Isaiah describes terrible judgment the Lord will bring on the earth during the final days. The Lord will twist the surface of the earth, scattering the people. |
He foresees that sin would abound. The meaning is plain, that evil pursues sinners. Unsteady, uncertain are all these things. Worldly men think to dwell in the ... |
From the uttermost part of the earth have we heard songs, &c.] Of praise and thanksgivings, on account of the judgments of God on antichrist. |
God's judgment is not arbitrary; it is a response to humanity's persistent unfaithfulness and treachery, leading to inevitable consequences. |
The treacherous dealers have dealt treacherously; this is itself a judgment, and that which provokes God to bring other judgments. |
He foresees that sin would abound. The meaning is plain, that evil pursues sinners. Unsteady, uncertain are all these things. Worldly men think to dwell in the ... |
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 24:16 The meaning is plain, that evil pursues sinners. Unsteady, uncertain are all these things. |
Isaiah 24:16 in the King James Version of the Bible conveys a profound message about the contrast between righteousness and treachery. |
He foresees that sin would abound. The meaning is plain, that evil pursues sinners. Unsteady, uncertain are all these things. Worldly men think to dwell in the ... |
From the ends of the earth translates an unusual phrase in Hebrew, which is literally “from the wing of the earth.” The word for “wing” normally refers to the ... |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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