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Isaiah 65:25

(See on Isaiah 11:6).

and the lion shall eat straw like the bullock—(See on Isaiah 11:7).

and dust—rather, "but dust," etc. The curse shall remain on the serpent [HORSLEY], (Genesis 3:14; Micah 7:17). "To lick the dust" is figurative of the utter and perpetual degradation of Satan and his emissaries (Isaiah 49:23; Psalms 72:9). Satan fell self-tempted; therefore no atonement was contrived for him, as there was for man, who fell by his temptation (Judges 1:6; John 8:44). From his peculiar connection with the earth and man, it has been conjectured that the exciting cause of his rebellion was God's declaration that human nature was to be raised into union with the Godhead; this was "the truth" concerning the person of the Son of God which "he abode not in"; it galled his pride that a lower race was to be raised to that which he had aspired to (I Timothy 3:6). How exultingly he might say, when man fell through him, "God would raise manhood into union with Himself; I have brought it down below the beasts by sin!" At that very moment and spot he was told that the seed of the abhorred race, man, should bruise his head (I John 3:8). He was raised up for this, to show forth God's glory (Exodus 9:16; Romans 9:17). In his unfallen state he may have been God's vicegerent over the earth and the animal kingdom before man: this will account for his assuming the form of a serpent (Genesis 3:1). Man succeeded to that office (Genesis 2:19-20), but forfeited it by sin, whence Satan became "prince of this world"; Jesus Christ supplants the usurper, and as "Son of man" regains the lost inheritance (Psalms 8:4-8). The steps in Satan's overthrow are these: he is cast out, first, from heaven (Revelation 12:7-9) on earth; next, he is bound a thousand years (Revelation 20:2-3); finally, he is cast into the lake of fire for ever (Revelation 20:10).

the serpent's meat—(See on Isaiah 11:8).

They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain—(See on Isaiah 11:9).

This closing chapter is the summary of Isaiah's prophecies as to the last days, hence the similarity of its sentiments with what went before.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 65:25:

Job 5:23
Psalms 72:4
Isaiah 11:6
Isaiah 64:12
Jeremiah 23:6
Ezekiel 10:14
Micah 7:17
Revelation 4:8

 

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