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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Isaiah 1:27

redeemed—temporarily, civilly, and morally; type of the spiritual redemption by the price of Jesus Christ's blood (I Peter 1:18-19), the foundation of "judgment" and "righteousness," and so of pardon. The judgment and righteousness are God's first (Isaiah 42:21; Romans 3:26); so they become man's when "converted" (Romans 8:3-4); typified in the display of God's "justice," then exhibited in delivering His covenant-people, whereby justice or "righteousness" was produced in them.

converts—so MAURER. But Margin, "they that return of her," namely the remnant that return from captivity. However, as Isaiah had not yet expressly foretold the Babylonian captivity, the English Version is better.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 1:27:

Isaiah 1:25
2 Thessalonians 2:8

 

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