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Introduction

A.M. 3298. B.C. 706.

Here the prayer begun in the preceding chapter is continued, in the name of the church and people of the Jews, languishing and disconsolate under the long rejection they at present suffer.

(1,) They express an earnest wish that God would show himself as visibly in favour of his ancient people as he did when he came down upon mount Sinai, amidst thunder, and lightning, and tempests, that shook heaven and earth, and testified his presence, Isaiah 64:1-3 .

(2,) They plead what God had formerly done, and was always ready to do for his people, Isaiah 64:4 , Isaiah 64:5 .

(3,) Confess themselves to be sinful, and utterly unworthy of God’s favour, and that they had deserved the judgments under which they now suffered, Isaiah 64:6 , Isaiah 64:7 .

(4,) They refer themselves to the mercy of God as a father, and submit themselves to his sovereignty, Isaiah 64:8 .

(5,) They represent the very deplorable condition they were in, and earnestly pray for the pardon of sin, and the turning away of God’s anger, Isaiah 64:9-12 .

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