Lectures on the Prophecies of Isaiah, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1794 - Bible |
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... become unfit for action , their hands hang down , and they are unable to use them . In like manner , at the feafon here referred to , fuch fhould be the con- fternation fternation and diftrefs which was to feize upon the inhabitants 16 ...
... become unfit for action , their hands hang down , and they are unable to use them . In like manner , at the feafon here referred to , fuch fhould be the con- fternation fternation and diftrefs which was to feize upon the inhabitants 16 ...
Page 23
... become as contemptible as ever fhe had been admired.The flourishing and profperous condition of states and cities is altogether uncertain . By their fins they often provoke God , as did the men of Babylon , to fend upon them defolating ...
... become as contemptible as ever fhe had been admired.The flourishing and profperous condition of states and cities is altogether uncertain . By their fins they often provoke God , as did the men of Babylon , to fend upon them defolating ...
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... become a prey to rapacious animals . In thefe refpects the Ba- bylonians were to resemble them . Unable to defend themselves , they would have recourse to flight , and wander into divers places , where they were to be difperfed as sheep ...
... become a prey to rapacious animals . In thefe refpects the Ba- bylonians were to resemble them . Unable to defend themselves , they would have recourse to flight , and wander into divers places , where they were to be difperfed as sheep ...
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... become a perpetual defolation , which should never be restored to its ancient fplendor and glory . To em- bellish his representation , he extols its former magni- ficence and grandeur in the time of its profperity , that , by ...
... become a perpetual defolation , which should never be restored to its ancient fplendor and glory . To em- bellish his representation , he extols its former magni- ficence and grandeur in the time of its profperity , that , by ...
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... become an unfre- quented defert . Left it fhould ftill be imagined , that , though reduced to a wildernefs for fome time , it might again rife into its former fplendor , our prophet de- clares , that it fhall not be inhabited for ever ...
... become an unfre- quented defert . Left it fhould ftill be imagined , that , though reduced to a wildernefs for fome time , it might again rife into its former fplendor , our prophet de- clares , that it fhall not be inhabited for ever ...
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accompliſhment affliction Affyrians againſt Ahaz alfo Babylon becauſe bleffing calamities Canaan cauſe church circumſtances confequence confidence confiderable counfels darkneſs defcribed defcription defign defires defolation deftroyed deftruction diftrefs divine earth Egypt enemies Ephraimites eſtabliſhed exerciſe expreffion exprefs facred fafety faid faith falvation fcripture feafon feems fenfe fent fervants fhall fhew fhould fignifies flain fome foretold forrow fpiritual ftrength ftrong fubject fuch glory grace hath heaven himſelf holy houſe Ifaiah Ifrael increaſe inftruction inhabitants Jefus Chrift Jehovah Jerufalem Jews Judah Judea judgments king kingdom land Lord of hofts meaſure Medes mercy Moab Moabites moft moſt muſt nations perfons Pfal pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed praiſe prediction prefent princes profperity promiſes prophecy prophet puniſhment purpoſe reaſon refpect reprefented righteous righteouſneſs Sennacherib ſhall Shebna ſpeak ſpoken ſtate thee thefe themſelves theſe words things thofe thoſe thou tion truft Tyre underſtanding unto uſed verfe verſe whofe whoſe wiſdom