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Ecclesiasticus 33:14
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Conterriti sunt in Sion peccatores ; possedit tremor hypocritas. Quis poterit habitare de vobis cum igne devorante ? quis habitabit ex vobis cum ardoribus sempiternis ?
Conterriti sunt in Sion peccatores;
possedit tremor hypocritas.
Quis poterit habitare de vobis cum igne devorante?
quis habitabit ex vobis cum ardoribus sempiternis?
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
sinners: Isaiah 7:2, Isaiah 28:14, Isaiah 28:15, Isaiah 28:17-22, Isaiah 29:13, Isaiah 30:8-11, Numbers 17:12, Numbers 17:13, Job 15:21, Job 15:22, Job 18:11, Psalms 53:5, Proverbs 28:1, Revelation 6:15-17
the hypocrites: Isaiah 9:17, Isaiah 10:6, Matthew 22:12, Matthew 24:51
Who among us shall dwell with the: Isaiah 5:24, Isaiah 29:6, Isaiah 30:27-33, Deuteronomy 5:24, Deuteronomy 5:25, Deuteronomy 32:21-24, Psalms 11:6, Psalms 21:9, Psalms 50:3, Nahum 1:6, Hebrews 12:29
everlasting: Isaiah 34:9, Isaiah 66:24, Matthew 18:8, Matthew 25:41, Matthew 25:46, Mark 9:43-49, Luke 16:23-26, 2 Thessalonians 1:8, Revelation 14:10, Revelation 20:10
Reciprocal: Genesis 3:10 - and I was Leviticus 13:57 - shalt burn Leviticus 21:9 - she shall be burnt Numbers 11:1 - and the fire Deuteronomy 4:24 - thy God Deuteronomy 9:3 - a consuming fire Deuteronomy 28:34 - General Judges 20:41 - were amazed 2 Kings 22:17 - shall not be Job 8:13 - the hypocrite's Job 13:16 - for an hypocrite Job 15:34 - the congregation Job 27:8 - General Psalms 90:11 - General Isaiah 10:3 - And what Isaiah 10:17 - for a flame Isaiah 10:24 - be not afraid Isaiah 29:9 - and wonder Isaiah 32:11 - be troubled Jeremiah 4:30 - And when Jeremiah 5:31 - and what Hosea 10:14 - shall a Amos 6:1 - to them Amos 9:10 - the sinners Matthew 23:13 - woe Mark 9:44 - the fire Luke 12:1 - which Acts 5:13 - of 2 Corinthians 5:11 - the terror 2 Thessalonians 1:9 - be Hebrews 10:27 - a certain Hebrews 10:31 - a fearful Revelation 14:11 - smoke
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The sinners in Zion are afraid, and fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites,.... Meaning not persons of such a character that dwelt in Jerusalem, who had the guise and form of religion, and not the power of it, and were for fleeing to Egypt, and trusting in Pharaoh, and not in the Lord; who were seized with dread and terror, when the Assyrian army besieged them, or when it was so awfully destroyed by the angel in the night; when, observing the visible and immediate hand of God in it, they might fear the like judgment would fall upon them for their irreligion and hypocrisy; but rather formal professors, and hypocritical persons, in the reformed churches, or Protestants having only a form of godliness, without the power of it, are meant; who, observing God's judgments upon antichrist, shall be seized with a panic, lest the like should come down upon them for their hypocrisy and deceit; unless it should be rather thought that antichrist, and his followers themselves, are designed, who himself is said to sit in the temple of God, and who claim to themselves the name of the church of God, and pretend to be Christians, though they are not; when they shall see the city of Rome in flames, and the vials of God's wrath poured on the antichristian states, shall dread the vengeance of eternal fire, which they express in the following words:
Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings? that is, the wrath of God in hell, which is the fire that feeds upon and devours Christless sinners; which shall never be quenched, and is called everlasting fire, in which the followers of antichrist will be tormented for ever; and the smoke of which will ascend for ever and ever, and will be intolerable; none will be able to abide and endure it; see Revelation 14:9. So the Targum interprets it of the place where the ungodly are to be judged and delivered into hell, an everlasting burning.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The sinners in Zion are afraid - This verse is evidently designed to describe the alarm that was produced in Jerusalem on impenitent sinners and hypocrites by a view of the judgment of God on the army of Sennacherib. They would see his wrath on his enemies then, and in view of the terrors of his indignation in relation to that army they would be alarmed, and would ask how it would be possible for them to endure such wrath forever. If the effect of the wrath of God even for a night, when it should blaze against that great army, was so terrible, how could it be borne forever? This seems to be the general idea of the passage. A great variety of interpretations have been proposed, which may be seen in Vitringa and Poole. The phrase, ‘sinners in Zion’ here refers to the wicked and rebellious in Jerusalem.
Fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites - Those who professed to serve God, and yet who were secretly depending on the aid of Egypt (see Isaiah 31:1-9; compare the note at Isaiah 9:17). The sentiment here is, that those who professedly are the friends of God, but who are secretly and really his enemies, are often alarmed at his judgments. When the judgments of God overtake sinners, they are conscious that they deserve also his wrath, and their minds are filled with consternation. So in a time of prevailing sickness, or of pestilence, they who have really no confidence in God, and no evidence that they are prepared to die, are filled with alarm. A true friend of God will be calm in such scenes; a hypocrite will show by his consternation that he has no religion.
Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? - Some have understood this as referring to the fires which they supposed the Assyrian would kindle in Jerusalem, apprehending that he would take and burn the city. But the more probable interpretation is that which refers it to the judgment that would be brought upon the Assyrians - the burning wrath of God like fire that would consume them. The destruction of the Assyrians is repeatedly represented under the image of a storm and tempest, where there would be the ‘flame of devouring fire’ (see the note at Isaiah 29:6). The sense is this: ‘God has suddenly consumed that immense army of his foes. Such must be the awful punishment of the wicked. How can we abide it? We also, through among his people, are his foes, and are exposed to his wrath. How can we endure the terrors of that day when his burning indignation shall also overtake us?’
Shall dwell with everlasting burnings - Who among us could endure to suffer amid such burning wrath forever? If that wrath is so fierce as to consume such an immense host in a single night, who could abide it should it be continued forever and forever? This is the obvious sense of this passage; and it implies:
1. That hypocrites will be greatly alarmed when they see punishment come upon the open and avowed enemies of God.
2. That in such times they will have none of the peace and quiet confidence which his true friends have.
3. That such an alarm is evidence of conscious guilt and hypocrisy.
4. That the persons here spoken of had a belief of the doctrine of eternal punishment - a belief which hypocrites and sinners always have, else why should they be alarmed?
5. That the punishment of hypocrites in the church will be dreadful and terrific. This seems to have been the conviction here. They saw that if such judgments came upon those who had no knowledge of the true God, it must be infinitely more terrible on those who had been trained amidst the institutions of religion, and who had professed attachment to Yahweh. And so it will be in a preeminent degree among those who have been trained in the Christian church, and who have been the professed but insincere followers of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Isaiah 33:14. The sinners in Zion are afraid — Zion has been generally considered as a type of the Church of God. Now all the members of God's Church should be holy, and given to good works; sinners in Zion, therefore, are portentous beings! but, alas! where are they not? The Targum on this verse is worthy of notice: "The sinners in Zion are broken down; fear hath seized the ungodly, who are suffering for their ways. They say, Who among us shall dwell in Zion, where the splendour of the Divine Majesty is like a consuming fire? Who of us shall dwell in Jerusalem, where the ungodly are judged and delivered into hell for an eternal burning?" Everdurynge brennyngis. Old MS. Bible.