Isaiah 66:18-21
1599 Geneva Bible
18 For I will visit their works, and their imaginations, for it shall come that I will gather all nations, and tongues, and they shall come, and see my [a]glory.
19 And I will set a [b]sign among them, and will send those that [c]escape of them unto the nations of [d]Tarshish, [e]Pul, and [f]Lud, and to them that draw the [g]bow, to [h]Tubal and [i]Javan, isles afar off, that have not heard my fame, neither have seen my glory, and [j]they shall declare my glory among the Gentiles.
20 And they shall bring all your [k]brethren for an offering unto the Lord out of all nations, upon [l]horses, and in chariots, and in horse litters, and upon mules, and swift beasts, to Jerusalem mine holy Mountain, saith the Lord, as the children of Israel offer in a clean vessel in the House of the Lord.
21 And I will take of them for [m]Priests, and for Levites, saith the Lord.
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- Isaiah 66:18 The Gentiles shall be partakers of that glory, which before I showed to the Jews.
- Isaiah 66:19 I will make these that I chose, that they perish not with the rest of the infidels: whereby he alludeth to the marking of the posts of his people, whom he preserved, Exod. 12:7.
- Isaiah 66:19 I will scatter the rest of the Jews, which escaped destruction, into divers nations.
- Isaiah 66:19 That is, Cilicia.
- Isaiah 66:19 Meaning Africa.
- Isaiah 66:19 To wit, Lydia, or Asia minor.
- Isaiah 66:19 Signifying the Parthians.
- Isaiah 66:19 Italy.
- Isaiah 66:19 Greece.
- Isaiah 66:19 Meaning, the Apostles, Disciples, and others, which he did first choose of the Jews to preach unto the Gentiles.
- Isaiah 66:20 That is, the Gentiles, which by faith shall be made the children of Abraham as you are.
- Isaiah 66:20 Whereby he meaneth that no necessary means shall want, when God shall call the Gentiles to the knowledge of the Gospel.
- Isaiah 66:21 To wit, of the Gentiles, as he did Luke, Timothy, and Titus first, and others after to preach his word.
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