Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge VERSE (5) -
:3; 44:7; 46:10 Lu 1:70 Ac 15:18
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Te lo dije ya hace días, antes que viniese te lo enseñé, para que no dijeses: Mi ídolo lo hizo, mi escultura y mi vaciadizo mandó estas cosas.
Matthew Henry Commentary
- God's judgments on Babylon. (Is. 47:1-6) Carelessness and confidenc shall not prevent the evil. (Is. 47:7-15)
Is. 47:1-6 Babylon is represented under the emblem of a female in dee distress. She was to be degraded and endure sufferings; and i represented sitting on the ground, grinding at the handmill, the lowes and most laborious service. God was righteous in his vengeance, an none should interpose. The prophet exults in the Lord of hosts, as the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel. God often permits wicked men to prevail against his people; but those who cruelly oppress them will be punished.
Is. 47:7-15 Let us beware of acting and speaking as Babylon did; of trusting in tyranny and oppression; of boasting as to our abilities relying on ourselves, and ascribing success to our own prudence an wisdom; lest we partake of her plagues. Those in the height of prosperity, are apt to fancy themselves out of the reach of adversity It is also common for sinners to think they shall be safe, because the think to be secret in wicked ways. But their security shall be their ruin. Let us draw from such passages as the foregoing, those lessons of humility and trust in God which they convey. If we believe the word of God, we may know how it will be with the righteous and the wicked to all eternity. We may learn how to escape the wrath to come, to glorif God, to have peace through life, hope in death, and everlastin happiness. Let us then stand aloof from all delusions _________________________________________________
Original Hebrew ואגיד5046 לך מאז227 בטרם2962 תבוא935 השׁמעתיך8085 פן6435 תאמר559 עצבי6091 עשׂם6213 ופסלי6459 ונסכי5262 צום׃6680