Isaiah 2

1:1 (d-0) (The title of this book, 'Isaiah'), Meaning, 'Salvation of Jah.' see Ps. 68.4.2:2 (h-0) For vers. 2-4 see Mic. 4.1-3. days, (i-11) See Heb. 1.2. A Hebrew expression implying the end of the period of law, when Messiah was to be introduced. It introduces the days of Messiah. It occurs Gen. 49.1; Num. 24.14; Deut. 4.30; 31.29; Jer. 23.20; 30.24; 48.47; 49.39; Ezek. 38.16; Dan. 2.28; 10.14; Hos. 3.5; Mic. 4.1. 2:3 peoples (k-3) See Ps. 7.8. 2:6 themselves (l-30) Lit. 'clasp hands.' 2:8 idols; (m-7) Lit. 'nonentities,' 1Chron. 16.26. 2:9 man (n-4) Adam; an ordinary man, one of the people. man (a-12) Ish. as chs. 5.15; 31.8. In these passages 'mean man' is Adam. Compare Ps. 49.2; 62.9. 2:11 man (b-5) As Note n ver. 9. 2:16 art. (c-14) Or 'sights.' 2:17 man (d-5) The Adam, 'mankind,' as ch. 6.12, 'men.' 2:19 earth, (e-17) Lit. 'dust,' as ver. 10. 2:20 men (d-4) The Adam, 'mankind,' as ch. 6.12, 'men.' 2:22 man, (d-4) The Adam, 'mankind,' as ch. 6.12, 'men.'
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