Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 12:2
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2. Lord J EHOVAH — Jah, Jehovah. The repetition of the name denotes emphasis, and the unchangeableness of God's character. strength . . . song . . . salvation —derived from Exodus 15:2 ; Psalms 118:14 . The idea of salvation was peculiarly associated with the feast of tabernacles (see Isaiah 12:3 ). Hence the cry "Hosanna," " Save, we beseech thee, " that accompanied Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem on that day (the fifteenth of the seventh month) ( Isaiah 12:3- : ; compare with Psalms 118:25 ; Psalms 118:26 ); the earnest of the perfected "salvation" which He shall bring to His people at His glorious second appearance at Jerusalem ( Psalms 118:26- : ). "He shall appear the second time without sin unto salvation. " Compare Psalms 118:26- : , "The tabernacle of God is with men." Compare Luke 9:33 , "three tabernacles: one for thee, " c. (the transfiguration being a pledge of the future kingdom), ( Psalms 118:15 Zechariah 14:16 ). As the Jew was reminded by the feast of tabernacles of his wanderings in tents in the wilderness, so the Jew-Gentile Church to come shall call to mind, with thanksgiving, the various past ways whereby God has at last brought them to the heavenly "city of habitation" ( Zechariah 14:16- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-3" class="com-number"
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