Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 6:1
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1. In . . . year . . . Uzziah died —Either literal death, or civil when he ceased as a leper to exercise his functions as king [ Chaldee ], ( 2 Chronicles 26:19-21 ). 754 B.C. [CALMET] 758 ( Common Chronology ). This is not the first beginning of Isaiah's prophecies, but his inauguration to a higher degree of the prophetic office: Isaiah 6:9 , c., implies the tone of one who had already experience of the people's obstinacy. Lord —here Adonai, Jehovah in Isaiah 6:5 Jesus Christ is meant as speaking in Isaiah 6:5- : , according to John 12:41 . Isaiah could only have "seen" the Son, not the divine essence ( John 1:18 ). The words in Isaiah 6:10 are attributed by Paul ( Acts 28:25 ; Acts 28:26 ) to the Holy Ghost. Thus the Trinity in unity is implied; as also by the thrice "Holy" ( Isaiah 6:3 ). Isaiah mentions the robes, temple, and seraphim, but not the form of God Himself. Whatever it was, it was different from the usual Shekinah: that was on the mercy seat, this on a throne; that a cloud and fire, of this no form is specified: over that were the cherubim, over this the seraphim; that had no clothing, this had a flowing robe and train. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-2" class="com-number"
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