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<div2 id="Is.xiii" n="xiii" next="Is.xiv" prev="Is.xii" progress="5.60%" title="Chapter XII">
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<h2 id="Is.xiii-p0.1">I S A I A H.</h2>
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<h3 id="Is.xiii-p0.2">CHAP. XII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Is.xiii-p1" shownumber="no">The salvation promised in the foregoing chapter
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was compared to that of Israel "in the day that he came up out of
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the land of Egypt;" so that chapter ends. Now as Moses and the
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children of Israel then sang a song of praise to the glory of God
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(<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.15.1" parsed="|Exod|15|1|0|0" passage="Ex 15:1">Exod. xv. 1</scripRef>) so shall the
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people of God do in that day when the root of Jesse shall stand for
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an ensign of the people and shall be the desire and joy of all
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nations. In that day, I. Every particular believer shall sing a
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song of praise for his own interest in that salvation, <scripRef id="Is.xiii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.1-Isa.12.2" parsed="|Isa|12|1|12|2" passage="Isa 12:1,2">ver. 1, 3</scripRef>). "Thou shalt say, Lord,
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I will praise thee." Thanksgiving-work shall be closet-work. II.
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Many in concert shall join in praising God for the common benefit
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arising from this salvation (<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.4-Isa.12.6" parsed="|Isa|12|4|12|6" passage="Isa 12:4-6">ver.
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4-6</scripRef>): "You shall say, Praise you the Lord."
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Thanksgiving-work shall be congregation-work; and the praises of
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God shall be publicly sung in the congregations of the upright.</p>
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<scripCom id="Is.xiii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12" parsed="|Isa|12|0|0|0" passage="Isa 12" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Is.xiii-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.1-Isa.12.3" parsed="|Isa|12|1|12|3" passage="Isa 12:1-3" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Is.xiii-p1.6">
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<h4 id="Is.xiii-p1.7">A Song of Praise. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Is.xiii-p1.8">b. c.</span> 740.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Is.xiii-p2" shownumber="no">1 And in that day thou shalt say, <span class="smallcaps" id="Is.xiii-p2.1">O Lord</span>, I will praise thee: though thou wast
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angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst me.
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2 Behold, God <i>is</i> my salvation; I will trust, and not
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be afraid: for the <span class="smallcaps" id="Is.xiii-p2.2">Lord</span> JEHOVAH
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<i>is</i> my strength and <i>my</i> song; he also is become my
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salvation. 3 Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of
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the wells of salvation.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p3" shownumber="no">This is the former part of the hymn of
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praise which is prepared for the use of the church, of the Jewish
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church when God would work great deliverances for them, and of the
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Christian church when the kingdom of the Messiah should be set up
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in the world in despite of the opposition of the powers of
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darkness: <i>In that day thou shalt say, O Lord! I will praise
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thee.</i> The scattered church, being united into one body, shall,
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as one man, with one mind and one mouth, thus praise God, who is
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one and his name one. <i>In that day,</i> when the Lord shall do
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these great things for thee, <i>thou shalt say, O Lord! I will
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praise thee.</i> That is,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p4" shownumber="no">I. "Thou shalt have cause to say so." The
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promise is sure, and the blessings contained in it are very rich,
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and, when they are bestowed, will furnish the church with abundant
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matter for rejoicing and therefore with abundant matter for
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thanksgiving. The Old-Testament prophecies of gospel times are
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often expressed by the joy and praise that shall then be excited;
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for the inestimable benefits we enjoy by Jesus Christ require the
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most elevated and enlarged thanksgivings.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p5" shownumber="no">II. "Thou shalt have a heart to say so."
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All God's other gifts to his people shall be crowned with this. He
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will give them grace to ascribe all the glory of them to him, and
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to speak of them upon all occasions with thankfulness to his
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praise. <i>Thou shalt say,</i> that is, thou oughtest to say so.
