Isaiah 14:1-2

1 God's merciful restoration of Israel.

3 Their triumphant exultation over Babel.

24 God's purpose against Assyria.

29 Palestina is threatened.

the Lord.

40:1,2; 44:21,22; 54:7,8; Le 26:40-45; De 4:29-31; Ne 1:8,9

Ps 98:3; 102:13; 136:10-24; 143:12; Jer 50:4-6,17-20,33

Jer 51:4-6,34-37; Lu 1:54,72-74

choose.

27:6; Zec 1:17; 2:12

set.

De 30:3-5; Jer 24:6,7; 29:14; 30:18-22; 31:8-12; 32:37-41

Eze 36:24-28; 39:25-29

the strangers.

19:24,25; 49:16-23; 56:6-8; 60:3-5; 66:20; Ru 1:14-18; Es 8:17

Jer 12:15,16; Zec 2:11; 8:22,23; Mal 1:11; Lu 2:32; Ac 15:14-17

Eph 2:12-19

and the house.

18:7; 60:9-12; 61:5; Ezr 2:65; Ro 15:27; 2Co 8:4,5; Ga 5:13

and they.

Ps 68:18; 2Co 10:5; Eph 4:8

whose captives they were. Heb. that had taken them captives.they shall rule over.

60:14; Jer 30:16; Da 7:18,25-27; Zec 14:2,3; Re 3:9; 11:11-18

Re 18:20-24

Joel 3:19-21

Egypt.

Isa 11:15; 19:1-15; Zec 10:10; 14:18,19

Edom.

Isa 34:1-17; 63:1-6; Jer 49:17; La 4:21; Eze 25:1-17; 35:1-15

Am 1:11,12; Ob 1:1,10-14; Mal 1:3,4

for.

Ps 137:7; Jer 51:35; Ob 1:10-16; 2Th 1:6

Judah.

Isa 33:20; Eze 37:25; Am 9:15

dwell. or, abide.

will.

Isa 4:4; Eze 36:25,29; Mt 27:25

for the Lord. or, even I the Lord that.

17; Eze 48:35; Re 21:3 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE BOOK OF JOEL. It is generally supposed, that the prophet Joel blends two subjects of affliction in one general consideration, or beautiful allegory; and that, under the devastation to be produced by locusts in the vegetable world, he portrays the more distant calamities to be inflicted by the armies of the Chaldeans in their invasion of Judea. These predictions are followed by a more general denunciation of God's vengeance, delivered in such language as to be in some measure descriptive of the final judgment of mankind. The prophet intermingles these declarations with earnest exhortations to repentance, and with promises of returning prosperity productive of Gospel blessings; foretelling, in the clearest terms, the general effusion of the Holy Spirit under the Christian dispensation, and the awful consequences of obstinately rejecting the sacred influence, especially to the Jews. The state of this nation at the present day, fully attests the Divine inspiration of the prophecy.

Amos 9:11-15

that day.

Ac 15:15-17

raise.

Isa 9:6,7; 11:1-10; Jer 23:5,6; 30:9; 33:14-16,20-26; Eze 17:24

Eze 34:23,24; 37:24,25; Ho 3:5; Mic 5:2; Lu 1:31-33,69,70

Ac 2:30-36

the tabernacle.

Isa 16:5; Eze 21:25-27

close. Heb. hedge, or wall.

Job 1:10; Ps 80:12; 89:40; Isa 5:5

as in.

Ps 143:5; Isa 63:11; Jer 46:26; La 5:21; Eze 36:11; Mic 7:14

possess.

Isa 11:14; 14:1,2; Joe 3:8; Ob 1:18-21

Edom.

Ge 27:29,37; Nu 24:17; Ps 60:8; Mal 1:4

which are called by my name. Heb. upon whom my name iscalled.

Isa 43:7; 63:19; 65:1; Jer 14:9; 15:16; Da 9:18,19

plowman.

Le 26:5; Eze 36:35; Ho 2:21-23; Joh 4:35

soweth. Heb. draweth forth. the mountains.

Isa 35:1,2; 55:13; Joe 3:18,20

sweet wine. or, new wine. the hills.

5; Jud 5:5; Ps 97:5

I will bring.

Ps 53:6; Jer 30:3,18; 31:23; Eze 16:53; 39:25; Joe 3:1,2

build.

Isa 61:4; 65:21; Jer 30:18; 31:38-40; Eze 36:33-36; 37:25-28

plant.

5:11; Isa 62:8,9; Eze 28:26; Zep 1:13

they shall.As the Jews, after their return from Babylon, were driven from their land by the Romans, this can only refer to their future conversion and restoration, and to the security and peace of the church.

Isa 60:21; Jer 24:6; 32:41; Eze 34:28; 37:25; Joe 3:20; Mic 4:4
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