1:2 rebelled (a-23) Often 'transgressed,' as ch. 66.24. but has the force of 'rebellion.' It is transgression against authority to which one is rightfully subject. See 1 Kings 12:19 .
1:4 Ah (b-1) Or 'Woe to the.' nation, (c-3) Goi . the nations in contrast with God's people, used of Israel when disowned, as Psalms 43:1 . away (d-32) Lit. 'are estranged.'
1:24 saith (a-2) A word introducing an oracular discourse, as Genesis 22:16 . It is frequent in the Prophets. hosts, (b-7) See James 5:4 . me (c-17) As 'comforts himself,' Genesis 27:42 .
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Isaiah 1". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/isaiah-1.html. 1857-67.
Verse 1
1:1 (d-0) (The title of this book, 'Isaiah'), Meaning, 'Salvation of Jah.' see Psalms 68:4 .
Verse 2
1:2 rebelled (a-23) Often 'transgressed,' as ch. 66.24. but has the force of 'rebellion.' It is transgression against authority to which one is rightfully subject. See 1 Kings 12:19 .
Verse 4
1:4 Ah (b-1) Or 'Woe to the.' nation, (c-3) Goi . the nations in contrast with God's people, used of Israel when disowned, as Psalms 43:1 . away (d-32) Lit. 'are estranged.'
Verse 5
1:5 more. (e-13) Lit. 'add (or 'increase') revolt.' see ch. 31.6.
Verse 17
1:17 gladden (f-7) Others, 'set right,' or 'guide.' to (g-12) Or, as ver. 23, 'judge.'
Verse 24
1:24 saith (a-2) A word introducing an oracular discourse, as Genesis 22:16 . It is frequent in the Prophets. hosts, (b-7) See James 5:4 . me (c-17) As 'comforts himself,' Genesis 27:42 .
Verse 25
1:25 thoroughly (d-11) Lit. according to pureness;' the root of the word is 'purity.' alloy; (e-21) Or 'lead,' anything mixed with the silver ore.
Verse 27
1:27 with (f-5) Or 'delivered through.' her (g-12) Or 'her penitents.'