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Text -- Isaiah 27:12 (NET)
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Wesley: Isa 27:12 - -- It is a metaphor from grain which was beaten out with a rod or staff, and then carefully gathered and laid up.
It is a metaphor from grain which was beaten out with a rod or staff, and then carefully gathered and laid up.
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Wesley: Isa 27:12 - -- From Euphrates to the Nile, which were the two borders of the land of promise. All the Israelites who are left in the land.
From Euphrates to the Nile, which were the two borders of the land of promise. All the Israelites who are left in the land.
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Which signifies, God's exact care of them.
JFB: Isa 27:12 - -- Restoration of the Jews from their dispersion, described under the image of fruits shaken from trees and collected.
Restoration of the Jews from their dispersion, described under the image of fruits shaken from trees and collected.
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JFB: Isa 27:12 - -- On the confines of Palestine and Egypt (Num 34:5; Jos 15:4, Jos 15:47), now Wady-el-Arish, Jehovah's vineyard, Israel, extended according to His purpo...
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Gathered most carefully, not merely as a nation, but as individuals.
Clarke -> Isa 27:12
Clarke: Isa 27:12 - -- The channel of the river - The river Sabbation, beyond which the Israelites were carried captive. - Kimchi.
The channel of the river - The river Sabbation, beyond which the Israelites were carried captive. - Kimchi.
Calvin -> Isa 27:12
Calvin: Isa 27:12 - -- 12.And yet it shall come to pass on that day He softens the harshness of the former statement; for it was a dreadful judgment of God, that the people...
12.And yet it shall come to pass on that day He softens the harshness of the former statement; for it was a dreadful judgment of God, that the people were deprived of all hope of mercy and favor. The particle
That Jehovah shall thrash The Prophet speaks metaphorically; for he compares the gathering of the Church to the “thrashing” of wheat, by which the grain is separated from the chaff. The meaning of the metaphor is, that the people were so completely overwhelmed by that captivity that they appeared to be nothing else than grain concealed or scattered here and there under the chaff. It was necessary that the Lord should “thrash,” as with a fan, what was concealed amidst the confused mass; so that this gathering was justly compared to “thrashing.”
From the channel of the river to the river of Egypt By this he means Euphrates and the Nile; for the people were banished, partly into Chaldea or Assyria, and partly into Egypt. Many fled into Egypt, while others were carried captive into Babylon. He therefore foretells that the Lord will gather his people, not only from Chaldea, and from the whole of Mesopotamia, but also from Egypt.
And you shall be gathered one by one
TSK -> Isa 27:12
TSK: Isa 27:12 - -- beat off : Isa 11:11-16, Isa 24:13-16, Isa 56:8; Gen 15:18; Psa 68:22, Psa 72:8
ye shall be : Deu 30:3, Deu 30:4; Neh 1:9; Jer 3:14; Amo 9:9; Mat 18:1...
beat off : Isa 11:11-16, Isa 24:13-16, Isa 56:8; Gen 15:18; Psa 68:22, Psa 72:8
ye shall be : Deu 30:3, Deu 30:4; Neh 1:9; Jer 3:14; Amo 9:9; Mat 18:12-14; Luk 15:4; Joh 6:37; Joh 10:16
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Barnes -> Isa 27:12
Barnes: Isa 27:12 - -- And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall beat off - The word which is used here ( חבט châbaṭ ) means properly "to...
And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall beat off - The word which is used here (
From the channel of the river - The river here undoubtedly refers to the river Euphrates (see the note at Isa 11:15).
Unto the stream of Egypt - The Nile. "And ye shall be gathered one by one."As the farmer collects his fruits one by one - collecting them carefully, and not leaving any. This means that God will not merely collect them as a nation, but as "individuals."He will see that none is overlooked, and that all shall be brought in safety to their land.
Poole -> Isa 27:12
Poole: Isa 27:12 - -- Shall beat off or, shall beat out ; which is not meant in a way of punishment, which is rather designed by threshing , as Isa 21:10 25:10 , than by...
Shall beat off or, shall beat out ; which is not meant in a way of punishment, which is rather designed by threshing , as Isa 21:10 25:10 , than by beating; but as an act of mercy, as is evident from the following clause of this, and from the next verse. It is a metaphor from some grains which were beaten out with a rod or staff, of which see Isa 28:27,28 , and then were carefully gathered and laid up, for the use of man.
