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イザヤ記 42:25
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
he hath poured: Leviticus 26:15-46, Deuteronomy 32:22, Psalms 79:5, Psalms 79:6, Ezekiel 7:8, Ezekiel 7:9, Ezekiel 20:34, Ezekiel 22:21, Ezekiel 22:22, Nahum 1:6, Revelation 16:1-21
and it hath: 2 Kings 25:9
he knew: Isaiah 9:13, Jeremiah 5:3, Hosea 7:9, Revelation 9:18-21, Revelation 16:9
yet he laid: Isaiah 57:11, Malachi 2:2
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 25:25 - regard 2 Chronicles 12:7 - and my wrath 2 Chronicles 34:25 - my wrath Psalms 10:5 - thy judgments Psalms 78:49 - cast Ecclesiastes 7:14 - but Isaiah 24:6 - hath Isaiah 43:28 - and have Isaiah 47:6 - wroth Jeremiah 7:20 - Behold Jeremiah 12:11 - layeth Jeremiah 15:14 - a fire Jeremiah 52:4 - pitched Lamentations 2:3 - he burned Lamentations 2:4 - he poured Ezekiel 30:8 - when I Ezekiel 36:18 - I poured Hosea 8:14 - I will send Amos 4:9 - yet Haggai 2:17 - yet Matthew 24:39 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Therefore he hath poured upon him the fury of his anger,.... The Lord was angry with these people for their rejection of the Messiah, and contempt of his Gospel; and therefore his wrath came upon them to the uttermost, not in some small drops, but in great abundance, to the utter ruin of their nation, city, and temple. Josephus says e,
"the Romans came to subdue Palestine, but their coming was the pouring out of the heat of the wrath of the Lord:''
and the strength of battle; or "war"; all the miseries and calamities that are the effects of war. The Targum is,
"he hath brought upon them the strength of his warriors;''
the Roman soldiers:
and it hath set him on fire round about, yet he knew not; and it burned him, yet he laid it not to heart; the Roman army set fire first to the lower part of the city of Jerusalem, and then the higher f, and wholly consumed it; and yet this has not to this day brought this people to lay it to heart, to consider and observe the true reason of it, their rejection of the Messiah.
e Josephus apud Forerium in loc. f Josephus de Bello Jud. l. 7. c. 7. sect. 2. and c. 8. sect. 5.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Therefore he hath poured upon him the fury of his anger - His righteous indignation in the overturning of their nation, the destruction of their temple and city, and in carrying them captive into a distant land.
And it hath set him on fire - That is, the fury of Yahweh kindled the flame of war all around the Jewish nation, and spread desolation everywhere.
Yet he knew not - They refused to attend to it, and lay it to heart. They pursued their ways of wickedness, regardless of the threatening judgments, and the impending wrath of God. They did not consider that these evils were inflicted for their crimes, nor did they turn from their sins when they were thus threatened with the wrath of God.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Isaiah 42:25. The fury of his anger - "The heat of his wrath"] For חמה chammah, the Bodl. MS. has חמת chammath, in regimine, more regularly.
It hath set him on fire round about — So thoroughly hardened are the Jewish people, that they are represented as being in a house on fire, and even scorched with the flames, without perceiving their danger, or feeling that they are hurt! What a picture of mental induration! and this is their state to the present day. But by whom shall Jacob arise? for in this sense he is small indeed. Many efforts have been made to Christianize them, but without effect; and is this to be wondered at, while we tell them how great they are, how learned, how wise, how much we owe to them, that they are still the peculiar people of God, &c., &c.? If all this be true, what can they gain by becoming Christians? Whereas a more stupid, proud, hardened, ignorant people can scarcely be found in the civilized world, and they are most grossly ignorant of their own Scriptures.