Expositions of Holy Scripture: Isaiah and JeremiahCCEL |
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... verses 2-4 are a divine soliloquy. They might rather be called a father's lament than an indictment. The forsaken ... verse 4 the black catalogue of the prodigal's doings begins on the surface with what we call 'moral' delinquencies ...
... verses 2-4 are a divine soliloquy. They might rather be called a father's lament than an indictment. The forsaken ... verse 4 the black catalogue of the prodigal's doings begins on the surface with what we call 'moral' delinquencies ...
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... verses do not so much decree a future as describe a present, and the deep tone of pitying wonder sounds through them as they tell of the bitter harvest sown by sin. The penetrating question, 'Why will ye be still stricken, that ye ...
... verses do not so much decree a future as describe a present, and the deep tone of pitying wonder sounds through them as they tell of the bitter harvest sown by sin. The penetrating question, 'Why will ye be still stricken, that ye ...
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... verses to take the gruesome picture of the wounded man as a description of men's sins; it is plainly a description of ... Verse 9 breaks the solemn flow of the divine Voice, but breaks it as it desires to be broken. For in it hearts made ...
... verses to take the gruesome picture of the wounded man as a description of men's sins; it is plainly a description of ... Verse 9 breaks the solemn flow of the divine Voice, but breaks it as it desires to be broken. For in it hearts made ...
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... Verses 16 and 17 properly belong to the paragraph omitted from the text, and close the stern special word to the 'rulers' which, in its severe tone, contrasts so strongly with the wounded love and grieved pity of the preceding verses ...
... Verses 16 and 17 properly belong to the paragraph omitted from the text, and close the stern special word to the 'rulers' which, in its severe tone, contrasts so strongly with the wounded love and grieved pity of the preceding verses ...
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... verses 13-17, which throb with vehemence of warning and gloomy eloquence. What can such a people come to but destruction? Knowledge must languish, hunger and thirst must follow. Like some monster's gaping mouth, the pit yawns for them ...
... verses 13-17, which throb with vehemence of warning and gloomy eloquence. What can such a people come to but destruction? Knowledge must languish, hunger and thirst must follow. Like some monster's gaping mouth, the pit yawns for them ...
內容
QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE Isaiah xxx | |
THREE PICTURES OF ONE REALITY Isaiah xxxi | |
THE LORDS FURNACE Isaiah xxxi | |
THE HIDINGPLACE Isaiah xxxii | |
HOW TO DWELL IN THE FIRE OF GOD Isaiah xxxiii 14 15 I | |
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