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Isaiah 41:27

41:27

first <07223> [first.]

<05414> [I will give.]


Isaiah 52:7

52:7

delightful <04998> [How beautiful.]

This is a highly poetical expression, for, How welcome is his arrival! how agreeable are the tidings which he brings!

announces .......... announces <08085> [publisheth.]

God <0430> [Thy God.]


Ezra 1:1-2

1:1

first <0259> [Now in the.]

Cyrus ..................... Cyrus <03566> [Cyrus.]

Cyrus is said to have been the son of Cambyses, king of Persia, and Mandane, daughter of Astyages, king of Media: he was born about 600 years before Christ, and died at the age of 70, after a reign of 30 years. He was mentioned by name, and his conquests foretold, by the prophet Isaiah, about a century before his birth. Josephus states the partiality he evinced towards the Jews, arose from the circumstance of these prophecies being shown him, probably by Daniel.

spoken <06310> [by the mouth.]

Lord's ....... Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

disseminated <05674> [made a proclamation. Heb. caused a voice to pass.]


1:2

Lord God <0430 03068> [Lord God.]

given <05414> [hath given.]

kingdoms <04467> [all the kingdoms.]

According to the testimony of ancient writers, Cyrus, at this time, reigned over the Medes, Persians, Hyrcanians, Syrians, Assyrians, Indians, etc., and all lesser Asia.

instructed <06485> [he hath charged.]


Luke 24:47

24:47

repentance <3341> [that.]

for ............ to <1519> [among.]

<756> [beginning.]


Romans 10:18

10:18

have they ... heard <191 3378> [Have they.]

Their voice .......... their <846 5353> [their sound.]

Similar to this elegant accommodation of these words, is the application of them in a passage of Zohar, Genes. f. 9. "These words are the servants of the Messiah, and measure out both the things above, and the things beneath."

to ........ to ... ends <1519 4009> [unto the ends.]




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