Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 26:19
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19. In antithesis to :- , "They (Israel's foes) shall not live"; "Thy (Jehovah's) dead men (the Jews) shall live," that is, primarily, be restored, spiritually ( :- ), civilly and nationally ( :- ); whereas Thy foes shall not; ultimately, and in the fullest scope of the prophecy, restored to life literally ( Ezekiel 37:1-14 ; Daniel 12:2 ). together with my dead body —rather, "my dead body," or "bodies" (the Jewish nation personified, which had been spiritually and civilly dead; or the nation, as a parent, speaking of the bodies of her children individually, see on Daniel 12:2- : , "I," "My"): Jehovah's "dead" and "my dead" are one and the same [HORSLEY]. However, as Jesus is the antitype to Israel ( Daniel 12:2- : ), English Version gives a true sense, and one ultimately contemplated in the prophecy: Christ's dead body being raised again is the source of Jehovah's people ( all, and especially believers, the spiritual Israelites) also being raised ( 1 Corinthians 15:20-22 ). Awake — ( 1 Corinthians 15:20-46.15.22- : ), spiritually. in dust —prostate and dead, spiritually and nationally; also literally ( Isaiah 25:12 ; Isaiah 47:1 ). dew —which falls copiously in the East and supplies somewhat the lack of rain ( Isaiah 47:1- : ). cast out . . . dead —that is, shall bring them forth to life again. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-20" class="com-number"
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