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... is as follows . Ch . 6. - Chs . 1-5 . - Ch . 7 ( vs. 1-9 . ) — Ch . 17 ( vs. 1–14 . ) — Ch . 7 ( vs. 10-25 . ) - Chs . 8 , 9.— Ch . 10 ( vs. 1-27 . ) — Ch . 14 ( vs. 24-27 . ) — Ch . 10 ( vs. 28–34 . ) — Chs . 11 , 12.- ...
... is as follows . Ch . 6. - Chs . 1-5 . - Ch . 7 ( vs. 1-9 . ) — Ch . 17 ( vs. 1–14 . ) — Ch . 7 ( vs. 10-25 . ) - Chs . 8 , 9.— Ch . 10 ( vs. 1-27 . ) — Ch . 14 ( vs. 24-27 . ) — Ch . 10 ( vs. 28–34 . ) — Chs . 11 , 12.- ...
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... follows by the title of the second , partly because it is not so much the first in a series of prophecies as a general preface . With respect to the names Isaiah and Amoz , and the chronology of this verse , see the Introduction . V. 2 ...
... follows by the title of the second , partly because it is not so much the first in a series of prophecies as a general preface . With respect to the names Isaiah and Amoz , and the chronology of this verse , see the Introduction . V. 2 ...
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... follows , and to which this verse invites attention like that frequent exhortation of our Saviour , He that hath ears to hear , let him hear . - Junius , J. D. Michaelis , and the later Germans , taken in the general sense of doctrine ...
... follows , and to which this verse invites attention like that frequent exhortation of our Saviour , He that hath ears to hear , let him hear . - Junius , J. D. Michaelis , and the later Germans , taken in the general sense of doctrine ...
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... follows , and especially by the last clause of v . 13. - Bochart explains as denot- ing a species of wild ox ; but wild beasts were not received in sacrifice , and this word simply suggests the idea of careful preparation and assiduous ...
... follows , and especially by the last clause of v . 13. - Bochart explains as denot- ing a species of wild ox ; but wild beasts were not received in sacrifice , and this word simply suggests the idea of careful preparation and assiduous ...
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... follows the Vulgate , Clericus , etc. , in giving to the sense of recompense . Luther and Henderson explain it to mean merit or desert ; Calvin , Lowth , and Gesenius , more correctly work . 6 V. 12. The Prophet now recurs to the evil ...
... follows the Vulgate , Clericus , etc. , in giving to the sense of recompense . Luther and Henderson explain it to mean merit or desert ; Calvin , Lowth , and Gesenius , more correctly work . 6 V. 12. The Prophet now recurs to the evil ...
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Aben Ezra according agreed Ahaz allusion ancient versions applied Assyria Babylon Babylonian Barnes Calvin chapter Clericus Cocceius common commonly connexion construction context deliverance denote described desolation destruction divine Edom Egypt enemies English Version Ephraim Ewald explained exposition expression favour figure Gesenius give God's Grotius Hebrew Henderson Hendewerk Hezekiah Hitzig hypothesis idea implying interpreters interpunction Isaiah Israel J. D. Michaelis Jarchi Jehovah Jehovah of Hosts Jerusalem Jews Judah judgment Junius Kimchi king Knobel land last clause later writers literally Lowth Luther Maurer meaning mentioned Messiah Moab nations natural noun objection older writers parallel participle passage Peshito phrase plural poetical prediction preposition preterite probably promise prophecy Prophet reference regard reign rendered Rosenmüller says seems Sennacherib sense Septuagint Shebna suffix supposes supposition Syria Targum thee thou threatening tion translation Umbreit understood usage verb verse vide supra Vitringa Vulgate whole words Zion