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Bible Commentaries
Isaiah 29

Darby's Synopsis of the New TestamentDarby's Synopsis

Introduction

1:1 (d-0) (The title of this book, 'Isaiah'), Meaning, 'Salvation of Jah.' see Psalms 68:4 .

Verse 1

29:1 Ariel, (c-3) Meaning, 'Lion of God.'

Verse 3

29:3 watch-posts, (d-16) Or 'war-engines.'

Verse 9

29:9 blind (e-5) blind! (e-9) Or 'infatuate,' see ch. 6.10.

Verse 10

29:10 closed (a-15) Lit. 'to shut strongly.' so ch. 33.15.

Verse 11

29:11 vision (b-4) Or 'every vision.'

Verse 13

29:13 taught (c-36) Or 'learnt.'

Verse 21

29:21 futility. (d-29) Or 'for nought.'

Verse 22

29:22 concerning (e-8) Or 'to.'

Verse 23

29:23 work (f-8) Or 'when his children shall see the work.' fear (g-31) 'Fear' with 'dread.' see ch. 8.12,13; Psalms 89:7 .

Verse 24

29:24 disobedient (h-13) Or 'they that murmur.'

Bibliographical Information
Darby, John. "Commentary on Isaiah 29". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/isaiah-29.html. 1857-67.
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