Isaiah 27 - Introduction - Coke's Commentary on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

The care of God over his vineyard: his chastisements differ from judgments. The church of Jews and Gentiles.

Before Christ 715.

The latter part of the first discourse is contained in this chapter, wherein the prophet declares two great future events; the first is the destruction of the enemies of the church; Isaiah 27:1 the second the state of the delivered church, various attributes whereof are enumerated in order; as, first, its establishment in a state of purity, Isaiah 27:2.; secondly, the gracious care and providence of God towards it, after the destruction of the profane and hypocrites by his judgments, Isaiah 27:3-5; thirdly, its progress and amplification, under the divine grace, opposed to the severity which he had used towards its enemies, Isaiah 27:6-8; fourthly, the purity of its doctrine and worship, after the destruction of the city, the mistress of superstition and idolatry, Isaiah 27:9-11 and lastly, the collection of its scattered members, of all the pious, dispersed through the world, Isaiah 27:12-13.