Isaiah 2:3-5
1599 Geneva Bible
3 And many people shall go, and say, Come, and let us go up to [a]the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us his ways, and we will walk in his paths, (A)for the [b]Law shall go forth of Zion, and the word of the Lord from [c]Jerusalem.
4 And [d]he shall judge among the nations, and [e]rebuke many people: they shall [f]break their swords also into mattocks, and their spears into scythes: nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn [g]to fight anymore.
5 O house of Jacob, come ye, and let us [h]walk in the Law of the Lord.
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- Isaiah 2:3 Alluding to mount Zion, where the visible Church then was.
- Isaiah 2:3 Meaning, the whole doctrine of salvation.
- Isaiah 2:3 This was accomplished, when the Gospel was first preached in Jerusalem, and from thence went through all the world.
- Isaiah 2:4 The Lord, which is Christ, shall have all power given him.
- Isaiah 2:4 That they may acknowledge their sins, and turn to him.
- Isaiah 2:4 He showeth the fruit of the peace, which the Gospel should bring: to wit, that men should do good one to another, whereas before they were enemies.
- Isaiah 2:4 He speaketh not against the use of weapons and lawful war, but showeth how the hearts of the godly shall be affected one toward another: Which peace and love doth begin and grow in this life, but shall be perfected when we are joined with our Head Christ Jesus.
- Isaiah 2:5 Seeing the Gentiles will be so ready, make you haste, and show them the way to worship God.
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