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Isaiah 32:1 open_in_new
The ideal future.
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Isaiah 32:1-20 open_in_new
1-8. Characteristics of the future age.
9-14. A warning of coming desolation to the over-confident people.
15-20. Afterwards shall be a peaceful and prosperous future.
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Isaiah 32:2 open_in_new
Men will defend and protect their inferiors instead of oppressing them.
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Isaiah 32:3 open_in_new
Cp. Isaiah 29:18.
5f. Moral confusion shall cease; men shall be taken at their true value, their character being clearly seen in their actions.
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Isaiah 32:6 open_in_new
Hypocrisy] RV 'profaneness.'
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Isaiah 32:8 open_in_new
By.. stand] RV 'in liberal things shall he continue.'
9-14. Cp. Isaiah 3:16-26.
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Isaiah 32:10 open_in_new
Many.. years] RM 'Days above a year,' i.e. in little more than a year.
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Isaiah 32:12 open_in_new
Lament.. teats] RV 'smite upon the breasts,' a gesture of despairing lamentation over the desolated vineyards.
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Isaiah 32:14 open_in_new
Multitude.. city] RV 'populous city.'
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Isaiah 32:15 open_in_new
A limit is set to the desolation. A bright future is in store, when the outward transformation of the country will correspond with the moral reformation (Isaiah 32:16). This change alike in man and in nature is attributed,' to an outpouring of the divine and life-giving spirit.
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Isaiah 32:19 open_in_new
When] RV 'but': a judgment is to precede the time of peace just described.
Coming, etc.] RV 'in the downfall of the forest,' i.e. of the Assyrian. The city] Jerusalem too must be humbled.
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Isaiah 32:20 open_in_new
Refers to the bright future again, when the land shortly to be desolate (Isaiah 32:13-14) shall be fully cultivated. Beside all waters] for the land will be everywhere irrigated (Isaiah 30:25).