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G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - Isaiah 26:1-21

Naturally following this prophecy of praise for the activity of Jehovah is the great song which will be sung in the day of Jehovah's ultimate victory. It is praise for the establishment of the city, and for deliverance. The deep secret of the new condition is the secret of the mind stayed on Jehovah. In Him is the Rock of Ages. He has overcome enemies and established the just. The song merges into one of praise for this Jehovah. Other lords have had dominion, but it is Jehovah who has... read more

Peter Pett

Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Isaiah 26:1-4

The Song Of Deliverance And The Strong City (Isaiah 26:1-4 ). The first four verses of chapter 26 with their description of the strong city of God with its walls and bulwarks of salvation, which is for the righteous who hold the truth to enter, connect back to Isaiah 25:9, and are in contrast with Isaiah 25:10-12. But they may also be contrasted with the lofty city of Isaiah 26:5, which stands proudly on its summit but will be dragged to the ground. They thus connect the previous passage with... read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Isaiah 26:1-19

Isaiah 26:1-Psalms : . Memories and Anticipations.— The poem, which is a very elaborate composition, seems to have been written in confident expectation of deliverance, though the actual situation is still one of distress. Jerusalem has been made impregnable, let the righteous enter in. The unwavering mind is kept by God in unbroken peace ( cf. mg.) . He is worthy of trust, for He is an everlasting rock; He has laid low the exalted city, the afflicted Jews trample it under foot. The way of... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Isaiah 26:4

For ever; in all times and conditions. Everlasting strength, Heb. the Rock of ages; a sure refuge to all those that trust in him, through all generations; therefore you may safely trust in him, and that for ever. read more

Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Isaiah 26:3-4

PEACEFUL KEEPINGIsaiah 26:3-4. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, &c.The delightfulness and the value of peace to the nation, the Church, the family, the individual (P. D. 2664). Consider—I. THE PROMISE. 1. It is universal in its range. It is made to any and every man who will trust in God. 2. It is sure. Men fail for various reasons to keep their promises, but every Divine promise is certain to be fulfilled (H. E. I. 4052, 4053). 3. The peace which is pledged and secured to all who will... read more

Charles Simeon

Charles Simeon's Horae Homileticae - Isaiah 26:3-4

DISCOURSE: 894TRUST IN GOD RECOMMENDEDIsaiah 26:3-4. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee; because he trusteth in thee. Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the Lord JEHOVAH is everlasting strength.IT was designed of God that under the Gospel dispensation his people should enjoy a state of very exalted happiness. The Jews had a spirit of bondage, as servants: we have a spirit of adoption, as sons. In conformity with this idea, the prophet, in the preceding chapter,... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - Isaiah 26:1-21

Shall we turn to Isaiah chapter 26 as we begin our study this evening.Now Isaiah 26:1-21 goes right along with Isaiah 25:1-12 because it declares,In that day ( Isaiah 26:1 )In what day? In the day that the things are transpiring that he wrote about in chapter 25. And what are the things that he was writing about in chapter 25? What are the days that he was writing about? Verse Isaiah 26:8 , "He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Isaiah 26:1-21

Isaiah 26:1 . When Sennacherib’s army was slain, the Hebrews could sing, We have a strong city; yea, a city stronger than Jerusalem. God is our refuge, a very present help in time of trouble. We are preserved, while Hamath, Arphad, and Hena are in flames, and their gods made the first trophies of the fire. Isaiah 26:2 . Open ye the gates that the righteous may enter in, without fear, and give thanks to God for his salvation. We fear the heathen no more. Or contemplating the ruin of... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Isaiah 26:1-10

Isaiah 26:1-10In that day shall this song be sungPeriods of restorationIf it be demanded, what period of time is this which the prophet speaks of?we must answer, that it is the time when the people, who for their provocations were thrown into the furnace of affliction, and had continued in it till they were purged from their sins, were delivered from it, and restored to the favour of God, and the enjoyment of His former mercies. Of which restoration there are three kinds or degrees plainly... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Isaiah 26:3-4

Isaiah 26:3-4Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on TheePerfect peaceThe Scriptures are full of priceless secrets, and here is one of them--the secret of trust in God as revealed to us in Jesus Christ, as the sole method and means of that peace which we all desire.“Thou shalt keep him in perfect peace”; or, as the original expresses it still more forcibly in its Semitic simplicity, “Thou shalt keep him in peace, peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee.” It is not the promise... read more

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