Isaiah 50:2-4
1599 Geneva Bible
2 [a]Wherefore came I, and there was no man? I called, and none answered: is mine hand so [b]shortened, that it cannot help? or have I no power to deliver? Behold, at my rebuke I dry up the sea: I make the floods desert; their fish rotteth for want of water, and dieth for thirst.
3 I clothe the heavens with darkness, and make a [c]sack their covering.
4 The Lord God hath given [d]me a tongue of the learned, that I should know to minister a word in time to him that is [e]weary; he will raise me up in the morning, in the morning he will waken mine ear to hear, [f]as the learned.
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- Isaiah 50:2 He came by his Prophets and ministers, but they would not believe their doctrine and convert.
- Isaiah 50:2 Am I not able to help you, as I have helped your fathers of old, when I dried up the red Sea, and killed the fish in the rivers, and also afterward in Jordan?
- Isaiah 50:3 As I did in Egypt in token of my displeasure, Exod. 10:21.
- Isaiah 50:4 The Prophet doth represent here the person and charge of them that are justly called to the ministry of God’s word.
- Isaiah 50:4 To him that is oppressed by affliction and misery.
- Isaiah 50:4 As they that are taught, and made meet by him.
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