Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 1:25
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25. turn . . . hand —not in wrath, but in grace ( :- ), "upon thee, " as Isaiah 1:26 ; Isaiah 1:27 show; contrasted with the enemies, of whom He will avenge Himself ( Isaiah 1:27- : ). purely —literally, "as alkali purifies." thy dross —not thy sins, but the sinful persons ( Isaiah 1:27- : ); "enemies" ( Isaiah 1:27- : ); degenerate princes (see on Isaiah 1:27- : ), intermingled with the elect "remnant" of grace. tin — Hebrew, bedil, here the alloy of lead, tin, &c., separated by smelting from the silver. The pious Bishop Bedell took his motto from this. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-26" class="com-number"
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