Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 11:1
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1. rod —When the proud "boughs" of "Lebanon" ( Isaiah 10:33 ; Isaiah 10:34 , the Assyrians) are lopped, and the vast " forests cut down" amidst all this rage, a seemingly humble rod shall come out of Jesse (Messiah), who shall retrieve the injuries done by the Assyrian " rod " to Israel ( Isaiah 10:5 ; Isaiah 10:6 ; Isaiah 10:18 ; Isaiah 10:19 ). stem —literally, "the stump" of a tree cut close by the roots: happily expressing the depressed state of the royal house of David, owing to the hostile storm ( Isaiah 10:18 ; Isaiah 10:19 ), when Messiah should arise from it, to raise it to more than its pristine glory. Isaiah 10:19- : proves this ( Isaiah 53:2 ; compare Job 14:7 ; Job 14:8 ; see on Isaiah 8:6 ). Branch —Scion. He is nevertheless also the "root" ( Isaiah 11:10 ; Revelation 5:5 ; Revelation 22:16 . "Root and offspring" combines both, Zechariah 3:8 ; Zechariah 6:12 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-2" class="com-number"
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