From the channel of the river unto the stream of Egypt from Euphrates to Nilus, which were the two borders of the Land of Promise, Jos 1:4 13:3 . All the Israelites which are left in the land; which are here opposed to those of them that are dispersed into foreign parts, such as Assyria and Egypt.
Ye shall be gathered one by one which signifies either the smallness of the remnant of that numerous people; or rather God’ s exact and singular care of them, that not one of them should be lost.
Haydock -> Isa 27:12
Haydock: Isa 27:12 - -- River Euphrates, even to the Nile. (Haydock) ---
Nabuchodonosor laid waste all the intermediate countries. Afterwards Cyrus gave the people libert...
River Euphrates, even to the Nile. (Haydock) ---
Nabuchodonosor laid waste all the intermediate countries. Afterwards Cyrus gave the people liberty. On the death of Cambyses, the nations were in consternation; and it was only during the peaceable reign of Darius that Israel returned, though not in a body, as the Jews had done twenty years before, chap. xxvi. (Calmet) ---
By one, into the Church of Christ, John xi. (Menochius)
Gill -> Isa 27:12
Gill: Isa 27:12 - -- And it shall come to pass in that day,.... When the song will be sung, Isa 27:2 when God will appear to have taken particular care of his church, and ...
And it shall come to pass in that day,.... When the song will be sung, Isa 27:2 when God will appear to have taken particular care of his church, and is about to bring it into a flourishing condition; when its troubles and afflictions will come to an end, with a sanctified use of them; and when the city of Rome will be destroyed, and all the antichristian powers, then will be the conversion of the Jews; for antichrist stands in the way of that work:
that the Lord shall beat off; or "beat out" g; alluding either to the beating off of fruit from a tree, or to the beating out of grain from the ear; and signifies the separating of the Lord's people in the effectual calling from the rest of the world; as the fruit beaten off is separated from the tree, and corn beaten out is separated from the ear and chaff; for this beating off does not intend judgment, but mercy; and is done not by the rod of affliction, but by the rod of the Lord's strength sent out of Zion, even the Gospel, the power of God to salvation; which, in the ministration of it, should reach
from the channel of the river unto the stream of Egypt; from the river Euphrates, on the banks of which was the city of Babylon, to the river Nile in Egypt, which were the limits and boundaries of the land of Israel, Deu 11:24 and in which places many Jews h were, or would be, as in the following verse Isa 27:13. The Septuagint version is,
"from the ditch of the river to Rhinocorura;''
which, Jerom says, is a town on the borders of Egypt and Palestine. The meaning is, that the Lord would find out his people, wherever they were, in those parts, and separate and call them by his grace, and gather them to himself, and to his church and people, as follows:
and ye shall be gathered one by one, O ye children of Israel; as fruit is gathered up, when beaten off of the tree; and the phrase "one by one" denotes either the fewness of them, and the gradual manner in which they will be gathered; or rather, since this does not so well suit with the conversion of the Jews, which will be of a nation at once, it may signify the completeness of this work, that they shall be everyone gathered, not one shall be left or lost, but all Israel shall be saved; or it may be also expressive of the conjunction of them, and union of them one to another, in the Gospel church state, into which they shall be gathered, as fruit beaten off, and gathered up, is laid together in a storehouse. To this sense agrees the Targum,
"ye shall be brought near one to another, O ye children of Israel i.''
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NET Notes: Isa 27:12 The Israelites will be freed from exile (likened to beating the olives off the tree) and then gathered (likened to collecting the olives).
Geneva Bible -> Isa 27:12
Geneva Bible: Isa 27:12 And it shall come to pass in that day, [that] the LORD shall gather from the channel of the ( m ) river to the stream of Egypt, and ye shall be gather...
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MHCC -> Isa 27:6-13
MHCC: Isa 27:6-13 - --In the days of the gospel, the latter days, the gospel church shall be more firmly fixed than the Jewish church, and shall spread further. May our sou...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 27:7-13
Matthew Henry: Isa 27:7-13 - -- Here is the prophet again singing of mercy and judgment, not, as before, judgment to the enemies and mercy to the church, but judgment to the church...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 27:12-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 27:12-13 - --
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