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Isaiah

Notes on Chapter 16

Isa. 16:41| Let
| According to the reading of the Septuagint; the Hebrew text reads, Let my outcasts dwell with you, Moab.

Isa. 16:5a| established| Dan. 7:14;| Luke 1:33

Isa. 16:51| One
| The ultimate issue of Jehovah’s judgment upon the nations is to provide the all-inclusive Christ as the Savior to meet the need of the beloved Israel and the judged nations (v. 5; 19:20b; 22:20-25). Christ will reign as a king in the tent of David, i.e., in the kingdom of David, the Messianic kingdom (Acts 15:16), in the coming age during the restoration of the nation of Israel (Amos 9:11 and note; Luke 1:32-33 and note 331). Christ’s reigning in the tent of David signifies consolation, encouragement, and restoration. According to 24:23, the Christ who will reign in the millennium is actually Jehovah of hosts.

Isa. 16:52| truth
| Or, faithfulness.

Isa. 16:6a| We| vv. 6-7: Jer. 48:29-31

Isa. 16:9a| Therefore| vv. 9-10: Jer. 48:32-33

Isa. 16:11a| Therefore| Jer. 48:36

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