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GIVE YE EAR - In this verse the prophet introduces an important and
striking illustration drawn from the science of agriculture. It is
connected with the preceding part of the chapter, and is designed...
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3. THE SIX WOES OF THE PROPHET, JUDGMENT RUINS AND RESTORATION GLORIES
TO COME (28-35)
CHAPTER 28
The First Woe and the Message of Assurance
1. _Ephraim addressed (Isaiah 28:1)_ 2. _Jerusalem equall...
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THE HUSBANDMAN ADAPTS HIS METHODS TO THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF EACH CASE.
This parable may perhaps not have been spoken to the same audience as
Isaiah 28:7, but there is no valid reason for denying it to I...
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The introduction to the parable; cf. ch. Isaiah 32:9....
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A parable derived from husbandry. The motive of its insertion in this
place was probably the different treatment meted out to Samaria and to
Jerusalem. The precise point of the analogy is somewhat unc...
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GIVE YE EAR, &C.— We have here the fourth member of this section, in
which this severe judgment of God denounced in the preceding verses,
is defended by a parable taken from agriculture, wherein the p...
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2. STABILITY
TEXT: Isaiah 28:14-29
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Wherefore hear the word of Jehovah, ye scoffers, that rule this people
that is in Jerusalem:
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Because ye have said, We have made a covenant with death, and...
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Give ye ear, and hear my voice; hearken, and hear my speech.
GIVE YE EAR, AND HEAR MY VOICE - calling attention to the following
illustration from husbandry (Psalms 49:1). As the farmer does his
di...
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This chapter must be assigned (Isaiah 28:1) to a date prior to the
capture of Samaria by the Assyrians (722 b.c.) and fall of the
northern kingdom.
1-6. Samaria's luxury and self-indulgence pave the...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 28
The next section of the Book of Isaiah is from Chapter 28 to Chapter
33. These Cha...
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GIVE YE EAR... — The words remind us of the style of the
“wisdom” books of the Old Testament (Proverbs 2:1; Proverbs 4:1;
Proverbs 5:1; Psalms 34:11) in
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הַאֲזִ֥ינוּ וְ שִׁמְע֖וּ קֹולִ֑י
הַקְשִׁ֥יבוּ וְ...
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BOOK 3
PROPHECIES FROM THE ACCESSION OF HEZEKIAH TO THE DEATH OF SARGON
727-705 B.C.
THE prophecies with which we have been engaged (Chapter s 2-10:4) fall
either before or during the great Assyrian...
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TRUTH THE ONLY REFUGE
Isaiah 28:14-29
In the beginning of Hezekiah's reign the Jewish leaders had made an
alliance with Assyria, on whom they relied to protect them against any
and all foes. But the...
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Here begins the third and last circle of the first division of the
book. It consists of a series of prophecies concerning the chosen
people and the world.
In this chapter we have a graphic revelation...
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The chapter ends very graciously, in showing the Church, under the
similitude of the husbandman, how the Lord takes care of his
household. And as Jesus hath sweetly set forth the same blessed
truths,...
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23._Give ear and hear my voice. _Isaiah makes use of a preface, as if
he were about to speak of something important and very weighty; for we
are not wont to demand attention from our hearers, unless w...
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Chapter 28 sets before us the first elements of these final scenes in
the history of this wonderful people. The scourge comes from the
north. Ephraim is invaded as by an overflowing torrent, by a temp...
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GIVE YE EAR, AND HEAR MY VOICE,.... So said the prophet, as the Targum
introduces the words; and because what he was about to say was of
importance, and delivered in a parabolical manner, and required...
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Give ye ear, and hear my voice; hearken, and hear my speech.
Ver. 23. _Give ear, and hear my voice; hearken, &c._] Being to assure
the faithful of God's fatherly care of their safety and indemnity
am...
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_Give ye ear_ Observe what I say, and do you judge if it be not
reasonable. “We have here the last member of this section, in which
this severe judgment of God, denounced in the preceding verses, is
d...
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Give ye ear and hear My voice; hearken and hear My speech, close
attention being demanded all the more since the illustration which now
follows concerning the work of the farmer is not explained any
f...
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THE CHASTISEMENT OF THE LORD OF HOSTS...
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23-29 The husbandman applies to his calling with pains and prudence,
in all the works of it according to their nature. Thus the Lord, who
has given men this wisdom, is wonderful in counsel, and excel...
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Observe what I say, and do you judge if it be not reasonable....
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Isaiah 28:23 ear H238 (H8685) hear H8085 (H8798) voice H6963 Listen
H7181 (H8685) hear H8085 ...
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THE PARABLE OF THE FARMER AND HIS CROPS (ISAIAH 28:23).
The point behind this parable is that the wise farmer thinks carefully
about what he is doing and does not get bogged down in one activity.
He l...
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CONTENTS: Woe of Ephriam due to drunkenness. Prediction of Assyrian
captivity of Ephriam. Ephriam's fate a warning to Judah.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The glorious beauty and the plenty of the lan...
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Isaiah 28:1. _The crown of pride._ Sebaste, the ancient Samaria, is
situated on a long mount of an oval figure, having first a fruitful
valley, and then a circle of hills running round about it.
_Maun...
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_The ploughman_
THE PARABLE OF THE PLOUGHMAN AND THE THRESHER
1.
The general drift of the parable is obvious. The husbandman does not
forever vex and wound the tender bosom of the earth with the kee...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 28:23 God’s dealings with his people, though
“strange” (v. Isaiah 28:21), are wise. He can be trusted in
everything....
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SECTION VII. RENEWED DENUNCIATIONS OF ISRAEL AND JUDAH (CH. 28-31.)
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 28:1
A WARNING TO SAMARIA. The prophet has now east his eagle glance
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Chapter 28. Now the prophet turns to the local present issues. He is
now... he's gone off down the road to the end of things. Now he comes
back and he begins to speak of the Northern Kingdom, the majo...
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Deuteronomy 32:1; Isaiah 1:2; Jeremiah 22:29; Revelation 2:11;...