David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 47 describes the humiliation of Babylon whose pride and arrogance will be rebuked by the Lord. |
2. "He is the Holy One of Israel, a God in covenant with us, who has his residence among us, and will faithfully perform all the promises he has made to us." ... |
Today's lesson covers a prophecy against Babylon. While referring to the historical Babylon, this chapter also speaks of the spiritual Babylon which is the ... |
God was righteous in his vengeance, and none should interpose. The prophet exults in the Lord of hosts, as the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel. God often ... |
Isaiah 47 is a compelling chapter in the Book of Isaiah. It highlights the divine prophecy of the downfall of Babylon, a symbol of worldly power and arrogance. |
Isaiah 47 has often been reckoned a passage in which a city is metaphorized into a woman punished for her promiscuity; its military assault and subjection are ... |
Chapter 47 concerns the fall of Babylon, which is personified as a woman, "the virgin daughter of Babylon", "daughter of the Chaldeans", no longer to be called ... |
The exact meaning of Isaiah 47:3 is disputed, but Henderson wrote that it means, "I will not meet thee as a man but as God, whom none can resist." (F7). |
14 мая 2003 г. · Isaiah 47 deals once again with Babylon. Remember that at the time Isaiah wrote, Babylon was still subject to the Assyrian Empire. |
This chapter is a prophecy of the destruction of Babylon, and of the Chaldeans, and declares the causes of it. |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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