Chapter 47:
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Isaiah 47
God's judgments upon Babylon and Chaldea, for their
cruelty towards God's people, ver. 1-6. Their pride and other sins,
ver. 7-10. Their enchantments shall not deliver them, ver. 11-15.
Verse 1. Down - From thy throne. Virgin - So, called, because she was
tender and delicate. No throne - For thee. The empire is taken
from thee, and translated to the Persians. Called - Be so.
Verse 2. Millstones - Thou shalt be brought to the basest slavery, which
grinding at the mill was esteemed. For this work was not
performed by horses, as now it is, but by the labour of slaves and
captives. Grind - Grind bread-corn into meal for thy master's use.
Uncover - Take off the ornaments wherewith such women as were
of good quality, used to cover and dress their heads. These are
predictions of what they should be forced to do or suffer. Thigh -
Gird up thy garments close and short about thee, that thou mayest
be fit for travelling on foot, and for passing over those rivers,
through which thou wilt be constrained to wade, in the way to the
land of thy captivity.
Verse 3. Uncovered - Either for want of raiment to cover it; or rather, by
thine enemies in way of scorn and contumely. As a man - With
moderation and gentleness, as those men who have not quite put
off humanity use to do.
Verse 5. Silent - Thro' grief and shame, as mourners use to do. The lady
- The chief and glory of all kingdoms.
Verse 6. Polluted - I cast them away as an unclean thing. Into thine hand
- To punish them. No mercy - Thou hast exceeded the bounds of
thy commission. The ancient - Who besides their common
calamity were afflicted with the miseries of old age, and therefore
did require both pity and reverence.
Verse 7. These things - Thy cruel usages of my people, and the heavy
judgments which thou hadst reason to expect for them. Nor
remember - Thou didst not consider what might and was likely to
befall thee afterward.
Verse 8. I am - Independent, and self-sufficient. None - Which is not
either subject to me, or far inferior to me in power and glory.
Shall not sit - I shall never want either a king or people to defend
me.
Verse 9. Perfection - In the highest degree.
Verse 10. Trusted - Confidently expecting to preserve thyself by these
and other wicked arts. None seeth - My counsels are so deeply
laid. Perverted - Hath misled thee into the way of perdition. None
seeth - Which is repeated, to denote their intolerable self-
confidence.
Verse 11. Therefore - This agrees with the history. Babylon being
surprized by Cyrus, when they were in deep security.
Verse 12. Stand - Persist in these practices. laboured - From the
beginning of thy kingdom. For the Chaldeans in all ages were
famous for the practice of these arts.
Verse 13. Wearied - Thou hast spent thy time and strength in going from
one to another, and all to no purpose.
Verse 15. Thus - Such comfortless and helpless creatures. They -
Merchants who came from several countries to trade with
Babylon. And the verse may be thus rendered; Thus (vain and
unprofitable) shall they (thy sorcerers) with whom thou hast
laboured be unto thee: (So here is only a transposition of words,
than which nothing is more usual in scripture. Then follows
another matter:) also thy merchants, or they with whom thou hast
traded from thy youth, shall wander every one to his own quarter.
Chapter 47:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
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| 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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