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CHAPTER V
_This chapter begins with representing, in a beautiful parable,_
_the tender care of God for his people, and their unworthy_
_returns for his goodness_, 1-7.
_The parable or allegory is...
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NOW WILL I SING - This is an indication that what follows is poetic,
or is adapted to be sung or chanted.
TO MY WELL-BELOVED - The word used here - ידיד _y__e__dı̂yd_ -
is a term of endearment. It pro...
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THE PARABLE OF THE THANKLESS VINEYARD. Isaiah probably at a vintage
festival, when Judæ ans from the country (Isaiah 5:3), as well as the
inhabitants of Jerusalem, are present, comes forward as a mins...
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A SONG. Eight sentences describe the vineyard, of which seven give the
characteristics, and one (Isaiah 5:7) the result. This "song" sets
forth the doom of the Vineyard: the Parable (Luke 20:9), the d...
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NOW WILL I SING TO MY WELL-BELOVED A SONG— The third prophetic
discourse is contained in this chapter; which, being partly
parabolical, and partly proper, naturally divides itself into two
principal p...
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CHAPTER FIVE
C. THE IMPRECATION OF ABANDONMENT Isaiah 5:1-30
1.
THE WORDS OF ACCUSATION
TEXT: Isaiah 5:1-7
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Let me sing for my well-beloved a song of my beloved touching his
vineyard. My well-b...
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Now will I sing to my wellbeloved a song of my beloved touching his
vineyard. My wellbeloved hath a vineyard in a very fruitful hill:
IISA. 5:1-30. A new prophecy, entire in itself. Probably delive...
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5:1 hill. (a-23) Lit. 'horn of a son of fatness.'...
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1-24. Judah, God's unfruitful vineyard, and the judgment upon it....
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I] i.e. Isaiah. TO MY] rather, 'for my,' or 'of my.' The BELOVED, as
appears later, is Jehovah: cp. our Lord's parable (Matthew 21:33). The
allegory is rhythmical in form: cp. Song of Solomon 8:11....
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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 5
Chapter 5 begins with a parable (a story with a double mean...
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The ‘friend’ means God. The *vineyard means God’s special
people, whom he chose. The *vineyard should have produced wonderful
red *grapes. The soil was very good. God had made all possible
preparation...
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V.
(1) NOW WILL I SING TO MY WELLBELOVED. — Literally, _Now let me
sing._ The chapter bears every mark of being a distinct composition,
perhaps the most elaborately finished in the whole of Isaiah. Th...
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אָשִׁ֤ירָה נָּא֙ לִֽ ידִידִ֔י
שִׁירַ֥ת דֹּודִ֖י...
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CHAPTER III
THE VINEYARD OF THE LORD,
OR TRUE PATRIOTISM THE CONSCIENCE OF OUR COUNTRY'S SINS
735 B.C.
Isaiah 5:1; Isaiah 9:8 - Isaiah 10:4
THE prophecy contained in these Chapter s belongs, as we...
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A DISAPPOINTING HARVEST
Isaiah 5:1-17
In a picture of great beauty, Isaiah describes a vineyard situated on
one of the sunny heights visible from Jerusalem. Every care which an
experienced vine-dress...
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With the thought of judgment, and the necessity for it still in mind,
the prophet utters his great denunciation. This falls into three
parts.
The first is a song of accusation. By the simple and famil...
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Now will (a) I sing to my (b) wellbeloved a song of my beloved
concerning his vineyard. My wellbeloved hath a (c) vineyard in a very
fruitful hill:
(a) The prophet by this song sets before the people...
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My cousin. So the prophet calls Christ, as being of his family and
kindred, by descending from the house of David. (Challoner)
(Menochius) --- Hebrew and Septuagint, "beloved." Dod may also mean a
nea...
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CONTENTS
Under the beautiful similitude of a vine, and vineyard, the Lord
speaketh of his church. By reproof, and by entreaty, the Lord
reasoneth with Israel on the sad subject of the church's disobe...
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1._Now will I sing to my beloved. _The subject of this chapter is
different from that of the former. It was the design of the Prophet to
describe the condition of the people of Israel, as it then was,...
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After this the Spirit of God begins to plead with the people, taking
two distinct grounds-namely, that which God had done for His people,
and the coming of Jehovah in the Person of Christ in glory. Ha...
