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Isaiah 14
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1a He sheweth why God will hast to destroy his enemies: to wit, because he wil deliure his Church.
1b Meaning, that the Gentiles shalbe joyned with the Churche and worship God.
1! The returne of the people from captiuitie.
2c Signifying that the Jewes shuld be superiours to the Gentiles, & that thei shulde be broght vnder the service of Christ by the preaching of the Apostles, whereby all are broght to the subjection of Chirst, {2 Co 10,5}.
4! The derision of the King of Babylon.
6d That is, he suffred all violence and injuries to be done.
7e Meaning, that when tyrants reigne, there can be no rest nor quietnes, and also how detestable a thing tyranie is, seing, the insensible creatures haue occasion to rejoyce at their destruction.
9f As thogh thei feared lest thou shuldest trouble the dead, as you didest the lyuing: and here he derideth the proude tyrannie of the wicked, which knowe not that all creatures wish their destruction that they maie rejoyce.
11g In stead of thy costly carpets and couerings.
11! The death of the King.
12h Thou that thoghtest thy self most glorious, and as it were, placed in the heauen: for the morning starre, that goeth before the sunne, is called lucifer to whome Nebuchadnezzar is compared.
13i Meaning Jerusalem, whereof the Temple was on the North side, as {Psal. 48, 2}, whereby he meaneth that tyrants fight against God when thei persecute his Church, and wolde set themsleues in his place.
16k In marveling at thee.
17l To set them at libertie: noting his cruelitie.
19m Thou wast not buryed in the sepulchre of thy fathers thy tyrannie was so abhorred.
21n He calleth to the Medes and Persians and all those that shulde execute Gods vengeance.
23/ Or, tortes.
25o As I haue begone to destroy the Assyrians in Saneherib, so wil I countinue, & destroye them wholy. when I shal deliuer you from Babylon.
25p From the Jewes.
28q Read {Chap. 13,1}.
29! The destruction of the Philistines.
29r He willeth the Philistims not to rejoyce because the Jewes are diminished in their power: for their strength shal be greater then euer is was.
30s The Israelites, which were broght to moste extreme miserie.
30t To wit, my people.
31u That is, from the Jewes, or Assyrians: for they were bothe North from Palestina.
31x But they shalbe all ready, and joine together.
32y Which shal come to enquire of the state of the Church.
32z Thei shal answer, that the Lord doeth defend his Church, & them that joyne them selves thereunto.
1 a He sheweth why God will hast to destroy his enemies: to wit, because he wil deliure his Church.
1 b Meaning, that the Gentiles shalbe joyned with the Churche and worship God.
1 ! The returne of the people from captiuitie.
2 c Signifying that the Jewes shuld be superiours to the Gentiles, & that thei shulde be broght vnder the service of Christ by the preaching of the Apostles, whereby all are broght to the subjection of Chirst, {2 Co 10,5}.
4 ! The derision of the King of Babylon.
6 d That is, he suffred all violence and injuries to be done.
7 e Meaning, that when tyrants reigne, there can be no rest nor quietnes, and also how detestable a thing tyranie is, seing, the insensible creatures haue occasion to rejoyce at their destruction.
9 f As thogh thei feared lest thou shuldest trouble the dead, as you didest the lyuing: and here he derideth the proude tyrannie of the wicked, which knowe not that all creatures wish their destruction that they maie rejoyce.
11 g In stead of thy costly carpets and couerings.
11 ! The death of the King.
12 h Thou that thoghtest thy self most glorious, and as it were, placed in the heauen: for the morning starre, that goeth before the sunne, is called lucifer to whome Nebuchadnezzar is compared.
13 i Meaning Jerusalem, whereof the Temple was on the North side, as {Psal. 48, 2}, whereby he meaneth that tyrants fight against God when thei persecute his Church, and wolde set themsleues in his place.
16 k In marveling at thee.
17 l To set them at libertie: noting his cruelitie.
19 m Thou wast not buryed in the sepulchre of thy fathers thy tyrannie was so abhorred.
21 n He calleth to the Medes and Persians and all those that shulde execute Gods vengeance.
23 / Or, tortes.
25 o As I haue begone to destroy the Assyrians in Saneherib, so wil I countinue, & destroye them wholy. when I shal deliuer you from Babylon.
25 p From the Jewes.
28 q Read {Chap. 13,1}.
29 ! The destruction of the Philistines.
29 r He willeth the Philistims not to rejoyce because the Jewes are diminished in their power: for their strength shal be greater then euer is was.
30 s The Israelites, which were broght to moste extreme miserie.
30 t To wit, my people.
31 u That is, from the Jewes, or Assyrians: for they were bothe North from Palestina.
31 x But they shalbe all ready, and joine together.
32 y Which shal come to enquire of the state of the Church.
32 z Thei shal answer, that the Lord doeth defend his Church, & them that joyne them selves thereunto.