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CHAPTER LX
_The glorious prospect displayed in this chapter seems to have_
_elevated the prophet even above his usual majesty. The subject_
_is the very flourishing condition of the Church of Jesus...
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ARISE - This is evidently addressed to the church, or to Zion regarded
as the seat of the church. It is represented as having been in a state
of affliction and calamity (compare the notes at Isaiah 3:...
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CHAPTER 60
The Glory Chapter: The Morning of a New Age and Its Blessing
1. _The light and glory has come (Isaiah 60:1) _ 2. _The darkness
before the morning (Isaiah 60:2) _ 3. _The conversion of the...
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THE GLORIES OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. This, with Isaiah 61 f., is marked
by close imitation of the style of 2 Is.
ISAIAH 60:1. The prophet, taking for his standpoint the fulfilment of
his prediction, pi...
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ARISE. Compare Isaiah 51:9; Isaiah 51:17, "awake"; Isaiah 52:2,
"awake"; Isaiah 60:1, "arise"; and contrast the cry to Babylon (Isaiah
47:1), "come down, sit in the dust". See App-82. This refers to t...
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_for thy light is come_ Cf. ch. Isaiah 58:8; Isaiah 58:10; Isaiah
59:9. It is the light of the promised salvation, so long looked for in
vain. The perfect tenses are used from the ideal standpoint of...
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DISCOURSE: 999
OUR DUTY ARISING FROM THE ADVENT OF CHRIST
Isaiah 60:1.—_Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of
the Lord is risen upon thee._
THE prophetic style is wonderfully sublime:...
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ARISE, SHINE— "Arise from your state of darkness and mourning, and
enter into a state of light and happiness; that thou mayest be able to
enlighten others: shew thy native beauty; suffer thyself to be...
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IX. ZIONTHE ZENITH, Chapter S 60 - 66
A. REWARD OF ZION, WEALTH OF THE NATIONS
CHAPTER 60
1. GLORY
TEXT: Isaiah 60:1-7
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Arise, shine, for thy light is come, and the glory of Jehovah is risen
upon...
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Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is
risen upon thee.
An ode of congratulation to Zion on her restoration, at the Lord's
second advent, to her true position as the moth...
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1. The light of deliverance so long waited for (Isaiah 59:9) is about
to shine. This prophecy received its highest fulfilment at the coming
of Christ, the true Light of the world, which was followed b...
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The *Lord is speaking to ‘*Jerusalem’. ‘*Jerusalem’ refers to
both the city and its inhabitants. So, through this whole chapter,
‘you’ means both the city and its inhabitants.
• ‘Rise’ means ‘get up...
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LX.
(1) ARISE, SHINE... — The description of the redeemed Zion —
_i.e.,_ the new Jerusalem — seen in the prophet’s vision as under
the forms of the old. She has been prostrate, as in the darkness of...
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ק֥וּמִי אֹ֖ורִי כִּ֣י בָ֣א אֹורֵ֑ךְ
וּ כְבֹ֥וד יְהוָ֖ה עָלַ֥יִךְ זָרָֽח׃...
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CHAPTER XXIV
SALVATION IN SIGHT
Isaiah 60:1
THE deliverance from Babylon has long been certain, since chapter 48;
all doubts in the way of Return have been removed, Isaiah 49:1 through
Isaiah 52:12;...
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THE LORD GLORIFIES HIS PEOPLE
Isaiah 60:1-14
From this chapter and onward, the prophet predicts the glories of the
restored Hebrew people. In a secondary sense, they are also true of
the Church, for...
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In this and the next two Chapter s, we have a glorious description of
the ultimate realization of the purposes of God. It commences with a
declaration of the material prosperity of the people describe...
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Arise, shine; for thy (a) light is come, and the glory of the LORD is
risen upon thee.
(a) The time of your prosperity and happiness: while speaking of
Babylon, he commanded her to go down, (Isaiah 4...
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_O Jerusalem, is not in Hebrew or St. Jerome, but in the Septuagint.
Some few things may refer to the terrestrial Jerusalem, though the
prophet speaks chiefly of the celestial and of the Church. --- L...