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NOW WILL I SING TO MY WELL BELOVED,.... These are the words of the
Prophet Isaiah, being about to represent the state and condition of
the people of Israel by way of parable, which he calls a song, an...
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Now will I sing to my wellbeloved a song of my beloved touching his
vineyard. My wellbeloved hath a vineyard in a very fruitful hill:
Ver. 1. _Now will I sing._] Now, or, Now I pray, as stirring up h...
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_Now will I sing_, &c. Bishop Lowth translates this clause, “Let me
sing now a song to my beloved; a song of loves concerning his
vineyard.” This is the exordium, a kind of title placed before the
son...
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Now will I sing to my Well-beloved a song of my Beloved, the prophet
singing to Jehovah, concerning the Lord, hut at the same time
expressing the thoughts of the Lord, TOUCHING HIS VINEYARD, that of
H...
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THE DISAPPOINTMENT OF THE VINEYARD...
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1-7 Christ is God's beloved Son, and our beloved Saviour. The care of
the Lord over the church of Israel, is described by the management of
a vineyard. The advantages of our situation will be brought...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 5 Israel God's vineyard; his mercies, and their
unfruitfulness; should be laid waste, ISAIAH 5:1. Judgments upon
covetousness, ISAIAH 5:8; upon drunkards, and the lascivious, ISAIAH
5:1...
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Isaiah 5:1 sing H7891 (H8799) Well-beloved H3039 song H7892 Beloved
H1730 vineyard H3754 Well-beloved H3039 vineyard H3754
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GOD'S FRUITLESS VINEYARD (ISAIAH 5:1).
In the first few verses we find a song, which was possibly sung by
Isaiah at the celebration of the vintage harvest, as he gathered with
men who were singing vin...
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Isaiah 5:1
I. "He looked that it should bring forth grapes." This is surely not
unreasonable. It is exactly what you and I should do. It will not be
denied by anybody that _we_are receiving the highes...
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Isaiah 5:1. _Now will I sing to my well-beloved a song of my beloved
touching his vineyard. My Well-beloved hath a vineyard in a very
fruitful hill:_
The Song of the Vineyard is by no means a joyful...
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Isaiah 5:1. _Now will I sing to my wellbeloved a song of my beloved
touching his vineyard. My wellbeloved hath a vineyard in a very
fruitful hill:_
You and I, dear friends, are placed in a position w...
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CONTENTS: Parable of Jehovah's vineyard and the six woes upon Israel.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: God expects vineyard fruit from those who enjoy vineyard
privileges, not the mere leaves of profess...
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Isaiah 5:1. _My well-beloved;_ the Messiah, who certainly was Lord of
the Vineyard, and the men of Judah were his pleasant plants. Psalms
80:14; Ezekiel 17:6; Ho
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_Now will I sing to my well-beloved_
HOPES CONCERNING THE VINEYARD
The Lord’s hopes and disappointment with His vineyard.
(_A. B. Davidson, LL. D._)
TRUTH TO BE PRESENTED IN VARIED FORM
Aaron’s be...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 5:1 Isaiah’s introductory diagnosis of
Judah’s spiritual decline (chs. Isaiah 1:1) concludes with a
description of his generation’s apostasy and its consequences. The
chapter is...
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THE PARABLE OF THE VINEYARD
Isaiah 5:1. _Now will I sing, &c._
I. THE PRIVILEGES CONFERRED ON THE JEWISH NATION (Isaiah 5:2). It
would be vain and useless to attempt, as some have done, to find in
th...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 5:1
ISRAEL REBUKED BY THE PARABLE OF A VINEYARD. This chapter stands in a
certain sense alone, neither closely connected with what precedes nor
with what follows, excepting that it...
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Now in the fifth chapter the Lord takes up the parable of a vineyard
in which He likens Judah or Israel, His people, unto a vineyard.
Now will I sing to my well-beloved a song of my beloved touching...
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Deuteronomy 31:19; Isaiah 27:2; Isaiah 27:3; Jeremiah 2:21; John 15:1
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Now — I will record it to he a witness for God, and against you, as
Moses did his song, Deuteronomy 31:19, Deuteronomy 32:1. To — To the
Lord of the vineyard. Of my beloved — Not devised by me, but
in...