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CHAPTER 5
The Song of the Vineyard and the Six Woes
1. _The song of the vineyard and Jehovah's lament (Isaiah 5:1)_ 2.
_The judgment upon the vineyard (Isaiah 5:5)_ 3. _The wild grapes
(Isaiah 5:8)_...
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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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DISCOURSE: 864
GOD’S APPEAL TO MAN’S DECISION
Isaiah 5:3. _O inhabitants of Jerusalem, and men of Judah, judge, I
pray you, betwixt me and my vineyard. What could have been done more
to my vineyard t...
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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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And now go to; I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard: I will
take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be eaten up; and break down
the wall thereof, and it shall be trodden down:
NOW GO TO...
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1-24. Judah, God's unfruitful vineyard, and the judgment upon it....
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Like the *vineyard in the story, God’s special people have been a
bitter disappointment to him. God now removes all his protection and
care. The result is terrible.
*SELF-CENTRED PEOPLE
V8 *Woe to...
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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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I WILL TAKE AWAY THE HEDGE... — This involved the throwing open of
the vineyard to be as grazing land which all the wild bulls of Bashan
— _i.e.,_ all the enemies of Zion — might trample on (Ezekiel
3...
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וְ עַתָּה֙ אֹודִֽיעָה ־נָּ֣א אֶתְכֶ֔ם
אֵ֛ת אֲ
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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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And now come; I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard: I (g)
will take away its hedge, and it shall be eaten up; [and] break down
the wall of it, and it shall be trodden down:
(g) I will take n...
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CHAPTER V.
_ Down. By the Chaldeans, and after the death of Christ. (Calmet) ---
when God withdraws his aid, man is unable to stand. Yet he falls by
his own fault, which God only permits. (Worthingto...
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Was not this awful judgment actually inflicted, when Israel became
unchurched at the siege of Jerusalem? That it is more than a parable,
this passage fully explains. And, therefore, there is no period...
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5._And now come, I will show you what I will do to my vineyard.
_Having held the Jews to be condemned, as it were, by their own mouth,
he next adds that he will take vengeance for their contempt of hi...
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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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AND NOW, GO TO; I WILL TELL YOU WHAT I WILL DO TO MY VINEYARD,.... Not
by bestowing fresh favours upon them, but by inflicting punishment on
them, for abusing what they had received; and this he told...
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_And now go to; I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard: I will
take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be eaten up; [and] break
down the wall thereof, and it shall be trodden down:_
Ver. 5....
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_And now I will tell you_, &c. He graciously warns them beforehand,
that they may have space and encouragement to repent, and so to
prevent the threatened miseries. _I will take away the hedge thereof...
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And now go to; I will tell you what I will do to My vineyard, the
Judge Himself announcing the punishment which He had decided upon: I
WILL TAKE AWAY THE HEDGE THEREOF, one of thorns and briers being...
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THE DISAPPOINTMENT OF THE VINEYARD...
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TRODDEN:
_ Heb._ for a tredding...
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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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I WILL TELL YOU WHAT I WILL DO TO MY VINEYARD; he graciously warns
them beforehand, that they may have space and invitation to repent,
and so to prevent the threatened miseries. I WILL TAKE AWAY THE H...
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Isaiah 5:5 tell H3045 (H8686) do H6213 (H8802) vineyard H3754 away
H5493 (H8687) hedge H4881 burned...
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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. _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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_What could have been done more to My vineyard that I have not done in
it?_
HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY AND DIVINE GRACE
I. In any attempt at the interpretation of the story and the
exhibition of its moral...
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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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A SAD CANTICLE
Isaiah 5:4. _What could have been done more to my vineyard? &c._
There are certain epochs in the history of the Church when on every
hand may be seen the saddest indifference. This sta...
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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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2 Chronicles 36:4; Daniel 8:13; Deuteronomy 28:49; Genesis 11:4;...