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Verse Isaiah 51:14. _THE CAPTIVE EXILE HASTENETH THAT HE MAY BE LOOSED
_- "He marcheth on with speed, who cometh to set free the captive"]
Cyrus, if understood of the temporal redemption from the capt...
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THE CAPTIVE EXILE - Lowth renders this, evidently very improperly,
‘He marcheth on with speed who cometh to set the captive free;’
and supposes that it refers to Cyrus, if understood of the temporal
r...
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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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ISRAEL, TRUSTING IN YAHWEH, NEED HAVE NO FEAR.Since it is I, Yahweh,
who am comforting thee, how canst thou fear mortal man, and how forget
that Yahweh is the omnipotent Creator, so that thou art ever...
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The received text is probably best rendered as follows: SPEEDILY SHALL
THE CROUCHING (prisoner) BE SET FREE, AND HE SHALL NOT DIE (and go
down) TO THE PIT, NOR SHALL HIS BREAD FAIL (see R.V.); Israel...
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Jehovah again speaks as the comforter of His people. That the passage
is a direct answer to the importunate appeal of Isaiah 51:9 f., seems
probable, although it cannot be confidently affirmed; it is...
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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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I, EVEN I, AM HE THAT COMFORTETH, &C.— The apostrophe being
finished, wherein the foundation of this consolation was laid; the
thread of the discourse is resumed, and the consolation is continued,
whi...
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TRUST IN JEHOVAH
TEXT: Isaiah 51:9-16
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Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of Jehovah; awake, as in the days
of old, the generations of ancient times. Is it not thou that didst
cut Rahab in p...
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The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed, and that he should
not die in the pit, nor that his bread should fail.
THE CAPTIVE EXILE, [ tso`eh (H6808)]. Cocceins explains, One forced
by the...
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51:14 down (a-5) i.e. in bonds....
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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 l...
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THE CAPTIVE EXILE. — Literally, _he that is bowed down, i.e.,_ bound
in fetters. The “pit,” as in the case of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 38:6),
is the underground dungeon, in which the prisoner was too often...
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מִהַ֥ר צֹעֶ֖ה לְ הִפָּתֵ֑חַ וְ לֹא
־יָמ֣וּת
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“THE CAPTIVE EXILE SHALL BE LOOSED”
Isaiah 51:12-23
During the Sepoy mutiny in India, when a number of English men and
women were shut up in a quarter of Cawnpore, expecting a terrible
death by assau...
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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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The captive exile (m) hasteneth that he may be loosed, and that he
should not die in the pit, nor that his bread should fail.
(m) He comforts them by the short time of their banishment: for in
sevent...
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_Fail. Cyrus shall quickly restore the Jews to their country. He shall
not lay waste the provinces, like many conquerors._...
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This is the Lord's answer, agreeably to that promise, Isaiah 65:24.
And observe how the Lord proposeth comfort to his people, even in
himself. As if the Lord had said, "The deliverance at the Red Sea...
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14._The exile hasteneth to be loosed. _This verse is expounded in
various ways; for some think that it refers to Cyrus, and take the
word, צעה _(tzoeh) _(28) in a transitive sense, and explain it to
m...
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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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THE CAPTIVE EXILE HASTENETH THAT HE MAY BE LOOSED,.... The time
hastens on, or God will hasten the time, for the release either of the
captive Jews in literal Babylon, or of his people in mystical Bab...
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The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed, and that he should
not die in the pit, nor that his bread should fail.
Ver. 14. _The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed,_] _i.e.,
_ Deliv...
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_The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed_ From his
captivity, and may return to his own country from which he is
banished. _And that he should not die in the pit_ Die a prisoner,
through the...
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The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed, literally, Soon the
one bowed down (as captive) shall be loosed, the heavy fetters which
bore him down to the ground being removed, AND THAT HE SHOUL...
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THE LOOSING OF THE EXILES...
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9-16 The people whom Christ has redeemed with his blood, as well as
by his power, will obtain joyful deliverance from every enemy. He that
designs such joy for us at last, will he not work such deliv...
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God is not slack, as you think, but maketh haste to fulfil his
promise, and to rescue his captive and oppressed people from all their
oppressions and miseries....
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Isaiah 51:14 exile H6808 (H8802) hastens H4116 (H8765) loosed H6605
(H8736) die H4191 (H8799) pit...
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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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THE FIRST CALL TO AWAKE - SPOKEN TO THE ARM OF YAHWEH (ISAIAH 51:9).
Note that each call to awake is followed by Yahweh speaking to His
people. It is a cry for Yahweh to awaken and act on behalf of H...
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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._ Ch...
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THE CAPTIVE SEEKING DELIVERANCE
Isaiah 51:14. _The captive exile hasteneth, &c._ [1581]
[1581] Before developing either of the outlines here reproduced,
attention should be given to Delitzsch’s tran...
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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_,...
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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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Acts 12:7; Acts 12:8; Ezra 1:5; Isaiah 48:20; Isaiah 52:2;...