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FOR THE MOTH - (see Isaiah 50:9). The idea is, that they shall be
consumed as the moth eats up a garment; or rather, that the moth
itself shall consume them as it does a garment: that is, that they
we...
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CHAPTER 51
Jehovah Encourages His Faithful People, the Remnant of Israel
1. _The call to remember Abraham (Isaiah 51:1)_ 2. _Zion to be
comforted (Isaiah 51:3)_ 3. _His righteousness near and His arm...
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A HEARTENING CONSOLATION. Yahweh, in words that echo Isaiah 50:4, bids
His people, who seek the victory which ever eludes them, consider
their origin. Abraham was but one; yet He made him a great peop...
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Isaiah 51:1-16. Encouragements addressed to true Israelites
The strain of consolation, which was interrupted by the soliloquy of
the Servant at ch. Isaiah 50:4, is now resumed, and is continued till...
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DISCOURSE: 958
A DISSUASIVE FROM THE FEAR OF MAN
Isaiah 51:7. _Hearken unto me, ye that know righteousness, the people
in whose heart is my law: Fear ye not the reproach of men, neither be
ye afraid...
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3. RULE, CHAPTER 51
a. TURN TO JUSTICE
TEXT: Isaiah 51:1-8
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Hearken to me, ye that follow after righteousness, ye that seek
Jehovah: look unto the rock whence ye were hewn, and to the hole of
the...
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For the moth shall eat them up like a garment, and the worm shall eat
them like wool: but my righteousness shall be for ever, and my
salvation from generation to generation.
THE MOTH SHALL EAT THE...
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1, 2. In the past God made Israel a great nation from a single
ancestor, and that wonderful growth should be an encouragement to the
righteous remnant now to believe in their restoration....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 51
ABRAHAM WAS YOUR EARLY RELATIVE
V1 ‘Listen to me,’ says the *Lord. ‘You desire to li...
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THE MOTH... THE WORM. — The two words in Hebrew have the force of an
emphatic assonance — _ash_ and _sâsh.
_...
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כִּ֤י כַ † בֶּ֨גֶד֙ יֹאכְלֵ֣ם עָ֔שׁ
וְ כַ † צֶּ֖מֶר יֹאכְלֵ֣ם סָ֑ס וְ
צִדְקָתִי֙ לְ...
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“AWAKE, O ARM OF JEHOVAH!”
Isaiah 51:1-11
This chapter is extremely dramatic. We are conscious that we are
nearing a revelation of unparalleled sublimity. As we hear the thrice
_Hearken_ in Isaiah 1...
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Three messages to the faithful immediately follow. The first is a call
to courage (verses Isa 51:1-8), in which they are charged to look back
to Abraham, to look on to the nearness of God's activity,...
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Here is another gracious call of the Lord, in which the subject is
carried to its height: for it is to such as have not only sought the
Lord, and followed after his righteousness, but have also found...
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8._But my righteousness shall continually endure. _Because the
believing servants of God must endure many reproaches and slanders
from the enemies of the word, the Prophet exhorts and encourages them...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 51 AND 52.
The application is found in Chapter s 51 and 52 to the end of Verse 12
(Isaiah 52:1-12), and that to the remnant of Israel. In Isaiah 51:13 a
fresh...
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FOR THE MOTH SHALL EAT THEM UP LIKE A GARMENT,.... Either these
reproaches, or the persons that reproach; as a garment is eaten by the
moth, secretly, slowly, surely, and at last completely, so that i...
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For the moth shall eat them up like a garment, and the worm shall eat
them like wool: but my righteousness shall be for ever, and my
salvation from generation to generation.
Ver. 8. _For the moth sha...
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_Hearken, ye that know righteousness_ Who not only understand, but
love and practise it; whose persons are justified, whose nature is
renewed, and whose lives are subject to my laws. These seem to be...
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THE CERTAINTY OF DELIVERANCE...
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4-8 The gospel of Christ shall be preached and published. How shall we
escape if we neglect it? There is no salvation without righteousness.
The soul shall, as to this world, vanish like smoke, and th...
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THE MOTH SHALL EAT THEM UP; your reproachers shall be easily
destroyed, and so God will revenge your cause upon them, and deliver
you from their reproaches. LIKE WOOL; like a woollen garment, which is...
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Isaiah 51:8 moth H6211 up H398 (H8799) garment H899 worm H5580 eat
H398 (H8799) wool H6785 righteousness H6666 forever H5769 salvation
H3444 generation H1755 generation H1755
the moth - Isaiah 50:9,...
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CHAPTER 51 EXHORTATIONS TO THE PEOPLE TO RESPOND TO GOD.
We now have here three remarkable calls to faithful Israel, ‘listen'
(Isaiah 51:1) - ‘attend' (Isaiah 51:4) - ‘listen' (Isaiah 51:7).
They have...
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Isaiah 51:1. _Hearken to me, ye that follow after righteousness, ye
that seek the Lord: look unto the rock whence ye are hewn, and to the
hole of the pit whence ye are digged. Look unto Abraham your f...
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CONTENTS: Final redemption of Israel and punishment of oppressors.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Although God's people are called upon to suffer much upon
earth, they have an eternal cause to...
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Isaiah 51:4. _A law shall proceed from me._ The gospel law of liberty
and love is here intended, as in Joel 2:31. No other law ever emanated
from Jerusalem.
Isaiah 51:5. _My righteousness is near._ C...
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_Hearken to Me_
THE THRICE “HEARKEN”
These paragraphs are exceedingly dramatic.
We become conscious that we are approaching a revelation of
unparalleled sublimity which shall be in Scripture what he...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 51:7 The third incentive (see vv. Isaiah 51:1)
is that, like the servant of the Lord, though believers are reviled,
they will also be eternally vindicated.
⇐ ⇔ ⇒ var images = do...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 51:1
AN ADDRESS TO FAITHFUL ISRAEL, SUGGESTING TOPICS OF COMFORT.
The address consists of three nearly equal strophes or stanzas, each
commencing with a call, _Shim'u elai_,_ _"He...
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Tonight we have a marvelous study as we look at Isaiah, Chapter s
51-55, in which the prophet sees so clearly the suffering and the
rejection of God's provision for man in sending His Son to die for o...
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Hosea 5:12; Isaiah 45:17; Isaiah 46:13; Isaiah 50:9; Isaiah 51:6;
Isaiah 66:24; Job 13:28; Job 4:19; Luke 1:50...
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Like wool — Like a woollen garment, which is sooner corrupted by
moths or such creatures, than linen....