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사28:1 앗수르의 포로가 될 에브라임
사28:7 유다의 죄악과 그 형벌
사28:14 유다 지도자들에 대한 책망
사28:23 농부의 비유를 통한 권면
This chapter begins with a denunciation of the approaching ruin of the Israelites by Shalmaneser, whose power is compared to a tempest or flood, and his keenness to the avidity with which one plucks and swallows the grape that is soonest ripe, 1-4. It then turns to the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin, who were to continue a kingdom after the final captivity of their brethren; and gives first a favourable prognostication of their affairs under Hezekiah, 5,6; but soon changes to reproofs and threatenings for their intemperance and their profaneness, 7,8. They are introduced as not only scornfully rejecting, but also mocking and ridiculing, the instructions of the prophet, 9,10. To this God immediately retorts in terms alluding to their own mocking, but differently applied, 11-13. The prophet then addresses these scoffers, 14; who considered themselves as perfectly secure from every evil, 15; and assures them that there was no method under heaven but one, by which they could be saved, 16; that every other vain resource should fail in the day of visitation, 17,18. He then farther adds, that the judgments of God were particularly levelled against them; and that all the means to which they trusted for warding them off should be to no purpose, 19,20; as the Almighty, who, on account of his patience and long-suffering, is amiably described as unacquainted with punishing, had nevertheless determined to punish them, 21,22. The prophet then concludes with a beautiful parable in explanation and defence of God's dealing with his people, 23-29. (The Adam Clarke Commentary) 이사야 28장 WEB 영어성경 읽기 |