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Isaiah 
 Isaiah 1
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1 Isaiah complains of Judah for her rebellion.

5 He laments her judgments.

10 He upbraids their whole service.

16 He exhorts to repentance, with promises and threatenings.

21 Bewailing their wickedness, he denounces God's judgments.

25 He promises grace;

28 and threatens destruction to the wicked.

 Isaiah 2
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1 Isaiah prophesies the coming of Christ's kingdom.

6 Wickedness is the cause of God's forsaking.

10 He exhorts to fear, because of the powerful effects of God's majesty.

 Isaiah 3
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1 The great calamities which come by sin.

10 The different reward of the righteous and wicked.

12 The oppression and covetousness of the rulers.

16 The judgments which shall be for the pride of the women.

25 The general desolation.

 Isaiah 4
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1 In the extremity of evils, Christ's kingdom shall be a sanctuary.

 Isaiah 5
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1 Under the parable of a vineyard, God excuses his severe judgment.

8 His judgments upon covetousness;

11 upon lasciviousness;

13 upon impiety;

20 and upon injustice.

26 The executioners of God's judgments.

 Isaiah 6
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1 Isaiah, in a vision of the Lord in his glory,

5 being terrified, has apprehensions removed.

8 He offers himself, and is sent to shew the obstinacy of the people unto their desolation.

13 A remnant shall be saved.

 Isaiah 7
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1 Ahaz, being troubled with fear of Rezin and Pekah, is comforted by Isaiah.

10 Ahaz, having liberty to choose a sign, and refusing it, hath for a sign, Christ promised.

17 His judgment is prophesied to come by Assyria.

 Isaiah 8
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1 In Maher-shalal-hash-baz, he prophesies that Syria and Israel shall be subdued by Assyria.

5 Judah likewise for their infidelity.

9 God's judgments shall be irresistible.

11 Comfort shall be to them that fear God.

19 Great afflictions to idolaters.

 Isaiah 9
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1 What joy shall be in the midst of afflictions, by the birth and kingdom of Christ.

8 The judgments upon Israel for their pride,

13 for their hypocrisy,

18 and for their impenitency.

 Isaiah 10
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1 The woe of tyrants.

5 Assyria, the rod of hypocrites, for his pride shall be broken.

20 A remnant of Israel shall be saved.

24 Judah is comforted with promise of deliverance from Assyria.

 Isaiah 11
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1 The peaceable kingdom of the Branch out of the root of Jesse.

10 The victorious restoration of Israel, and vocation of the Gentiles.

 Isaiah 12
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1 A joyful thanksgiving of the faithful for the mercies of God.

 Isaiah 13
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1 God musters the armies of his wrath.

6 He threatens to destroy Babylon by the Medes.

19 The desolation of Babylon.

 Isaiah 14
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1 God's merciful restoration of Israel.

3 Their triumphant exultation over Babel.

24 God's purpose against Assyria.

29 Palestina is threatened.

 Isaiah 15
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1 The lamentable state of Moab.

 Isaiah 16
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1 Moab is exhorted to yield obedience to the throne of David.

6 Moab is threatened for her pride.

9 The prophet bewails her.

12 The judgment of Moab.

 Isaiah 17
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1 Syria and Israel are threatened.

6 A remnant shall forsake idolatry.

9 The rest shall be plagued for their impiety.

12 The woe of Israel's enemies.

 Isaiah 18
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1 God, in care of his people, will destroy the Ethiopians.

7 An accession thereby shall be made to the church.

 Isaiah 19
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1 The confusion of Egypt.

11 The foolishness of their princes.

18 The calling of Egypt into the church.

23 The covenant of Egypt, Assyria, and Israel.

 Isaiah 20
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1 A type prefiguring the shameful captivity of Egypt and Ethiopia.

 Isaiah 21
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1 The prophet, bewailing the captivity of his people, sees in a vision the fall of Babylon by the Medes and Persians.

11 Edom, scorning the prophet, is moved to repentance.

13 The set time of Arabia's calamity.

 Isaiah 22
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1 The prophet laments the invasion of Jewry.

8 He reproves their human wisdom and worldly joy.

15 He prophesies Shebna's deprivation,

20 and the substitution of Eliakim, prefiguring the kingdom of Christ.

