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Wo unto the wicked – To all the wicked – but here having particular reference to the Jews whom Isaiah was addressing.

Woe to the wicked! It shall be ill with him. He brings forward this clause as a contrast to the former one. From this, it may be easily in…

Woe unto the wicked! [it shall be] ill [with him]
In time, and to eternity, in times of public calamity, and under a…

The rule was certain; whatever national prosperity or trouble might exist, it would be well with the righteous and ill with the wicked. Blessed be …

For Jerusalem is ruined. Here the author explains the reason for this renunciation.
First, he presents the immediate caus…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes