with
clemency; _is persecuted and none hindereth_ Neither the Babylonians
themselves nor their confederates. _The whole earth is at rest_ The...
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Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, all Babylon's earthly glory and
majesty destroyed, AND THE NOISE OF THY VIOLS, the sound of the harps
which accompanied his feasts of merrymaking on earth; THE W...
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THE DELIVERANCE OF ISRAEL...
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1-23 The whole plan of Divine Providence is arranged with a view to
the good of the people of God. A settlement in the land of promise is
of God's mercy. Let the church receive those whom God receive...
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THY POMP IS BROUGHT DOWN TO THE GRAVE; all thy glory is lost and
buried with thee. THE NOISE OF THY VIOLS; all thy musical and
melodious instruments, which were much used in Babylon, DANIEL
3:5,7,10,...
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Isaiah 14:11 pomp H1347 down H3381 (H8717) Sheol H7585 sound H1998
instruments H5035 maggot H7415 spread H3331 ...
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THE DEMISE OF BABYLON AND HUMILIATION OF ITS BOASTFUL KINGS (ISAIAH
14:3).
The coming of the Babylonian ambassadors to Hezekiah had had a
profound influence on Isaiah. As he thought on the future, wit...
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Isaiah 14:1. _For the LORD will have mercy on Jacob, and will yet
choose Israel, and set them in their own land: and the strangers shall
be joined with them, and they shall cleave to the house of Jaco...
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CONTENTS: Christ's Kingdom set up on earth with Israel restored, the
Beast of hell. Satan's fall and doom. Babylon's final judgment.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: It is the comfort of God's people tha...
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Isaiah 14:1. _And set them in their own land._ This prediction is so
correct, as appears from the books of Nehemiah and Ezra, that no man
can doubt the truth of prophecy; and its literal accomplishmen...
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_Thou shalt take up this proverb against the King of Babylon_
THE “PROVERB AGAINST THE KING OF BABYLON”
Lowth is generally thought not to speak with exaggeration when he
calls it the finest [song] o...
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THE CONTRASTS OF DEATH
Isaiah 14:11. _Thy pomp is brought down to the grave_.
We are perpetually reminded of the shortness and uncertainty of life
(H. E. I.,1561). But these truths, so elementary, so...
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THE GRAVE AND ITS MYSTERIES
Isaiah 14:9. _Hell from beneath is moved for thee, &c._
I. There is an invisible world (H. E. I., 2173–2175). II. Its
inhabitants stand in a mysterious relation to this. I...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 14:1
THE RESTORATION OF ISRAEL, AND HER SONG OF TRIUMPH OVER BABYLON. The
destruction of Babylon is to be followed by the restoration of Israel,
with the good w
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For the LORD will have mercy on Jacob, and will yet choose Israel, and
set them in their own land: and the strangers shall be joined with
them, and they shall cleave to the house of Jacob (Isaiah 14:1...
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Amos 6:3; Daniel 5:1; Daniel 5:25; Ezekiel 26:13; Ezekiel 32:19;...
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Thy pomp — All thy glory is buried with thee. Viols — All thy
musical instruments, which were much used in Babylon, and were
doubtless used in Belshazzar's solemn feasts, Daniel 5:1, at which
time the...