 Isaiah 23
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1 The miserable overthrow of Tyre.

15 Her restoration and whoredoms.

 Isaiah 24
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1 The doleful judgments of God upon the land.

13 A remnant shall joyfully praise him.

16 God in his judgments shall advance his kingdom.

 Isaiah 25
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 Isaiah 26
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 Isaiah 27
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 Isaiah 28
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1 The prophet threatens Ephraim for their pride and drunkenness.

5 The residue shall be advanced in the kingdom of Christ.

7 He rebukes their error;

9 their untowardness to learn;

14 and their security.

16 Christ the sure foundation is promised.

17 Their security shall be tried.

23 They are incited to the consideration of God's discreet providence.

 Isaiah 29
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1 God's heavy judgment upon Jerusalem.

7 The unsatiableness of her enemies.

9 The senselessness,

13 and deep hypocrisy of the Jews.

17 A promise of sanctification to the godly.

 Isaiah 30
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1 The prophet threatens the people for their confidence in Egypt,

8 and contempt of God's word.

18 God's mercies towards his church.

27 God's wrath and the people's joy, in the destruction of Assyria.

 Isaiah 31
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1 The prophet shews the folly and danger of trusting to Egypt, and forsaking God.

6 He exhorts to conversion.

8 He shews the fall of Assyria.

 Isaiah 32
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1 The blessings of Christ's kingdom.

9 Desolation is foreshewn.

15 Restoration is promised to succeed.

 Isaiah 33
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1 God's judgments against the enemies of the church.

13 The consternation of sinners, and privileges of the godly.

 Isaiah 34
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1 The judgments wherewith God revenges his church.

11 The desolation of her enemies.

16 The certainty of the prophecy.

 Isaiah 35
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1 The joyful flourishing of Christ's kingdom.

3 The weak are encouraged by the virtues and privileges of the Gospel.

 Isaiah 36
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1 Sennacherib invades Judah.

2 Rabshakeh, sent by Sennacherib, by blasphemous persuasions solicits the people to revolt.

22 His words are told to Hezekiah.

 Isaiah 37
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1 Hezekiah mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them.

6 Isaiah comforts them.

8 Sennacherib, going to encounter Tirhakah, sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah.

14 Hezekiah's prayer.

21 Isaiah's prophecy of the pride and destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion.

36 An angel slays the Assyrians.

37 Sennacherib is slain at Nineveh by his own sons.

 Isaiah 38
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1 Hezekiah, having received a message of death, by prayer has his life lengthened.

8 The sun goes ten degrees backward, for a sign of that promise.

9 His song of thanksgiving.

 Isaiah 39
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1 Merodach-baladan, sending to visit Hezekiah because of the wonder, has notice of his treasures.

3 Isaiah, understanding thereof, foretells the Babylonian captivity.

 Isaiah 40
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1 The promulgation of the Gospel.

3 The preaching of John Baptist.

9 The preaching of the apostles.

12 The prophet, by the omnipotency of God,

18 and his incomparableness,

26 comforts the people.

 Isaiah 41
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1 God expostulates with his people, about his mercies to the church;

10 about his promises;

21 and about the vanity of idols.

 Isaiah 42
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1 The office of Christ, graced with meekness and constancy.

5 God's promise unto him.

10 An exhortation to praise God for his Gospel.

13 God will manifest himself, and check idolatry.

18 He reproves the people of incredulity.

 Isaiah 43
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1 The Lord comforts the church with his promises.

8 He appeals to the people for witness of his omnipotency.

14 He foretells them the destruction of Babylon,

18 and his wonderful deliverance of his people.

22 He reproves the people as inexcusable.

 Isaiah 44
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1 God comforts the church with his promises.

7 The vanity of idols,

9 and folly of idol makers.

21 He exhorts to praise God for his redemption and omnipotency.

 Isaiah 45
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1 God calls Cyrus for his church's sake.

5 By his omnipotency he challenges obedience.

20 He convinces the idols of vanity by his saving power.

 Isaiah 46
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1 The idols of Babylon could not save themselves.

3 God saves his people to the end.

5 Idols are not comparable to God for power,

12 or present salvation.

