We’re actively migrating this library to Above Thy Name (AboveThyName.org). Browse the new site live now. See this page on Above Thy Name.

You can skip to local navigation, content or closing (global) navigation.

Geneva Bible Notes (1560)Isaiah 30

1 ! He reproueth the Jewes which in their aduersitie vsed their owne counsels, and soght hele of the Egyptians.

1 a Who contrarie to their promes, take not me for their protectour, & contrarie to my commandment seke helpe at strangers.

6 d That is, a heauy sentence or prophecie against the beasts that carried their treasures into Egypt, by the wildernes, which was South from Judah: signifying that if the beastes shulde not be spared, the men shulde be punished muche more grieuously.

7 f And not to come to & fro to seke helpe.

8 h That it may be a witnes, against them for all posteritie.

9 i He sheweth what was the cause of their destruction & bringeth also all miserie to man: to wit, because they wolde not heare the worde of God,but delited to be flattered, and led in errour.

10 k Threaten vs not by the worde of God, nether be so rigorous, nor talke vnto vs vn the name of the Lord, as {Jer. 11,12}

15 n Oft times by his Prophets he put you in remembrance of this, that you shulde onely depend on him.

16 o We wil trust to escape by our horses.

18 q He commendeth the great mercies of God who with pacience waiteth to call sinners to repentance.

18 r Not onely in punishing, but in vsing moderation in the same, as {Jer. 10,24}, and {Jer. 30,11}.

22 t Ye shal cast away your idoles, which you haue made of golde, & siluer with all that belongeth vnto them, as a moste filthy thing and polluted.

22 u Shewing that there can be no true repentance except both in heart and dede we shewe our sleues enemies to idolatrie.

25 x By these diuerse manners of speache he sheweth that the felicitie of the Church shalbe so great, that none is able sufficiently to expresse it.

26 y When the Church shalbe restored, the glorie thereof shal passe seuen times the brightnes of the sunne: for by the sunne and the moone, which are two excellent creatures, he sheweth what shalbe the glorie of the children of God and the kingdome of Christ.

28 a To driue thee to nothing: and thus God consumeth the wicked by that meanes, whereby he clenseth his.

29 b Ye shal rejoice at the destruction of your enemies, as they that sing for joye of the solemne feast which began in the euening.

32 f Against Babel: meaning the Assyrians and Babylonians.

32 e With joye & assurance of the victorie.

33 h So that their estate or degre can not exept the wicked.

33 i By these figuratiue speaches he declareth the condition of the wicked after this life.