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<i>In that day,</i> when many are brought home to Jesus Christ and
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flock to him as doves to their windows, instead of envying the kind
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reception they find with Christ, as the Jews grudged the favour
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shown to the Gentiles, <i>thou shalt say, O Lord! I will praise
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thee.</i> Note, we ought to rejoice in, and give thanks for, the
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grace of God to others as well as to ourselves.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p6" shownumber="no">1. Believers are here taught to give thanks
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to God for the turning away of his displeasure from them and the
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return of his favour to them (<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.1" parsed="|Isa|12|1|0|0" passage="Isa 12:1"><i>v.</i> 1</scripRef>): <i>O Lord! I will praise thee,
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though thou wast angry with me.</i> Note, Even God's frowns must
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not put us out of tune for praising him; though he be angry with
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us, though he slay us, yet we must put our trust in him and give
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him thanks. God has often just cause to be angry with us, but we
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have never any reason to be angry with him, nor to speak otherwise
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than well of him; even when he blames us we must praise him.
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<i>Thou was angry with us,</i> but <i>thy anger is turned away.</i>
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Note, (1.) God is sometimes angry with his own people and the
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fruits of his anger do appear, and they ought to take notice of
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this, that they may humble themselves under his mighty hand. (2.)
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Though God may for a time be angry with his people, yet his anger
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shall at length be turned away; it endures but for a moment, nor
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will he contend for ever. By Jesus Christ, the root of Jesse, God's
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anger against mankind was turned away; for <i>he is our peace.</i>
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(3.) Those whom God is reconciled to he comforts; even the turning
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away of his anger is a comfort to them; yet that is not all: those
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that are <i>at peace with God</i> may <i>rejoice in hope of the
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glory of God,</i> <scripRef id="Is.xiii-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:Rom.5.1-Rom.5.2" parsed="|Rom|5|1|5|2" passage="Ro 5:1,2">Rom. v. 1,
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2</scripRef>. Nay, God sometimes brings his people into a
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wilderness that there he may <i>speak comfortably to them,</i>
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<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Hos.2.14" parsed="|Hos|2|14|0|0" passage="Ho 2:14">Hosea ii. 14</scripRef>. (4.) The
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turning away of God's anger, and the return of his comforts to us,
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ought to be the matter of our joyful thankful praises.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p7" shownumber="no">2. They are taught to triumph in God and
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their interest in him (<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.2" parsed="|Isa|12|2|0|0" passage="Isa 12:2"><i>v.</i>
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2</scripRef>): "<i>Behold,</i> and wonder; <i>God is my
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salvation;</i> not only my Saviour, by whom I am saved, but my
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salvation, in whom I am safe. I depend upon him as my salvation,
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for I have found him to be so. He shall have the glory of all the
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salvations that have been wrought for me, and from him only will I
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expect the salvations I further need, and not from hills and
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mountains: and if God be my salvation, if he undertake my eternal
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salvation, <i>I will trust</i> in him to prepare me for it and
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preserve me to it. I will trust him with all my temporal concerns,
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not doubting but he will make all to work for my good. I will be
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confident, that is, I will be always easy in my own mind." Note,
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Those that have God for their salvation may enjoy themselves with a
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holy security and serenity of mind. Let faith in God as our
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salvation be effectual, (1.) To silence our fears. We must
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<i>trust, and not be afraid,</i> not be afraid that the God we
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trust in will fail us; no, there is no danger of that; not be
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afraid of any creature, though ever so formidable and threatening.