 Isaiah 47
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1 God's judgment upon Babylon and Chaldea,

6 for their unmercifulness,

7 pride,

10 and overboldness,

11 shall be irresistible.

 Isaiah 48
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1 God, to convince the people of their foreknown obstinancy, revealed his prophecies.

9 He saves them for his own sake.

12 He exhorts them to obedience, because of his power and providence.

16 He laments their backwardness.

20 He powerfully delivers his people out of Babylon.

 Isaiah 49
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1 Christ being sent to the Jews, complains of them.

5 He is sent to the Gentiles with gracious promises.

13 God's love is perpetual to his church.

18 The ample restoration of the church.

24 The powerful deliverance out of captivity.

 Isaiah 50
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1 Christ shews that the dereliction of the Jews is not to be imputed to him, by his ability to save;

5 by his obedience in that work;

7 and by his confidence in that assistance.

10 An exhortation to trust in God, and not in ourselves.

 Isaiah 51
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1 An exhortation, after the pattern of Abraham, to trust in Christ,

3 by reason of his comfortable promises,

4 of his righteous salvation,

7 and man's mortality.

9 Christ by his sanctified arm defends his from the fear of man.

17 He bewails the afflictions of Jerusalem,

21 and promises deliverance.

 Isaiah 52
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1 Christ persuades the church to believe his free redemption,

7 to receive the ministers thereof,

9 to joy in the power thereof,

11 and to free themselves from bondage.

13 Christ's kingdom shall be exalted.

 Isaiah 53
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1 The prophet, complaining of incredulity, excuses the scandal of the cross,

4 by the benefit of his passion,

10 and the good success thereof.

 Isaiah 54
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1 The prophet, for the comfort of the Gentiles, prophesies the amplitude of their church;

4 their safety;

6 their certain deliverance out of affliction;

11 their fair edification;

15 and their sure preservation.

 Isaiah 55
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1 The prophet, with the promises of Christ, calls to faith,

6 and to repentance.

8 The happy success of them that believe.

 Isaiah 56
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1 The prophet exhorts to sanctification.

3 He promises it shall be general, without respect of persons.

9 He inveighs against blind watchmen.

 Isaiah 57
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1 The blessed death of the righteous.

3 God reproves the Jews for their whorish idolatry.

13 He gives promises of mercy to the penitent.

 Isaiah 58
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1 The prophet, being sent to reprove hypocrisy, shews the difference between a counterfeit fast and a true.

8 He declares what promises are due unto godliness,

13 and to the keeping of the sabbath.

 Isaiah 59
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1 The calamities of the Jews not owing to want of saving power in God, but to their own enormous sins.

16 Salvation is only of God.

20 The covenant of the Redeemer.

 Isaiah 60
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1 The glory of the church in the abundant access of the Gentiles,

15 and the great blessings after a short affliction.

 Isaiah 61
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1 The office of Christ.

4 The forwardness;

7 and blessing of the faithful.

 Isaiah 62
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1 The fervent desire of the prophet to confirm the church in God's promises.

6 The office of the ministers (unto which they are incited) in preaching the Gospel,

10 and preparing the people thereto.

 Isaiah 63
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1 Christ shews who he is,

2 what his victory over his enemies,

7 and what his mercy toward his church.

10 In his just wrath he remembers his free mercy.

15 The church, in her prayer,

17 and complaint, professes her faith.

 Isaiah 64
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1 The church prays for the illustration of God's power.

4 Celebrating God's mercy, it makes confession of their natural corruptions.

9 It complains of their afflictions.

 Isaiah 65
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1 The calling of the Gentiles, and the rejection of the Jews, for their incredulity, idolatry, and hypocrisy.

8 A remnant shall be saved.

11 Judgments on the wicked, and blessings on the godly.

17 The blessed state of the new Jerusalem.

 Isaiah 66
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1 The glorious God will be served in humble sincerity.

5 He comforts the humble by shewing the confusion of their enemies;

7 with the marvellous growth,

10 and the gracious benefits of the church.

15 God's severe judgments against the wicked.

18 The Gentiles shall have an holy church;

24 and see the damnation of the wicked.



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