Isaiah 43:6
bring.18:7; Jer 3:14,18,19; Ho 1:10,11; Ro 9:7,8,25,26; 2Co 6:17,18Ga 3:26-29 Isaiah 49:12-26
these shall.2:2,3; 11:10,11; 43:5,6; 60:9-14; 66:19,20; Ps 22:27; 72:10,11,17Mic 4:2; Zec 2:11; 8:20-23; Mt 8:11; Lu 13:29; Re 7:9; 11:15 O heavens.42:10,11; 44:23; 52:9; 55:12; Ps 96:11-13; 98:4-9; Lu 2:13,14; 15:10Re 5:8-13; 7:9-12the Lord.12:1; 40:1,2; 51:3; 61:2,3; 66:13,14; Jer 31:13; 2Co 7:62Th 2:16,17 The Lord.40:27; Ps 22:1; 31:22; 77:6-9; 89:38-46; Ro 11:1-5my Lord.Ps 13:1; Jer 23:39; La 5:20 a woman.1Ki 3:26,27; Ps 103:13; Mal 3:17; Mt 7:11that she should not have compassion. Heb. from havingcompassion. they may. Le 26:29; De 28:56,57; 2Ki 6:28,29; 11:1,2; La 4:3,10; Ro 1:31yet.44:21; Jer 31:20; Ho 11:1; Ro 11:28,29 I have.Ex 13:9; So 8:6; Jer 22:24; Hag 2:23thy walls.26:1; 54:12; 60:18; Re 21:10-21 children.51:18-20; 62:5; Ezr 1:5; Ne 2:4-9,17; Eze 28:24haste.Or, by a slight change of the points, "Thy builders shall make haste:" those appointed to build the city and walls of Zion, shall speedily begin and accomplish the work. thy destroyers.19; 51:13,22,23 Lift up.60:4; Ge 13:14; Mt 13:41,42; Re 22:15all these.12,22; 43:5,6; 54:1-3; 60:5-11; 66:12,13,20; Jer 31:8; Ga 3:28,29As I live.54:9; Ge 22:16; Heb 6:13-18thou shalt.61:10; Pr 17:6as a bride.Jer 2:32; Re 21:2doeth.Bp. Lowth adds from the LXX., "her jewels." thy waste.8; 51:3; 54:1,2; Jer 30:18,19; 33:10,11; Eze 36:9-15; Ho 1:10,11Zec 2:4,11; 10:10they that.17,25,26; Ps 56:1,2; 124:3; Pr 1:12; Jer 30:16; 51:33,44; Eze 36:3 children.60:4; Ho 1:10; Mt 3:9; Ga 4:26-28The place.51:3; 54:1,2; Jos 17:14-16; 2Ki 6:1 seeing.Jer 31:15-17; Ro 11:11-17,24; Ga 3:29; 4:26-29am desolate.3:26; 51:17-20; 52:2; 54:3-8; 60:15; 62:4; 64:10; La 1:1-3Mt 24:29,30; Lu 21:24; Ro 11:26-31 Behold.12; 2:2,3; 11:10,11; 42:1-4; 60:3-11; 66:20; Ps 22:27; 67:4-7Ps 72:8,17; 86:9; Mal 1:11; Lu 13:29arms. Heb. bosom. kings.Cyrus, Darius, Artaxerxes, and other Persian monarchs, as well as Alexander the Great, and his successors, particularly Demetrius, conferred many privileges and immunities on the Jewish people, and were munificent benefactors to their temple. But the prophecy was more remarkably and fully fulfilled in the favour which Constantine the Great, and other Christian princes and princesses from his time to the present day, have shewn to the church of Christ; though it cannot be disputed, that the grand and signal accomplishment of these predictions is yet future. 7; 52:15; 60:3,10,11,16; 62:2; Ezr 1:2-4; 6:7-12; 7:11-28; Ne 2:6-10Es 8:1-10:3; Ps 2:10-12; 68:31; 72:10,11; 138:4; Re 21:24-26nursing fathers. Heb. nourishers.Nu 11:12queens. Heb. princesses. bow.45:14; 60:14; Ge 43:26; Ps 72:9; Re 3:9lick up.Mic 7:17for they.25:9; 64:4; Ps 25:3; 34:22; 69:6; Ro 5:5; 9:33; 10:11; 1Pe 2:6 Shall.Eze 37:3,11prey.42:22; 53:12; Ps 124:6,7; 126:1-3; Mt 12:29; Lu 11:21,22lawful captive. Heb. captivity of the just.Ezr 9:9,13; Ne 9:33,37; Jer 25:6-9,11-14 Even.10:27; 52:2-5; Jer 29:10; 50:17-19,33,34; Zec 9:11; Heb 2:14,151Jo 3:8captives. Heb. captivity. I will contend.41:11,12; 54:15-17; Ge 12:3; Nu 23:8,9; Jer 51:35,36; Zec 9:13-16Zec 12:3-6; 14:3,12; Ro 8:31-39; Re 18:20I will save.54:13; Ga 4:26 I will feed.9:20; Jud 7:22drunken.Re 14:20; 16:6; 17:6sweet wine. or, new wine. and all.41:14-20; 45:6; 60:16; Ps 9:16; 58:10,11; 83:18; Eze 39:7; Re 15:3,4 Isaiah 54:3
