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  1. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary › old-testament-isaiah-121-6-commentaryIsaiah 12:1-6 Commentary - Sermon Writer

    Isaiah foretells the coming of a righteous king who will bring peace (9:1-7), the judgment that Judah can expect (9:8 – 10:19), the survival of a faithful remnant (10:20-34), the establishment of a peaceful kingdom (11:1-9), and the return of the faithful remnant to Jerusalem (11:10-16).

  2. Commentaries. Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary. Isaiah 12:1-6. Verses 1-6. ISAIAH’S VISION OF THE KING AND OF HIS KINGDOM. CHAPTERS 11 AND 12. This is one of the visions that Isaiah saw (chap. Isaiah 1:1, Isaiah 2:1, &c.). He was a dreamer of dreams.

  3. The human mind, nature, and history are the three dimensions of life, and across them all the prophet tells us that the Spirit of the Lord will fill the future with His marvels of righteousness, wisdom, and peace.

  4. Isaiah 1-12 precedes from worst (Isa 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) to best, from divine judgment to divine comfort, chapter 12 (Isa 12:1-6) which culminates in the promise of salvation (Isa 12) and the presence of their Savior (Isa 12:6)

  5. bible.org › seriespage › isaiah-12Isaiah 12 - bible.org

    8 lis 2012 · FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR'S INTENT AT PARAGRAPH LEVEL. This is a study guide commentary, which means that you are responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible. Each of us must walk in the light we have. You, the Bible, and the Holy Spirit are priority in interpretation.

  6. 13 gru 2009 · Commentary on Isaiah 12:2-6 “I will trust, and will not be afraid” (Isaiah 12:2). These words were spoken by the prophet Isaiah to the people of Judah and Jerusalem more than twenty seven hundred years ago, when the Assyrian Empire was the dominant power, and Judah lived in the shadow of its might.

  7. 7 gru 2015 · Because God is Israel’s salvation, her “rescue,” Isaiah asserts that Israel can both trust in God and not be afraid (2). Fear is, of course, the natural human response to threats. People can’t naturally muster trust in the face of danger. So trust is God’s gracious gift to those who are afraid.

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