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CONTENTS
God the Holy Ghost is here celebrating the glory and praise of Christ,
and his Church in him; and showing what a vast accession of redeemed
souls shall pour into the Redeemer's kingdom in th...
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1._Arise, be bright. _He now shows what is the efficacy of that word
of which he formerly (150) spoke; for he raises up a prostrate and
afflicted Church, and restores her to her brightness; and, becau...
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Chapter 60 gives us the condition and the glory of Jerusalem in that
time of blessing: all of the people thus spared would be righteous....
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ARISE, SHINE,.... The Targum adds, "O Jerusalem"; and so the
Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and Arabic versions; and no doubt but the
church of God is here addressed: and by what follows it seems to be
th...
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Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is
risen upon thee.
Ver. 1. _Arise._] Thou, O my Church, that now liest _in pulvere
vastitatis,_ as a forlorn captive, rouse up thyself,...
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_Arise_, &c. The prophet here addresses the church of God, which he
supposes to be sitting sorrowful, and exhorts her to awake and arise
from a state of darkness and mourning, and enter into a state o...
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Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is
risen upon thee....
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SHINE, FOR THY LIGHT IS COME:
Or, be enlightened, for thy light cometh...
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1-8 As far as we have the knowledge of God in us, and the favour of
God towards us, our light is come. And if God's glory is seen upon us
to our honour, we ought, not only with our lips, but in our li...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 60 The glory and blessings of the new church after a
short affliction. ARISE; a word of encouragement accommodated to the
Jewish or Hebrew style, wherein, as by _lying down_ is describe...
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Isaiah 60:1 Arise H6965 (H8798) shine H215 (H8798) light H216 come
H935 (H8804) glory H3519 LORD H3068 risen H2224 (H8804)
Arise - Isaiah 52:1-2; Matthew 5:16; Ephesians 5:8,...
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‘Arise, shine, for your light is come
And the glory of Yahweh is risen on you,
For behold darkness will cover the earth (or ‘land'),
And gross darkness the peoples,
But Yahweh will rise on you,
A...
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Isaiah 60:1
Taking these words into the full illumination of Christianity, they
express, very beautifully, the awakening of a man to his true work in
the world. It is because the "glory of the Lord h...
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Isaiah 60:1. _Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of
the LORD is risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the
earth, and gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall aris...
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CONTENTS: The Deliverer out of Zion and the peace and joy of His
coming.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: When the Redeemer shall appear in glory to be received as
the Light of Israel, the knowl...
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This chapter contains the full cup of consolation given to Zion, after
all her woes and long afflictions in the dark ages of the church. But
it is, as Matthew Henry judiciously observes, “the gospel c...
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_Arise, shine; for thy light is come_
THE GLORY OF SPIRITUAL ISRAEL
Having repeatedly and fully shown that the national pro-eminence of
Israel was not to be perpetual, that the loss of it was the na...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 60:1 ARISE, SHINE addresses Zion (see Isaiah
59:20; Isaiah 60:14). The bright future of God’s people calls for
cheerful expectancy. YOUR LIGHT HAS COME. See Isaiah 58:8. THE GLOR...
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THE DAWNING OF GOD’S LIGHT, AND ITS AWAKENING CALL
Isaiah 60:1. _Arise, shine, for thy light is come, &c._
We ourselves are a part fulfilment of this prophecy. It is Israel’s
God we worship, &c. The...
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SECTION VII. THE GLORIES OF THE RESTORED JERUSALEM (Isaiah 60:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 60:1
A SONG OF TRIUMPH UPON GLORIFIED ZION. This is rather a detached poem
than an integral portion of a book. It...
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Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is
risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and
gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall arise upon thee, a...
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1 Peter 4:14; Ephesians 5:14; Ephesians 5:8; Isaiah 52:1; Isaiah 52:2;
Isaiah 60:19; Isaiah 60:20; Isaiah 9:2; John 1:9; John 12:46;...
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Arise — A word of encouragement accommodated to the Jewish, or
Hebrew style, wherein, as by lying down, is described a servile and
calamitous condition, Isaiah 47:1, so by rising, and standing up, a
r...