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Note, Faith in God is a sovereign remedy against disquieting
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tormenting fears. (2.) To support our hopes. Is the Lord Jehovah
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our salvation? Then he will be our <i>strength and song.</i> We
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have work to do and temptations to resist, and we may depend upon
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him to enable us for both, to <i>strengthen us with all might by
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his Spirit in the inner man,</i> for he is our strength; his grace
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is so, and that grace shall be sufficient for us. We have many
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troubles to undergo, and must expect griefs in a vale of tears; and
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we may depend upon him to comfort us in all our tribulations, for
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he is our song; he <i>giveth songs in the night.</i> If we make God
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our strength, and put our confidence in him, he will be our
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strength; if we make him our song, and place our comfort in him, he
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will be our song. Many good Christians have God for their strength
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who have him not for their song; they walk in darkness: but light
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is sown for them. And those that have God for their strength ought
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to make him their song, that is, to give him the glory of it (see
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<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p7.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.68.35" parsed="|Ps|68|35|0|0" passage="Ps 68:35">Ps. lxviii. 35</scripRef>) and to take
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to themselves the comfort of it, for he will become their
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salvation. Observe the title here given to God: <i>Jah,
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Jehovah.</i> Jah is the contraction of Jehovah, and both signify
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his eternity and unchangeableness, which are a great comfort to
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those that depend upon him as their strength and their song. Some
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make Jah to signify the Son of God made man; he is Jehovah, and in
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him we may glory as our strength, and song, and salvation.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p8" shownumber="no">3. They are aught to derive comfort to
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themselves from the love of God and all the tokens of that love
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(<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.3" parsed="|Isa|12|3|0|0" passage="Isa 12:3"><i>v.</i> 3</scripRef>):
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"<i>Therefore,</i> because the Lord Jehovah is your strength and
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song and will be your salvation, <i>you shall draw water with
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joy.</i>" Note, The assurances God has given us of his love, and
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the experiences we have had of the benefit and comfort of his
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grace, should greatly encourage our faith in him and our
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expectations from him: "<i>Out of the wells of salvation</i> in
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God, who is the fountain of all good to his people, <i>you shall
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draw water with joy.</i> God's favour shall flow forth to you, and
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you shall have the comfort of it and make use of the blessed fruits
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of it." Note, (1.) God's promises revealed, ratified, and given out
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to us, in his ordinances, are wells of salvation; wells of <i>the
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Saviour</i> (so some read it), for in them the Saviour and
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salvation are made known to us and made over to us. (2.) It is our
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duty by faith to draw water out of these wells, to take to
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ourselves the benefit and comfort that are treasured up for us in
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them, as those that acknowledge all our fresh springs to be there
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and all our fresh streams to be thence, <scripRef id="Is.xiii-p8.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.87.7" parsed="|Ps|87|7|0|0" passage="Ps 87:7">Ps. lxxxvii. 7</scripRef>. (3.) Water is to be drawn out
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of the wells of salvation with a great deal of pleasure and
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satisfaction. It is the will of God that we should rejoice before
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him and rejoice in him (<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p8.3" osisRef="Bible:Deut.26.11" parsed="|Deut|26|11|0|0" passage="De 26:11">Deut. xxvi.
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11</scripRef>), be joyful in his house of prayer (<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p8.4" osisRef="Bible:Isa.56.7" parsed="|Isa|56|7|0|0" passage="Isa 56:7">Isa. lvi. 7</scripRef>), and keep his feasts
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with gladness, <scripRef id="Is.xiii-p8.5" osisRef="Bible:Acts.2.46" parsed="|Acts|2|46|0|0" passage="Ac 2:46">Acts ii.
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46</scripRef>.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Is.xiii-p8.6" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.4-Isa.12.6" parsed="|Isa|12|4|12|6" passage="Isa 12:4-6" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Is.xiii-p8.7">
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<h4 id="Is.xiii-p8.8">A Song of Praise. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Is.xiii-p8.9">b. c.</span> 740.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Is.xiii-p9" shownumber="no">4 And in that day shall ye say, Praise the <span class="smallcaps" id="Is.xiii-p9.1">Lord</span>, call upon his name, declare his
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doings among the people, make mention that his name is exalted.
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5 Sing unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Is.xiii-p9.2">Lord</span>; for he
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hath done excellent things: this <i>is</i> known in all the earth.
