Isaiah 2:4

     4. judge—as a sovereign umpire, settling all controversies (compare Isa 11:4). LOWTH translates "work," "conviction."

      plowshares—in the East resembling a short sword (Isa 9:6, 7; Zec 9:10).

Hosea 2:18

     18. for them—for their benefit.

      covenant . . . with the beasts—not to hurt them (Job 5:23). They shall fulfil the original law of their creation by becoming subject to man, when man fulfils the law of his being by being subject to God. To be realized fully in millennial times (Isa 11:6-9).

      break the bow . . . out of the earth—rather, "out of the land"; that is, I will break and remove war out of the earth (Ps 46:9); and "out of the land" of Israel first (Isa 2:4; Eze 39:9, 10; Zec 9:9, 10).

      lie down—A reclining posture is the usual one with Orientals when not in action.

      safely— (Jer 23:6).

Micah 4:3

     3. rebuke—convict of sin (Joh 16:8, 9); and subdue with judgments (Ps 2:5, 9; 110:5, 6; Re 2:27; 12:5).

      many people . . . strong nations afar off—In Isa 2:4 it is "the nations . . . many people."

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