Isaiah 27:1

"Isaiah."

Key Reflection

In Isaiah 27:1-3, the term "Isaiah" refers to the prophet who wrote this passage. The broader context speaks of divine judgment and ultimate victory over evil forces, with the prophet serving as a voice to宣告并解释以赛亚书27章1-3节中的“以赛亚”所蕴含的精神意义。这一段落出自先知以赛亚之手,描述了神对邪恶力量的审判和最终胜利,以赛亚作为上帝声音的角色贯穿其中,预示着未来正义与和平的实现。

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

In that day -In that future time when the Jews would be captive in Babylon, and when they would sigh for deliverance (see the note atIsaiah 26:1). This verse might have been connected with the previous chapter, as it refers to the same event, and then this chapter would have more appropriately commenced with the poem or song which begins inIsaiah 27:2. With his sore -Hebrew,הקשׁהhaqāshâh- ‘Hard.’ Septuagint,Τὴς ἁγίανTēnhagian- ‘Holy.’ The Hebrew means a sword that is hard, or well-tempered and trusty. And great, and strong sword -The sword is an emblem of war, and is often used among the Hebrews to denote war (seeGenesis 27:40;Leviticus 26:25).

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