- Bible
- Isaiah
- Chapter 27
- Verse 4
Fury is not in me: who would set the briers and thorns against me in battle? I would go through them, I would burn them together.
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Gill's Exposition
Fury is not in me,.... Against his vineyard he takes so much care of, his church and people, whom he has loved with an everlasting love; they are indeed deserving of his wrath, but he has not…
Barnes' Notes
Fury is not in me - That is, I am angry with it no more. He had punished his people by removing them to a distant land. But although he had corrected them for their faults, yet he had not laid aside…
The prophet is here singing of judgment and mercy,
I. Of judgment upon the enemies of God's church (Isa 27:1), tribulation to those that trouble it, Th2 1:6. When the Lord comes out of his place, to…
Cambridge Bible
Fury is not in me Or, wrath have I none. These words naturally go with the first stanza, expressing, as they seem to do, Jehovah's contentment with the condition of His vineyard.
who would set ……
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