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Isaiah 21

2 passages from 2 books in the Christian Reader library reference Isaiah 21.

  1. Chapter 16

    from Commentary on Isaiah by John Calvin · cites Isaiah 21:16

    He speaks expressly of the multitude, because they were a great people; and therefore boasted of it as if they had been invincible. Where he adds that the remnant shall be feeble, he means, there shall be such a change, that there shall be great odds between their former and lat…

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  2. Verse 4

    from Exposition of Psalm 130 by John Owen · cites Isaiah 21:4

    It was wholly committed to the Son of God, who alone was able to undertake it, and who has perfectly accomplished it. So that God now sayes, fury is not in me, he that will lay hold on my strength that he may have peace, he shall have peace, Isaiah 21:4. 5.

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