Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 32:4
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4. rash —rather, "the hasty"; contrast "shall not make haste" ( :- ); the reckless who will not take time to weigh religious truth aright. Or else, the well-instructed [HORSLEY]. stammers —those who speak confusedly on divine things (compare Exodus 4:10-12 ; Jeremiah 1:6 ; Matthew 10:19 ; Matthew 10:20 ). Or, rather, those drunken scorners who in stammering style imitated Isaiah's warnings to mock them [MAURER] ( Isaiah 28:7-11 ; Isaiah 28:13 ; Isaiah 28:14 ; Isaiah 28:22 ; Isaiah 29:20 ); in this view, translate, "speak uprightly " (agreeably to the divine law); not as English Version, referring to the distinctness of articulation, "plainly." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-5" class="com-number"
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