Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 1:9
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9. Jehovah of Sabaoth, that is, God of the angelic and starry hosts ( Psalms 59:5 ; Psalms 147:4 ; Psalms 148:2 ). The latter were objects of idolatry, called hence Sabaism ( Psalms 148:2- : ). God is above even them ( Psalms 148:2- : ). "The groves" were symbols of these starry hosts; it was their worship of Sabaoth instead of the Lord of Sabaoth, which had caused the present desolation ( Psalms 148:2- : ). It needed no less a power than His, to preserve even a "remnant." Condescending grace for the elect's sake, since He has no need of us, seeing that He has countless hosts to serve Him. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-10" class="com-number"
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