Isaiah 21:4
What meaning of the isaiah 21:4 in the Bible?
What does Isaiah 21:4 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"My heartb panted, fearfulness affrighted me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me."
What does Isaiah 21:4 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"My heartb panted, fearfulness affrighted me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me."
MY HEART PANTED - Margin, ‘My mind wandered.’ The Hebrew word rendered ‘panted’ (תעה _tâ‛âh_) means to wander about; to stagger; to be giddy; and is applied often to one that staggers by being intox...
CHAPTER 21 The Burdens of the Desert of the Sea, of Dumah, and Arabia 1. _The burden of the desert of the sea (Babylon) (Isaiah 21:1)_ 2. _The burden of Dumah (Isaiah 21:11)_ 3. _The burden upon Ara...
THE CAPTURE OF BABYLON. This prophecy describes a siege and capture of Babylon by Elam and Media. It is almost universally considered to have been written shortly before the capture of Babylon by Cyru...
NIGHT.. _Homonym._ Hebrew. _nesheph =_ darkness, here, but daylight in Job 7:4; 1 Samuel 30:17. See notes there. The Revised Version, in doubt, renders it here "twilight". PLEASURE. joy. FEAR. tremb...
The agitation and terror of the prophet....
THEREFORE ARE MY LOINS FILLED WITH PAIN, &C.— We have here a symbolical description of the greatness of the Babylonish calamity; the prophet exhibiting in himself, as in a figure, an emblem of the ext...
D. IRREVERENT ENEMIES - Chapter S 21-23 CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE 1. BABYLON, EDOM AND ARABIA a. BABYLON TEXT: Isaiah 21:1-10 1 The burden of the wilderness of the sea. As whirlwinds in the South sweep...
My heart panted, fearfulness affrighted me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me. MY HEART PANTED, [ taa`aah (H8582)] - literally, erred: so palpitated (Psalms 38:10). THE NI...
21:4 panteth, (i-3) Or 'is restless,' lit. 'wanders.'...
VISION OF BABYLON'S FALL The subject of this section is the siege of Babylon, and the dismay with which the prophet receives tidings of its fall. The siege referred to can scarcely be the one at the c...
ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30 _NORMAN HILLYER_ CHAPTER 21 ENEMIES DESTROY BABYLON V1 A special message about Babylon that God gave to Isaia...
תָּעָ֣ה לְבָבִ֔י פַּלָּצ֖וּת בִּֽעֲתָ֑תְנִי אֵ֚ת נֶ֣שֶׁף חִשְׁקִ֔י שָׂ֥ם לִ֖י לַ חֲרָדָֽה׃...
CHAPTER XI DRIFTING TO EGYPT 720-705 13. B.C. Isaiah 20:1; Isaiah 21:1; Isaiah 38:1; Isaiah 39:1 FROM 720, when chapter 11 may have been published, to 705-or, by rough reckoning, from the fortieth...
In this chapter we have prophecies concerning Babylon, Dumah, and Arabia. With regard to Babylon, the prophet has seen the vision of the whirlwind sweeping against it, and so terrible is it that he is...
My heart panted, fearfulness terrified me: the night (g) of my pleasure hath he turned into fear to me. (g) He prophecies the death of Belshazzar as in (Daniel 5:30) who in the midst of his pleasures...
_Babylon. Protestants, "the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me." Septuagint, "My soul is turned into fear." (Haydock)_...
Here the Prophet describes as it should seem, the terrible consternation and alarm, the impious monarch of Babylon would be thrown into, in the memorable night of his destruction. Let the Reader compa...
4._My heart was shaken. _Others render it not amiss, “my heart wandered;” for excessive terror moves the heart, as it were, out of its place. He declares how sudden and unlooked for will be the destru...
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 19 THROUGH 23. In Chapter s 19 and 20 Egypt shall be smitten in that day; but Jehovah will heal it. Egypt, Assyria, and Israel shall together be blessed of Je...
MY HEART PANTED,.... Fluttered about, and could hardly keep its place: or, "my mind wandered" r; like a person in distraction and confusion, that knew not what to think say or do: FEARFULNESS AFFRIGH...
My heart panted, fearfulness affrighted me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me. Ver. 4. _My heart panted._] Or, Fluttereth to and fro, as not able to keep in its place. _Viro i...
_Therefore my loins_, &c. “We have here a symbolical description of the greatness of the Babylonish calamity; the prophet exhibiting in himself, as in a figure, an emblem of the extreme distress, cons...
THE ORACLE AGAINST BABYLON...
MY HEART PANTED: Or, my mind wandered TURNED: _ Heb._ put...
1-10 Babylon was a flat country, abundantly watered. The destruction of Babylon, so often prophesied of by Isaiah, was typical of the destruction of the great foe of the New Testament church, foretol...
THE NIGHT OF MY PLEASURE; the night, in which I used to have a sweet repose and sleep. He seems to have had this vision in a night. But withal this horror of the prophet by night was typical, and did...
Isaiah 21:4 heart H3824 wavered H8582 (H8804) fearfulness H6427 frightened H1204 (H8765) night H5399 longed H2837 turned H7760 (H8804) fear H2731 heart panted - or, mind wandered the night - Isaiah 5...
THE BURDEN OF THE WILDERNESS OF THE SEA (ISAIAH 21:1). The interpretations of this prophecy have been varied although all finally must relate it to one of the sackings of Babylon (Isaiah 21:9) of whi...
CONTENTS: Four burdens anticipating Sennacherib's invasion. CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah. CONCLUSION: Neither the skill of archers nor the courage of mighty men can protect a people from the judgments of...
Isaiah 21:1. _The desert of the sea._ The army which invaded Babylon came not directly against it; but Cyrus made a circuitous route, and collected part of his army from the deserts and mountains towa...
_The burden of the desert of the sea_ THE DESERT OF THE SEA This enigmatical name for Babylon was no doubt suggested by the actual character of the country in which the city stood. It was an endles...
ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 21:1 Five new oracles reveal God’s ruling and judging the wilderness by the sea (Isaiah 21:1), Dumah (Isaiah 21:11), Arabia (Isaiah 21:13), the valley of vision (Isaiah 22:1), an...
EXPOSITION ISAIAH 21:1 THE BURDEN OF THE DESERT OF THE SEA. This is a short and somewhat vague, but highly poetic, "burden of Babylon" It is probably an earlier prophecy than Isaiah 13:1. and 14; and...
Shall we turn to Isaiah, chapter 21. Isaiah begins this particular prophecy and addresses it to Babylon which was referred to as, The desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south pass (Isaiah 21:1)...
1 Samuel 25:36; 2 Samuel 13:28; 2 Samuel 13:29; Daniel 5:1; Daniel 5:30; Daniel 5:5; Esther 5:12; Esther 7:6; Isaiah 5:11; Jeremiah 51:39;...
The night — In which I used to have sweet repose. He seems to have had this vision in a night. But withal this signified that horror and destruction, which should befal the Babylonians in a night of f...