thou shalt.2:2-4; 11:9-12; 35:1,2; 42:1-12; 43:5,6; 49:12; 60:3-11; Ge 49:10Ps 72:8-11; Ro 9:25,26; 10:18; 11:12; Col 1:23and thy.49:18; 55:5; 60:10-13; 61:5-9make.49:8,19; 52:9; Eze 36:35,36 Isaiah 60:3-14
the Gentiles.2:2-5; 11:10; 19:23-25; 45:14; 49:6,12,23; 54:1-3; 66:12,19,20Ge 49:10; Ps 22:27; 67:1-4; 72:17-19; 98:2,3; 117:1,2; Am 9:12Mic 4:1,2; Zec 2:11; 8:20-23; Mt 2:1-11; 28:19; Lu 24:47Joh 12:20,21,32; Ac 13:47; 15:17; Ro 11:11-15; 15:9-12kings.10,16; 49:7,23; Ps 2:10; 68:29; 72:11; 138:4; Re 11:15; 21:24 Lift.49:18; Joh 4:35; Ac 13:44they come.42:6; 49:20-22; 66:11,12; Mt 8:11; Ga 3:28,29 thou shalt see.Jer 33:9; Ho 1:10,11; 3:5; Ac 10:45; 11:17be enlarged.54:2; 1Sa 2:1; 2Co 6:1-13; 10:15; Re 21:26abundance of the sea shall be converted unto thee. or, noiseof the sea shall be turned towards thee. 24:14,15; Ps 96:7-9; 98:7-9; Ro 11:25forces. or, wealth.11; 23:18; 61:6; Ac 24:17; Ro 15:26 multitude.30:6; Jud 6:5; 7:12; 1Ki 10:2; 2Ki 8:9Midian.Ge 25:4,13all.45:14; Ge 10:7; 25:3; 2Ch 9:1; Ps 72:10,15bring.61:6; Mal 1:11; Mt 2:11they shall shew.Ro 15:9; Php 2:17; 1Pe 2:5,9; Re 5:9,10; 7:9-12 the flocks.42:11; Ge 25:13they shall.56:7; Job 42:8; Ro 12:1; 15:16; Heb 13:10,15,16I will.Hag 2:7-9 fly.4; 45:22; Lu 13:29; Re 7:9a cloud.Heb 12:1as the.Ge 8:8-11 the isles.42:4,10; 49:1; 51:5; 66:19,20; Ge 9:27; 10:2-5; Ps 72:10; Zep 2:11the ships.2:16; 1Ki 10:22; 22:48thy sons.4; Ps 68:30,31; Zec 14:14; 2Co 8:4,5; Ga 3:26; 4:26unto.Ex 33:19; 34:5-7; Jos 9:9; 1Ki 8:41; 10:1; Pr 18:20; Jer 3:17Joh 17:26; Ac 9:15because.14:1,2; 43:4; 52:1-6; 55:5; 57:17; Jer 30:19; Lu 2:32 the sons.61:5; 66:21; Zec 6:15their kings.3; 49:23; Ezr 6:3-12; 7:12-28; Ne 2:7-9; Re 21:24,26in my wrath.12:1; 54:7,8; 57:17,18; Ps 30:5 Therefore.The subject of this chapter, says Bp. Lowth, is the great increase and flourishing state of the church of God, by the conversion and accession of the heathen nations to it; which is set forth in such ample and exalted terms, as plainly shew that the full completion of this prophecy is reserved for future times. This subject is displayed in the most splendid colours, under a great variety of images highly poetical, designed to give a general idea of the glories of that perfect state of the church of God, which we are taught to expect in the latter times; when the fulness of the Gentiles shall come in, and the Jews shall be converted and gathered from their dispersions, and "the kingdom of this world shall become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ." thy gates.Ne 13:19; Re 21:25forces. or, wealth.5; *marg: 41:11; 54:15; Ps 2:12; Da 2:35,44,45; Zec 12:2-4; 14:12-19Mt 21:44; Lu 19:27; Re 2:26,27 The glory.That is, the cedar; and as the choice timber of Lebanon beautified Solomon's temple, that footstool of Jehovah; so shall the peculiar advantages of every nation, and of every description of men, concur to beautify the church of Christ, which He has determined to make glorious. The language then becomes more energetic, and the images employed more grand and magnificent; and nothing can answer to the glorious description but some future exalted state of the church on earth, or the church triumphant in heaven; though several expressions seem to limit it to the church below. 35:2; 41:19,20; 55:13; Ho 14:6,7to beautify.Ezr 7:27the place.66:1; 1Ch 28:2; Ps 96:6; 132:7 sons.14:1,2; 45:14; 49:23; Jer 16:19; Re 3:9The city.62:12; Ps 87:3; Heb 12:22; Re 3:12; 14:1
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