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PARALLEL BIBLE - Isaiah 12:6


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King James Bible - Isaiah 12:6

Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion: for great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee.

World English Bible

Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion; for the Holy One of Israel is great in the midst of you!"

Douay-Rheims - Isaiah 12:6

Rejoice, and praise, O thou habitation of Sion: for great is he that is in the midst of thee, the Holy One of Israel.

Webster's Bible Translation

Cry aloud and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion: for great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee.

Original Hebrew

צהלי
6670 ורני 7442 יושׁבת 3427 ציון 6726 כי 3588 גדול 1419 בקרבך 7130 קדושׁ 6918 ישׂראל׃ 3478

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VERSE (6) -
Isa 40:9; 52:7-10; 54:1 Zep 3:14 Lu 19:37-40

SEV Biblia, Chapter 12:6

Regocíjate y canta, oh Moradora de Sion; porque grande es en medio de ti el Santo de Israel.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Isaiah 12:6

Verse 6. Thou
inhabitant of Zion] Not only the Jewish people, to whom his word of salvation was to be sent first; but also all members of the Church of Christ: as in them, and in his Church, the Holy One of Israel dwells. St. Paul, speaking of the mystery which had been proclaimed among the Gentiles, sums it up in these words: "which is CHRIST IN YOU, the hope of glory; whom we preach, warning every man, and teaching every man in all wisdom, that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus;" Col. i. 27, 28. Well, therefore, may the inhabitant of Zion cry oat and shout, and proclaim the greatness of her Redeemer.

Matthew Henry Commentary
This is a
hymn of praise suited to the times of the Messiah.

The song of praise in this chapter is suitable for the return of the outcasts of Israel from their long captivity, but it is especiall suitable to the case of a sinner, when he first finds peace and joy i believing; to that of a believer, when his peace is renewed afte corrections for backslidings; and to that of the whole company of the redeemed, when they meet before the throne of God in heaven. The promise is sure, and the blessings contained in it are very rich; an the benefits enjoyed through Jesus Christ, call for the most enlarge thanksgivings. By Jesus Christ, the Root of Jesse, the Divine ange against mankind was turned away, for he is our Peace. Those to whom God is reconciled, he comforts. They are taught to triumph in God and their interest in him. I will trust him to prepare me for his salvation, an preserve me to it. I will trust him with all my concerns, not doubtin but he will make all to work for good. Faith in God is a sovereig remedy against tormenting fears. Many Christians have God for their strength, who have him not for their song; they walk in darkness: but those who have God for their strength ought to make him their song that is, give him the glory of it, and take to themselves the comfor of it. This salvation is from the love of God the Father, it comes to us through God the Son, it is applied by the new-creating power of God the Spirit. When this is seen by faith, the trembling sinner learns to hope in God, and is delivered from fear. The purifying and sanctifyin influences of the Holy Ghost often are denoted under the emblem of springing water. This work flows through the mediation of Christ, an is conveyed to our souls by means of God's ordinances. Blessed be God we have wells of salvation opened on every side, and may draw from the the waters of life and consolation. In the second part of this gospe song, Is. 12:4-6, believers encourage one another to praise God, an seek to draw others to join them in it. No difference of opinions abou the times and seasons, and other such matters, ought to divide the hearts of Christians. Let it be our care that we may be placed amongs those to whom he will say, Come, ye blessed of my Father, receive the kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

צהלי 6670 ורני 7442 יושׁבת 3427 ציון 6726 כי 3588 גדול 1419 בקרבך 7130 קדושׁ 6918 ישׂראל׃ 3478


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