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Introduction

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

This chapter contains a defence of God’s proceedings in regard to the Jews, with reference to their complaint in the chapter preceding. God is introduced declaring that he had called the Gentiles, though they had not sought him; and had rejected his own people for their refusal to attend his repeated call, Isaiah 65:1 , Isaiah 65:2 ; for their obstinate disobedience, their idolatrous practices, and detestable hypocrisy, Isaiah 65:3-7 . That, nevertheless, he would not destroy them all; but would preserve a remnant, to whom he would make good his ancient promises, Isaiah 65:8-10 . Severe punishments are threatened to the apostates. Isaiah 65:11-16 . And great blessings are promised to the obedient in a future and glorious state of the church, that is, the Christian Church, Isaiah 65:17-25 .

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