Dake's annotated reference Bible : the Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James version text by Dake Finis 1902-

Dake's annotated reference Bible : the Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James version text by Dake Finis 1902-

Author:Dake, Finis, 1902-
Format: epub
Tags: Bible
Publisher: Lawrenceville, Ga. : Dake Bible Sales
Published: 1991-11-14T16:00:00+00:00


« Sec Mu 21:13

b This vcne tpcAks of the regit* '

Isiel Jt ibc 2nd advrat of'

nviki '-ir th«i uxnc >»i.. ruw

bcc :beforc thii (V 8; IhlO-

c Thisiecmsio begin a new mrsuge of

rontrtited cUucs (56:9-57:21) J IJfoM dctcfipuon of wicked wuch-

ISAUH 56. 57. 58

1 They «re blind (v 10)

2 Igoonm

3 Like dnmb doss

4 They cumot baric

5 Love sleep

6 They are Ury

7 Cree«*y dogs (v 11)

8 Covetous

9 Ignoram ifaepherds

10 Selfish

11 Every ooe b cx>nsecraced to gain

12 They U*« in pleasure, drunkenness, and increased revellings (v ICJ

c Verses 1-2 jpeak of the righteous being destroyed and die ungodly not taking it to heart or undersunding the blessed end of ibe godly (v 1)

f 4 blessings of die righteous at death;

1 iTiey are taJten aw^y (rom tfie evil sufferings to come (v 1)

2 They enter into eternal peace (v 2)

3 Tliey rest frocn dieir sufferings

4 They continue to walk uphgbtly even in the life to cotDe

g The ungodly of Judah >«re commanded todraw near to hear God's indiccment of them (V 3-ig

h 30 SUB of the wicked, p. 836

i See note b. Lk. 12:29

j Sarery. adultery, whoredom, and falsehood were so common in Judah that the nation was accused of being the offspring of such parents (v 3-4)

k Questions 154-157. Next, v 11

1 Make light of Jehovah and religion mA statement exptessing scorr

n The burning lusti and passions, the adulterous acts with Wiores consecrated to idols in order to attract more devotees, the murder of children offered to Moloch and oti*er gods, and the practice of e\-cry other vice and sin are what the pfophet referred to here (v 5-11). See note n, 30:33 o 4 chief places of idolagv:

1 L'nder green trees-in shadowy groves

2 In the valleys (v 5)

3 In caves and cavermofthe earth

4 On mounulos (v 7)

p Smooth stones taken nom streams were used to make piliars and monuments. These were anointed; and sacrifices were offered upon them or by them (v 6; Gen. 28:18; Di. 7:5; 12:3; 32:31. 37; Acu 19:35)

4 Thisrevcali the publicity and grossness of such idolatry. . here was no effort to ccmceal the adulterous and idolatrous practices. Not only was this public and shameless (v 7), but also practiced in the homes. Even the furniture was designed and die daily habits revised torevcalthe idolatry of the people in general (v 8)

r 'rtlicrc you saw tbc bcckonings of whores to idolatrous centers (v 8)

J This verse refers to alliances made with idolatrous nations and practices adopted to conform more completely with the harlotry of idolativ, even to hell (v 9)

( Meb. sheol . the uiueen world of de • parted spiriu. See HeU in Index

Cont. from column 3

keep tftem in continual turmoil seeking

a •' .- .-r. ' .; thewcalth, busi-. . pomp, flancry,

ariu y.LfLM ui uie *or.J '- -p them

dlssjtisfird: and strt urrents

of maUce, jcalousv, .ui-, revenue, strife, and ambitions to outdo others kocpthcmat warwithi-.odand fcUow-men. The guilt of a past life and the burning memories of wrong-doing agi-Ule the sinner day and mght to cover up his



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