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6 Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion: for great
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<i>is</i> the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p10" shownumber="no">This is the second part of this evangelical
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song, and to the same purport with the former; there believers stir
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up themselves to praise God, here they invite and encourage one
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another to do it, and are contriving to spread his praise and draw
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in others to join with them in it. Observe,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p11" shownumber="no">I. Who are here called upon to praise
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God—<i>the inhabitants of Zion</i> and Jerusalem, whom God had in
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a particular manner protected from Sennacherib's violence,
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<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.12.6" parsed="|Isa|12|6|0|0" passage="Isa 12:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>. Those that
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have received distinguishing favours from God ought to be most
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forward and zealous in praising him. The gospel church is Zion.
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Christ is Zion's King. Those that have a place and a name in the
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church should lay out themselves to diffuse the knowledge of Christ
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and to bring many to him. <i>Thou inhabitress of Zion;</i> the word
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is feminine. Let the weaker sex be strong in the Lord, and out of
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their mouth praise shall be perfected.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p12" shownumber="no">II. How they must praise the Lord. 1. By
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prayer: <i>Call upon his name.</i> As giving thanks for former
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mercy is a decent way of begging further mercy, so begging further
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mercy is graciously accepted as a thankful acknowledgment of the
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mercies we have received. In calling upon God's name we give unto
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him some of the glory that is due to his name as our powerful and
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bountiful benefactor. 2. By preaching and writing. We must not only
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speak to God, but speak to others concerning him, not only call
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upon his name, but (as the margin reads it) <i>proclaim his
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name;</i> let others know something more from us than they did
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before concerning God, and those things whereby he has made himself
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known. <i>Declare his doings,</i> his <i>counsels</i> (so some read
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it); the work of redemption is according to the counsel of his
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will, and in that and other wonderful works that he has done we
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must take notice of his <i>thoughts which are to us-ward,</i>
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<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.40.5" parsed="|Ps|40|5|0|0" passage="Ps 40:5">Ps. xl. 5</scripRef>. Declare these
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<i>among the people,</i> among the heathen, that they may be
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brought into communion with Israel and the God of Israel. When the
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apostles preached the gospel to all nations, beginning at
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Jerusalem, then this scripture was fulfilled, that his doings
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should be declared among the people and that what he has done
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should be known in all the earth. 3. By a holy exultation and
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transport of joy: "<i>Cry out and shout;</i> welcome the gospel to
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yourselves and publish it to others with huzzas and loud
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acclamations, as those that <i>shout for victory</i> (<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.32.18" parsed="|Exod|32|18|0|0" passage="Ex 32:18">Exod. xxxii. 18</scripRef>) or for the
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coronation of a king," <scripRef id="Is.xiii-p12.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.23.21" parsed="|Num|23|21|0|0" passage="Nu 23:21">Num. xxiii.
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21</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Is.xiii-p13" shownumber="no">III. For what they must praise the Lord. 1.
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Because he has glorified himself. Remember it yourselves, and
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<i>make mention</i> of it to others, <i>that his name is
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exalted,</i> has become more illustrious and more conspicuous; in
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this every good man rejoices. 2. Because he has magnified his
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people: <i>He has done excellent things</i> for them, which make
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them look great and considerable. 3. Because he is, and will be,
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great among them: <i>Great is the Holy One,</i> for he is glorious
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in holiness; <i>therefore</i> great, because holy. True goodness is
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true greatness. He is great as <i>the Holy One of Israel,</i> and
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<i>in the midst of them,</i> praised by them (<scripRef id="Is.xiii-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.76.1" parsed="|Ps|76|1|0|0" passage="Ps 76:1">Ps. lxxvi. 1</scripRef>), manifesting himself among them,
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and appearing gloriously in their behalf. It is the honour and
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happiness of Israel that the God who is in covenant with them, and
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in the midst of them, is infinitely great.</p>
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