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AND ALL THE HOST OF HEAVEN - On the word ‘host’ (צבא
_tsâbâ'_), see the note at Isaiah 1:9. The heavenly bodies often
represent kings and princes (compare the note at Isaiah 24:21).
SHALL BE DISSOLV...
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CHAPTER 34
The Day of Jehovah
1. _Addressed to the world: Jews and Gentiles involved (Isaiah 34:1)_
2. _The shaking of the earth and the heavens (Isaiah 34:2)_ 3. _The
day of vengeance (Isaiah 34:9)_...
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All nations are summoned to hear their doom. Yahweh is infuriated
against them, He has pronounced the ban (pp. 99, 114, Deuteronomy 2:34
*, Joshua 6:17 *) upon them. The foul odour of their exposed an...
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The announcement of the world-judgment, introduced by a proclamation
addressed to all nations. The peoples are invited to _come near_, as
if for debate (ch. Isaiah 41:1; Isaiah 48:16; Isaiah 57:3), bu...
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The representation seems somewhat confused. Bickell acutely observes
that "the host of heaven" is probably a marginal gloss to "their host"
later in the verse, and that the original subject of the fir...
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FOR THE INDIGNATION OF THE LORD IS UPON ALL NATIONS— _For the wrath
of_ JEHOVAH _is kindled against all the nations; and his anger against
all the orders thereof; he hath devoted them; he hath given t...
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D. FOES WILL FALL, CHAPTER 34
1. SLAUGHTER
TEXT: Isaiah 34:1-7
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Come near, ye nations, to hear; and hearken, ye peoples: let the earth
hear, and the fulness thereof; the world, and all things that...
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And all the host of heaven shall be dissolved, and the heavens shall
be rolled together as a scroll: and all their host shall fall down, as
the leaf falleth off from the vine, and as a falling fig fr...
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34:4 scroll; (c-20) Elsewhere also 'book.'...
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4. CP. 1 Isaiah 3:10....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD DEFENDS *JERUSALEM
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 31 TO 39
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 34
GOD WILL PUNISH HIS ENEMIES
v1 Come, all you nations! Gather here and listen. Let...
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God’s judgement affects all that he has created (see my note on
Isaiah 33:9).
• People commonly considered objects in the sky to be gods. So the
fate of the sun and moon and stars probably refers to...
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AND ALL THE HOST OF HEAVEN SHALL BE DISSOLVED... — No prophetic
picture of a “day of the Lord” was complete without this symbolism
(see Isaiah 13:10), probably written about this period. Like the
psal...
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וְ נָמַ֨קּוּ֙ כָּל ־צְבָ֣א הַ
שָּׁמַ֔יִם וְ
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REAPING THE WHIRLWIND
Isaiah 34:1-17
This chapter is one prolonged description of the judgments which were
to befall the nations at the hand of Assyria and Babylon. The imagery
employed is borrowed f...
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This and the following chapter constitute the second part of the final
circle of the prophecies of judgment. Terrible indeed is the
description of world-wide desolation which this chapter presents. Th...
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And all the host of heaven (c) shall be dissolved, and the heavens
shall be rolled together as a scroll: and all their hosts shall fall
down, as the leaf falleth from the vine, and as a falling [fig]...
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_Away. These strong expressions denote great misery, chap. xiii., and
Joel ii. 10., and Ezechiel xxxii. 27. (Calmet) --- Book. Hebrew,
"roll." (Haydock) --- Some thence foolishly inferred that the des...
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The manner in which the Lord, by his servant the Prophet, opens this
chapter, is very striking, and not unsimilar to other places on the
same subject. When the Lord speaks, well may man hear; Ezekiel...
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4._And all the armies of heaven shall fade away. _Isaiah employs an
exaggerated style, as other prophets are accustomed to do, in order to
represent vividly the dreadful nature of the judgment of God,...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 33 AND 34.
Chapter s 33, 34 announce the last two great acts of judgment. At the
moment when God establishes Himself in Zion, and fills it with
righteousness,...
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AND ALL THE HOSTS OF HEAVEN SHALL BE DISSOLVED,.... "Pine away" i, as
with sickness, grow languid, become obscure, lose their light, and be
turned into blood and darkness; this figure is used to expre...
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And all the host of heaven shall be dissolved, and the heavens shall
be rolled together as a scroll: and all their host shall fall down, as
the leaf falleth off from the vine, and as a falling [fig] f...
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_And all the host of heaven_ The sun, moon, and stars; _shall be
dissolved_ We have frequently had occasion to observe, that, in the
prophetic language, the heavenly luminaries represent kings, empire...
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And all the host of heaven, all the stars and heavenly bodies, SHALL
BE DISSOLVED, AND THE HEAVENS SHALL BE ROLLED TOGETHER AS A SCROLL, in
the manner in which parchment-rolls were formerly rolled tog...
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JUDGMENTS UPON IDUMEA.
Isaiah is rightly called the evangelist of the Old Testament.
Throughout his book of prophecies he refers to conditions as they
would obtain in the time of the Messiah. In Chap...
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1-8 Here is a prophecy of the wars of the Lord, all which are both
righteous and successful. All nations are concerned. And as they have
all had the benefit of his patience, so all must expect to fee...
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ALL THE HOST OF HEAVEN; the sun, and moon, and stars. which frequently
come under this name in Scripture, as DEUTERONOMY 4:19, DEUTERONOMY
17:3, and elsewhere. SHALL BE DISSOLVED; shall seem to be dis...
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Isaiah 34:4 host H6635 heaven H8064 dissolved H4743 (H8738) heavens
H8064 up H1556 (H8738) scroll H5612 host...
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‘And all the host of heaven will be dissolved,
And the heavens will be rolled together as a scroll,
And all their host will fade away,
As the leaf fades from the vine,
And as a fading leaf from th...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy of the Day of the Lord and Armaggedon.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: There is a day fixed in the divine counsels for the
deliverance of God's people and cause in the earth and the d...
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Isaiah 34:1. _Come near ye nations to hear for the indignation of the
Lord is upon all_ the kingdoms of western Asia. Those nations are
named in Jeremiah 25. They comprise Jerusalem, Egypt, Tyre, Edom...
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_Come near, ye nations, to hear._
--The subject is, as in chap.
13., the Lord’s judgment upon all the nations; and as chap 13.
singled out
Babylon for special doom, so chap. 34, singles out Edom. ...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 34:1 These chapters describe God’s final
judgment of the world (ch. Isaiah 34:1) and vindication of his people
(ch....
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SECTION 11. THE DIVINE JUDGMENT ON THE WORLD, AND THE GLORY OF THE
CHURCH CONSEQUENT UPON IT (Isaiah 34:1;...
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Come near, ye nations, to hear; hearken, ye people: let the earth
hear, and all that is therein; the world, and all things that come
forth of it. For the indignation (Isaiah 34:1-2)
A term that is us...
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2 Peter 3:7; Acts 2:19; Acts 2:20; Ezekiel 32:7; Ezekiel 32:8;...
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Dissolved — The sun, moon, and stars. So great shall be the
confusion and consternation of mankind, as if all the frame of the
creation were broken into pieces. It is usual for prophetic writers,
both...