Isaiah 3:16-26

the daughters.

1:8; 4:4; Mt 21:5; Lu 23:28

are haughty.

24:4; 32:9-11; Pr 16:18; 30:13; Eze 16:49,50; Zep 3:11

wanton eyes. Heb. deceiving with their eyes.Or, as {messakkaroth ainayim} is rendered in the Targum, "painting their eyes with stibium:" for {sakar} is probably the same as the Chaldee {sekar,} or that import.

mincing. or, tripping nicely. and making.The Eastern ladies wear on their ankles large rings to which smaller ones are attached, which make a tinkling sound as they move nimbly.

smite.

Le 13:29,30,43,44; De 28:27; Re 16:2

discover. Heb. made naked.

20:4; 47:2,3; Jer 13:22; Eze 16:36,37; 23:25-29; Mic 1:11; Na 3:5

tinkling ornaments.

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cauls. or, networks.{Shevisim,} probably the rich embroidered kerchiefs used to bind on their caps on the head, described by Lady M. W. Montague, Let. 32.

round tires.

Jud 8:21; *marg:

chains. or, sweet-balls.{Neteephoth,} earrings or drops; in Arabic, {netafat.}

the bracelets.

Ge 24:22,30,53; 38:18,25; Ex 35:22; Nu 31:50; Eze 16:11

mufflers. or, spangled ornaments.

tablets. Heb. houses of the soul.Probably perfume boxes, as rendered by Bp. Lowth.

the earrings.{Lechashim,} probably amulets.

Ge 35:4; Ex 32:2; Eze 16:12; Ho 2:13

rings.

Ge 41:42; Es 8:12; So 5:14; Lu 15:22; Jas 2:2

nose jewels.

Ge 24:47; 1Ti 2:9,10; 1Pe 3:3,4

The changeable suits.{Machalatzoth,} probably loose robes, used according to the weather.

glasses.

Ex 38:8

fine linen.

Ge 41:42; 1Ch 15:27; Eze 16:10; Lu 16:19; Re 19:8,14

vails.

Ge 24:65; Ru 3:15; So 5:7

instead.

57:9; Pr 7:17

baldness.

22:12; Eze 7:18; Mic 1:16

a girding.

15:3; 32:9-11; Job 16:15; Jer 4:8; 6:26; 48:37; 49:3; La 2:10

Eze 27:31; Joe 1:8; Am 8:10; Re 11:3

burning.

4:4; Le 26:16; De 28:22; 32:24; Re 16:9; 18:9

Thy men.

2Ch 29:9; Jer 11:22; 14:18; 18:21; 19:7; 21:9; La 2:21; Am 9:10

mighty. Heb. might.

her gates.

Jer 14:2; La 1:4

desolate. or, emptied. Heb. cleansed. shall sit.

47:1; Job 2:8,13; La 2:10; Eze 26:16; Lu 19:44

Isaiah 4:1

1 In the extremity of evils, Christ's kingdom shall be a sanctuary.

And in.

2:11,17; 10:20; 17:7; Lu 21:22

seven.

3:25,26; 13:12

We will eat.

2Th 3:12

let us be called by thy name. Heb. let thy name be calledupon us. to take away. or, take thou away. reproach.

Ge 30:23; 1Sa 1:6; Lu 1:25

Isaiah 32:9-13

ye women.

3:16; 47:7,8; De 28:56; Jer 6:2-6; 48:11,12; La 4:5; Am 6:1-6

give ear.

28:23; Jud 9:7; Ps 49:1,2; Mt 13:9

Many days and years. Heb. Days above a year.

3:17-26; 24:7-12; Jer 25:10,11; Ho 3:4

for.

7:23; 16:10; Jer 8:13; Ho 2:12; Joe 1:7,12; Hab 3:17; Zep 1:13

be troubled.

2:19,21; 22:4,5; 33:14; Lu 23:27-30; Jas 5:5

strip.

20:4; 47:1-3; De 28:48; Ho 2:3; Mic 1:8-11

and gird.

3:24; 15:3; Jer 4:8; 6:26; 49:3

lament.

La 2:11; 4:3,4

pleasant fields. Heb. fields of desire.

De 8:7,8; 11:11,12; Eze 20:6,15

come.

6:11; 7:23; 34:13; Ps 107:34; Ho 9:6; 10:8

yea, upon. or, burning upon, etc.

Jer 39:8; Re 18:7,8

in the.

22:2,12,13

Luke 23:27-30

and of.

55; 8:2; Mt 27:55; Mr 15:40

daughters.

So 1:5; 2:7; 3:5,10; 5:8,16; 8:4

the days.Our Lord here refers to the destruction of Jerusalem, and the final desolation of the Jewish state; an evil associated with so many miseries, that sterility, which had otherwise been considered an opprobrium, was accounted a circumstance most felicitous. No history can furnish us with a parallel to the calamities and miseries of the Jews; rapine and murder, famine and pestilence, within; fire and sword, and all the terrors of war, without. Our Saviour himself wept at the foresight of these calamities; and it is almost impossible for persons of any humanity to read the relation of them in Josephus without weeping also. He might justly affirm, "if the misfortunes of all, from the beginning of the world, were compared with those of the Jews, they would appear much inferior in the comparison."

21:23,24; Mt 24:19; Mr 13:17-19

Blessed.

De 28:53-57; Ho 9:12-16; 13:16

Isa 2:19; Ho 10:8; Re 6:16; 9:6
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