Isaiah 19:11-13
the princes.3,13; 29:14; 44:25; Job 5:12,13; 12:17; Ps 33:10; Jer 49:7; Eze 7:261Co 1:19,20Zoan.30:4; Nu 13:22; Ps 78:12,43; Eze 30:14brutish.Ps 73:22; 92:6; Pr 30:2; Jer 10:14,21I am.Ge 41:38,39; 1Ki 4:30; Ac 7:22 where are thy.5:21; 47:10-13; Jud 9:38; Jer 2:28; 1Co 1:20let them.40:13,14; 41:22,23; 44:7; Job 11:6,7; Ro 11:33,34 princes of Zoan.11; Ro 1:22Noph.Jer 2:16; 46:14,19; Eze 30:13stay. or, governors. Heb. corners.Nu 24:17; 1Sa 14:38; *marg:Zec 10:4; 1Pe 2:7Jeremiah 8:9
The wise men are. or, Have they been, etc.6:15; 49:7; Job 5:12; Isa 19:11; Eze 7:26; 1Co 1:26-29lo.De 4:6; Ps 19:7; 119:98-100; Isa 8:20; 1Co 1:18-29; 2Ti 3:15what wisdom. Heb. the wisdom of what thing, etc.Romans 1:22-25
11:25; Pr 25:14; 26:12; Isa 47:10; Jer 8:8,9; 10:14; Mt 6:231Co 1:19-21; 3:18,19 changed.25; Ps 106:20; Jer 2:11an image.De 4:15-18; 5:8; Ps 115:5-8; 135:15-18; Isa 40:18,26; 44:13Eze 8:10; Ac 17:29; 1Co 12:2; 1Pe 4:3; Re 9:20 God.Ps 81:11,12; Ho 4:17,18; Mt 15:14; Ac 7:42; 14:16; 17:29,30Eph 4:18; 2Th 2:10-12through the lusts.6:12to dishonour.1Co 6:13,18; 1Th 4:4; 2Ti 2:20-22between.27; Le 18:22 changed.23the truth.18; 1Th 1:9; 1Jo 5:20into a lie.Isa 44:20; Jer 10:14,15; 13:25; 16:19; Am 2:4; Joh 2:8; Hab 2:18the creature.23; Mt 6:24; 10:37; 2Ti 3:4; 1Jo 2:15,16more. or, rather. who is.9:5; Ps 72:19; 145:1,2; 2Co 11:31; Eph 3:21; 1Ti 1:11,171 Corinthians 1:19-21
3:19; Job 5:12,13; Isa 19:3,11; 29:14; Jer 8:9 is the wise.Isa 33:18; 53:1hath.19; 2Sa 15:31; 16:23; 17:14,23; Job 12:17,20,24; Isa 44:25; Ro 1:22 in.24; Da 2:20; Ro 11:33; Eph 3:10the wisdom.Dr. Lightfoot well observes, "that [sophia tou theos ,] the wisdom of God, is not to be understood of that wisdom which had God for its author, but of that wisdom which had God for its object. There was, among the heathen, [sophia tes physeos,] wisdom about natural things, that is philosophy; and [sophia tou theos ,] wisdom about God, that is, divinity. But the world, in its divinity, could not, by wisdom, know God." The wisest of the heathen had no just and correct views of the Divine nature; of which the works of Cicero and Lucretius are incontestable proofs. the world.Mt 11:25; Lu 10:21; Ro 1:20-22,28the foolishness.18
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