Turn back - As much as to say, they should not be content with one spoiling, but they should go back a second and a third time, to carry away both persons and spoil.
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Glean - Judah shalt be gleaned over and over, 'till there be a full end, none left. be disjointed, a most emphatical metaphor, whereby God would express how great grief it is to him to withdraw himself from them, even like the separating one limb from another. Trees - Such as you may have need of to raise up works against the strong places.Cast a mount - Throw up one continued trench, as a mount round about it.Oppression - There are found in her all kinds of oppression and injustice.īe thou instructed - I would yet willingly spare them if it might be. And he styles himself the Lord of hosts, to shew that it is in vain to contend in battle with them, whom he sends forth. And thus God is said to hiss for such whom he will employ in such work, Isaiah 5:26 jer 6:, 7:18. Said - To the Chaldeans: God would have the Jews to know, that they have not so much to do with the Chaldeans as with him that they are his rod to scourge them for their sins. This night - They would lose neither day nor night which shews that, they were extraordinarily stirred up by God in this expedition. Arise - This shews how ready they will be to obey God's call.The day goeth - We delay, and tarry too long, and the day spends apace.The shadows - They were so eagerly set upon it, that they watched the lengthening of the shadow, which shews the approach of the evening. Prepare - These seem to be the words of God calling them to this work. In his place - Each one in his quarter or station. The shepherds - The Chaldean princes, with their armies, as so many flocks, shall come into this pleasant land. A sign - Fire a beacon.Beth - haccerem - Signifies the house of the vineyard, probably some high tower built among the vineyards for the keepers of them to watch them. 27 - 30.īenjamin - Judah, when the ten tribes fell off, the tribe of Benjamin adhered to Judah, and was incorporated into them if it be asked why the prophet rather speaks to Benjamin than to Judah, the reason probably may be, because he being of Anathoth was of that tribe, and therefore mentions them as his own countrymen.Gather - Gather yourselves together by the sound of the trumpet at Tekoa, one of those fenced cities twelve miles from Jerusalem that Rehoboam built. The prophet encouraged under their wickedness, and the fruitlessness of his ministry among them, ver. Their hypocritical worship shall not prevent their sure destruction, ver. Their covetousness, false confidence, and impudence people and priests refuse to obey God, ver. 6 - 8.Īnd obstinacy which provokes God's wrath, ver. 1 - 5.įor her oppression and spoils, ver. Notesġ Introducing and Defining the Concept of a Worldview.doc (v.1.0.0)Ģ Importance of a Worldview.doc (v.1.0.0)ģ-4 Formation and Development of a Worldview.doc (v.1.0.0)Ħ-7 Worldview Conservation, Alteration, and Transformation.doc (v.1.0.0)Ĩ-9 Analysis of a Worldview.doc (v.1.0.0)ġ1-12 Towards a Christian View of the World Parts 1 and 2.doc (v.1.0.0)ġ3-14 Towards a Christian View of the World Parts 3 and 4.doc (v.1.0.0)ġ6-17 Introduction to Ethics.doc (v.1.0.0)ġ8 Consequences versus Principles.doc (v.1.0.0)ġ9 Character or Virtue Ethics.doc (v.1.0.0)Ģ3 Modernity and the Moral Life.doc (v.1.0.0)Ģ6 The Bible in Ethical Decisions.doc (v.1.0.0)Ģ7 Empirical Judgments in Ethical Decisions.doc (v.1.0.0)Ģ8 A Practical Model for Making Ethical Decisions.doc (v.1.0.0)Ģ9 Living the Moral Life Well.docx (v.1.0.0) Presentationsġ Introducing and Defining the Concept of a Worldview.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ģ Importance of a Worldview.ppt (v.1.0.0)ģ-4 Formation and Development of a Worldview.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ħ-7 Worldview Conservation, Alteration, and Transformation.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ĩ-9 Analysis of a Worldview.ppt (v.1.0.0)ġ1-12 Towards a Christian View of the World Parts 1 and 2.ppt (v.1.0.0)ġ3-14 Towards a Christian View of the World Parts 3 and 4.ppt (v.1.0.0)ġ6-17 Introduction to Ethics.ppt (v.1.0.0)ġ8 Consequences versus Principles.ppt (v.1.0.0)ġ9 Character or Virtue Ethics.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ģ3 Modernity and the Moral Life.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ģ6 The Bible in Ethical Decisions.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ģ7 Empirical Judgments in Ethical Decisions.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ģ8 A Practical Model for Biblical Decision Making.ppt (v.1.0.0)Ģ9 Living the Moral Life Well.pptx (v.1.0.God sends and strengthens the Babylonians against Judah, ver. He has graciously provided these to the body of Christ worldwide so that other teachers can communicate the importance of seeing life from God’s perspective. Lewis Winkler, Professor of Theology at East Asia School of Theology, Singapore.