At that time gifts will be brought to the LORD of Hosts--from a people tall and smooth-skinned, from a people widely feared, from a powerful nation of strange speech, whose land is divided by rivers--to Mount Zion, the place of the Name of the LORD of Hosts. People IsaiahPlaces Cush, Mount ZionTopics Aggressive, Almighty, Armies, Awesome, Beginning, Causing, Conquering, Continued, Crushing, Cut, Divide, Divided, Drawn, Existence, Fear, Feared, Fearful, Floods, Foot, Gift, Gifts, Glossy, Haters, History, Hitherto, Homage, Hosts, Line, Measured, Measures, Meted, Meteth, Meting, Mighty, Mount, Nation, Offering, Onward, Oppressive, Peeled, Powerful, Present, Ravaged, Rivers, Scattered, Skin, Smooth, Smooth-skinned, Speech, Spoiled, Strange, Strong, Sturdy, Tall, Terrible, Thenceforth, Treadeth, Treading, Treads, Trodden, Waiting, Wide, ZionOutline 1. God, in care of his people, will destroy the Ethiopians7. An accession thereby shall be made to the churchJump to Previous Armies Awesome Beginning Divide Hitherto Measures Meted Mount Nation Onward Peeled Present Rivers Scattered Smooth Tall Terrible Time Treads Trodden ZionJump to Next Armies Awesome Beginning Divide Hitherto Measures Meted Mount Nation Onward Peeled Present Rivers Scattered Smooth Tall Terrible Time Treads Trodden ZionLibrary The Christians' Call to the Gypies. --Isa. xviii. 7 The Christians' Call to the Gypies.--Isa. xviii. 7. Christians. Gypsies. Christians. Gypsies. Christians and Gypsies. Strangers, whence came ye to the West; Are ye the offspring of the sun, That from his rising to his rest, Through every clime he shines on, run? So bright of eye, so dark of hue, Surely your sire hath look'd on you. Of higher lineage than the sun, (But where our birthplace none can show,) His track in heaven, on earth we run, From where the waves of Ganges flow, Or Nile's mysterious … James Montgomery—Sacred Poems and HymnsIsaiah CHAPTERS I-XXXIX Isaiah is the most regal of the prophets. His words and thoughts are those of a man whose eyes had seen the King, vi. 5. The times in which he lived were big with political problems, which he met as a statesman who saw the large meaning of events, and as a prophet who read a divine purpose in history. Unlike his younger contemporary Micah, he was, in all probability, an aristocrat; and during his long ministry (740-701 B.C., possibly, but not probably later) he bore testimony, as … John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament Parallel Verses NASB: At that time a gift of homage will be brought to the LORD of hosts From a people tall and smooth, Even from a people feared far and wide, A powerful and oppressive nation, Whose land the rivers divide-- To the place of the name of the LORD of hosts, even Mount Zion.KJV: In that time shall the present be brought unto the LORD of hosts of a people scattered and peeled, and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the LORD of hosts, the mount Zion.
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