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  1. While feasting and celebration of people on earth will cease (24:7-13), there will be celebration of God's righteous judgments (24:14-16a). Notice that the judgment will not be just of humans, but of evil spiritual powers arrayed against God, [121] the principalities and powers.

  2. Verse 4 In this passage, Isaiah gives these three reasons to praise God: · God did what he promised to do (verse 2). · Foreign people were afraid of God and they gave honour to him (verse 3).

  3. David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 24 describes the scene of Gods judgment and the reason for it, and the character of God’s judgment.

  4. A reference for the student of Isaiah, outlining the content and structure of chapters 24, 25, 26, and 27, with free access to outlines and studies of all Isaiah.

  5. 4. (Isaiah 24:14-16) The glory of God and the woe of man. They shall lift up their voice, they shall sing; For the majesty of the LORD They shall cry aloud from the sea. Therefore glorify the LORD in the dawning light, The name of the LORD God of Israel in the coastlands of the sea. From the ends of the earth we have heard songs:

  6. For example, Isaiah 24:10 states that "the waste city is broken down"; and in Revelation 16:19, the Lord revealed that in the near conjunction with the final judgment, "the cities of the Gentiles fell." Also, "The earth shall stagger like a drunken man" and is "shaken violently" (Isaiah 24:19-20).

  7. Choose a chapter and verse from 'Isaiah' to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's Word using the more than 100 commentaries available on StudyLight.org.