Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, "Hear the word of the LORD of Hosts: Sermons
I. ORDER OR DISORDER? The manifest presence of a strong hand keeping every one in order and everything in its place; or the painful absence of it? II. OBEDIENCE OR DISOBEDIENCE? Filial readiness and even eagerness to comply at once with the parents' wish; or the lingering step or even the entire disregard of that desire? III. COURTESY OR DISCOURTESY? Habitually becoming behaviour at the table and the hearth; or the unwise neglect of those smaller observances which minister to the beauty and the sweetness of daily life? IV. LOVE OR INDIFFERENCE, OR POSITIVE DISLIKE? The presence of that warm affection which should bind husband and wife, parent and child, brother and sister, in the bonds of happy and enduring fellowship; or a cold and sad indifference to one another's well-being; or a still sadder animosity and persecution? V. SELFISHNESS OR SYMPATHY? The confinement of thought and care to the four walls of the home establishment; or a considerate and generous regard for the wants and wishes of neighbours and fellow-citizens? VI. PIETY OR WORLDLINESS? Family worship, and - what is better still - a prevailing religious tone, as if parents and children all felt that temporal success was a very small thing in comparison with spiritual worth; or the language and habits of an ignoble and degrading worldliness? - C.
Hear the word of the Lord of hosts. directs attention to the exact correspondence of the punishment with the offence. As the Babylonians had seen all, they should one day take all; as nothing had been withheld from them now, so nothing should be withheld from them hereafter.(J. A. Alexander.) (W. C. Bonnet.) People Baladan, Hezekiah, Isaiah, MerodachbaladanPlaces BabylonTopics Almighty, Armies, Ear, Hezekiah, Hezeki'ah, Hosts, IsaiahOutline 1. Merodach-baladan, sending to visit Hezekiah, has notice of his treasures.3. Isaiah, understanding thereof, foretells the Babylonian captivity. Dictionary of Bible Themes Isaiah 39:5 5309 eunuchs Library Sennacherib (705-681 B. C. )The struggle of Sennacherib with Judaea and Egypt--Destruction of Babylon. Sennacherib either failed to inherit his father's good fortune, or lacked his ability.* He was not deficient in military genius, nor in the energy necessary to withstand the various enemies who rose against him at widely removed points of his frontier, but he had neither the adaptability of character nor the delicate tact required to manage successfully the heterogeneous elements combined under his sway. * The two principal … G. Maspero—History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 8 That for the Most Part the Occupation of Government Dissipates the Solidity of the Mind. The Prophet Micah. Isaiah Links Isaiah 39:5 NIVIsaiah 39:5 NLT Isaiah 39:5 ESV Isaiah 39:5 NASB Isaiah 39:5 KJV Isaiah 39:5 Bible Apps Isaiah 39:5 Parallel Isaiah 39:5 Biblia Paralela Isaiah 39:5 Chinese Bible Isaiah 39:5 French Bible Isaiah 39:5 German Bible Isaiah 39:5 Commentaries Bible Hub |