Chapter 29:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Song of Solomon Jeremiah
Isaiah 29
The temple and city of Jerusalem destroyed, ver. 1-6. Her
enemies insatiable, ver. 7, 8. Their senselessness, ver. 9-12. And
deep hypocrisy, ver. 13-17. These scorner and oppressor being cut
off, the rest shall be converted, ver. 18-24.
Verse 1. The city - The royal city, and seat of David and his posterity.
Set them - Go on in killing sacrifices from time to time, one year
after another, whereby you think to appease me, but all shall be in
vain.
Verse 4. And thou - Thou who now speakest so loftily, shall be
humbled, and with a low voice, beg the favour of thine enemies.
As one - Who, that they might possess the people with a kind of
reverence and horror, used to deliver their answers with a low
voice, from some cave under the ground.
Verse 5. Strangers - Whom thou hast hired to assist thee, as indeed they
did, when the Chaldeans came against them. Terrible ones - Thy
great commanders, and stout soldiers. It - This destruction of thy
strangers, and terrible ones shall come to pass.
Verse 6. Thou - Thou, O Jerusalem. Fire - With dreadful judgments,
which are frequently expressed by these metaphors.
Verse 8. His soul - His appetite or desire is unsatisfied. So - No less
unsatisfied and insatiable; they shall be always thirsting after
more of your blood.
Verse 9. Wonder - At the stupidity of this people. Cry - Cry out again
and again through astonishment. They stagger - With giddiness or
stupidity, which makes them like drunken men, insensible of their
danger.
Verse 10. Dead sleep - Hardness of heart, and insensibleness of your
danger. Seers - Your magistrates and ministers. Covered - With
the veil of ignorance and stupidity.
Verse 12. Of all - Of all, your prophets. As a book - In which no man
can read, while it is sealed up, as books then sometimes were,
being made in the form of rolls. Delivered - Unsealed and opened.
Verse 13. Draw near - Namely, in acts of worship. With lips - With
outward devotions. But - They do not pay me that love, and fear,
and obedience, which I require. And - They worship me not in
such a manner, as I have prescribed, but according to mens
inventions, preferring the devices and traditions of their false
prophets, before my institutions.
Verse 14. Hid - Shall disappear and vanish.
Verse 15. Seek deep - A metaphor from men, who use to dig deep into
the earth, that they may hide any thing there. To hide - Vainly
imagining, that they can deceive, not only men, but God, by their
external professions. Who - Neither God nor man can discover us.
Verse 16. Surely - All your subtle devices, by which you turn yourselves
into all shapes. As clay - It is no more to me, than the clay is to
the potter, who can alter and dispose it as he sees fit.
Verse 17. As a forest - The forest of Lebanon, which was a barren
mountain, shall by God's providence, become a fruitful and
populous place; and these places which are now fruitful and
populous, shall then become as barren and desolate, as that forest.
This is a prophecy of the rejection of the Jews, and of the calling
of the Gentiles.
Verse 18. Shall see - Being, by God's grace, brought out of gross,
ignorance and wickedness, unto a clear and saving knowledge of
the truth.
Verse 19. Meek - The humble and meek believers. Poor - Mean and
despicable people, such as the Gentiles were in the opinion of the
Jews, and such as the greatest part of the first Christians were.
Verse 20. That watch - That early and diligently apply themselves to the
practice of wickedness.
Verse 21. That make a man - That condemn a man, as if he was a great
criminal. For him - For God's faithful prophets and ministers. The
gate - There the people used to assemble, both upon civil and
sacred accounts, and there prophets used to deliver their
prophecies. Turn - From his right. The just - The faithful ministers
of God. Nought - Not for any great advantage, but for a trifle.
Verse 22. Redeemed - From manifold dangers, and especially from
idolatry. Jacob - The Israelites or posterity of Jacob, who had
great cause to be ashamed, for their continued infidelity, shall at
last be brought back to the God of their fathers, and to their
Messiah. Pale - Through fear of their enemies.
Verse 23. He seeth - When the believing seed of Jacob shall see those
children, whom they have begotten to God, by the gospel, even
the Gentiles. The work - The children, not of the flesh, but of the
promise, whom I, by my almighty grace, have regenerated. In the
midst - Incorporated with the Jews, into one and the same body.
Shall sanctify - They shall glorify God, with them and for them.
Verse 24. That erred - Those Gentiles who erred from God's truth.
Murmured - They that murmured at God's faithful teachers, shall
now receive God's truth in the love of it.
Chapter 29:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Song of Solomon Jeremiah
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