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1481 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 685.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter the prophet, in God’s name, shows the people of God their transgressions, even the house of Jacob their sins, and the judgments which were likely …
1482 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 686.1 (Matthew Henry)
… chapter, in such a manner as might excite and encourage his zeal and industry in the execution of it, though he seemed to labour in vain. In this chapter we …
1483 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 688.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter, and the four next that follow it (to chap. xiii.) are all one continued discourse or sermon, the scope of which is to show the great destruction that …
1484 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 689.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter (according to the directions given him, Isaiah 3:10, 3:11 ) saith to the righteous, It shall be well with thee, but Woe to the wicked, it shall be ill with …
1485 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 690.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter, is dealing, I. With the proud oppressors of his people at home, that abused their power, to pervert justice, whom he would reckon with for their tyranny …
1486 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 693.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. A general rendezvous of the forces that were to be employed against Babylon, Isaiah 13:1-13:5. II. The dreadfully bloody work that those …
1487 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 695.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. Great lamentation made by the Moabites, and by the prophet himself for them, Isaiah 15:1-15:5. II. The great calamities which should occasion …
1488 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 696.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter continues and concludes the burden of Moab. In it, I. The prophet gives good counsel to the Moabites, to reform what was amiss among them, and particularly …
1489 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 697.1 (Matthew Henry)
… , this chapter, though it be entitled “the burden of Damascus” (which was the head city of Syria), reads the doom of Israel too. I. The destruction of the strong cities …
1490 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 700.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter is a prediction of the carrying away of multitudes both of the Egyptians and the Ethiopians into captivity by the king of Assyria. Here is, I. The …
1491 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 705.1 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapter we have here, I. Thankful praises for what God had done, which the prophet, in the name of the church, offers up to God, and teaches us to offer …
1492 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 706.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter is a song of holy joy and praise, in which the great things God had engaged, in the foregoing chapter, to do for his people against his enemies and …
1493 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 707.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter the prophet goes on to show, I. What great things God would do for his church and people, which should now shortly be accomplished in the deliverance …
1494 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 708.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter, I. The Ephraimites are reproved and threatened for their pride and drunkenness, their security and sensuality, Isaiah 28:1-28:8. But, in the midst …
1495 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 709.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter, is the same with the “burden of the valley of vision” ( Isaiah 21:1 ), and (it is very probable) points at the same event—the besieging of Jerusalem by the …
1496 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 711.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter is an abridgment of the foregoing chapter; the heads of it are much the same. Here is, I. A woe to those who, when the Assyrian army invaded them, trusted …
1497 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter relates to the same events as the foregoing chapter, the distress of Judah and Jerusalem by Sennacherib’s invasion and their deliverance …
1498 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 715.1 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapter we have, in this, a bright and pleasant one, which, though it foretel the flourishing estate of Hezekiah’s kingdom in the latter part of his …
1499 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 717.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have a further repetition of the story which we had before in the book of Kings concerning Sennacherib. In the foregoing chapter we had him …
1500 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.20 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have two passages relating to this story which were omitted in the narrative of it here, but which we had 2 Kings 20:1-20:21, and therefore shall …