An exposition of the Book of the Prophet Isaiah by the endeavours of W. Day ...

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An exposition of the Book of the Prophet Isaiah by the endeavours of W. Day ...
Author
Day, William, ca. 1605-1684.
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London :: Printed by G.D. and S.G. for Ioshua Kirton and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1654.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah -- Commentaries.
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"An exposition of the Book of the Prophet Isaiah by the endeavours of W. Day ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37290.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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But they that have gathered tt shall eate it] i. e. But they that have been at the cost or at the paines to sow the corne and to reape it, and to gather it into the Barne, shall eate it.

Hae gathered it] By gathering the corn into the Barne understand by a Syllepsis all other costs and paines necessary for the ha∣ving of corne.

It] i. e. The corne, v. 8.

Shall eare it] Supple, In the courts of the Lords house, to wit, the Temple, See Deut. 14. v. 23.

But note, that the Tithe onely of the corne &c. was to be eaten before the Lord in the court of his house, but their eating of the Tithe there, according to the Lords

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command, was as it were an earnest, that they should peaceably eate the whole har∣vest at their own places.

And praise the Lord] Supple, For his bounty and goodnesse in giving them corne to eate.

They that have brought it together] i. e. They that have brought the wine together into their cellars and store-houses out of their severall Vineyards &c.

It] That is, the wine, v. 8.

Shall drink it in the courts of my holinesse] i. e. Shall drinke it in my courts, as I have commanded, Deut. 14.23.

In the courts of my holinesse] i. e. In my courts.

Gods holinesse is put here Per metonymiam adjuncti for God himselfe: so that in the courts of my holinesse is q.d. In the courts of me, that is in my courts.

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