Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
be termed—be "forsaken," so as that that term could be applicable to thee.
Hephzi-bah— (II Kings 21:1), the name of Hezekiah's wife, a type of Jerusalem, as Hezekiah was of Messiah (Isaiah 32:1): "my delight is in her."
Beulah—"Thou art married." See the same contrast of Zion's past and future state under the same figure (Isaiah 54:4-6; Revelation 21:2, Revelation 21:4).
land . . . married—to Jehovah as its Lord and Husband: implying not only ownership, but protection on the part of the Owner [HORSLEY].
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 62:4:
Psalms 45:1
Song of Solomon 7:6
Isaiah 26:9
Isaiah 62:1
Isaiah 62:2
Isaiah 62:5
Isaiah 62:12
Isaiah 65:15
Jeremiah 30:17
Jeremiah 31:7
Revelation 18:23
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