John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 47:8 - 47:8

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 47:8 - 47:8


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Isa_47:8 Therefore hear now this, [thou that art] given to pleasures, that dwellest carelessly, that sayest in thine heart, I [am], and none else beside me; I shall not sit [as] a widow, neither shall I know the loss of children:

Ver. 8. Thou that art given to pleasure.] Delisatula; It is not good to take pleasure in pleasure; no, not to go as far here as we may. Verecunda sunt omnia initia peecati, Sin seemeth modest at first, &c.



Thou sayest in thine heart, I am,
] sc., The lady of the world. Heathen Rome was called by the heathens, Terrarum dea gentiumque. Rome Papal saith as much. {Rev_17:4}



And none else besides me,
] i.e., None worth speaking of. The Jesuits brag in like sort of their transcendent learning, and profess skill beyond the periphery of possible knowledge.



I shall not sit as a widow,
] i.e., Be bereft of my monarchy, which is, as it were, my husband.



Neither shall I know the loss of children.] I shall not cease to subdue countries and kingdoms, which are added unto me as so many children.