that is, with leprosy; and so Jarchi and others interpret it, from the ancient writers; but the first sense is the best. The heavenly temple is that super-terrestrial place, which Jehovah transforms into heaven and a temple, by manifesting Himself there to angels and saints. See you up there! He had prophesied about ten years before this, in the reign of Uzziah; and only this vision was in the reign of Jotham; the next prophecy was delivered out in the reign of Ahaz, Isaiah 7:1 and others in the time of Hezekiah; and the date of this vision is only mentioned, to observe the order of the visions, agreeably to Isaiah 1:1 and moreover it may be observed from hence, that kings must die as well as others; but the King of kings ever lives, he is the living God, and the everlasting King, as follows: I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; not God essentially considered, whose essence is not to be seen; but personally, Father, Son, and Spirit, for all the three Persons appear in this vision, Isaiah 6:3 particularly Christ, as, is clear from John 12:41 who is the "Adonai", or Lord; he is Lord of all, of all men, even of the greatest among them, and of all the angels in heaven, and of the church of God, by his Father's gift, by his own purchase, in right of marriage, and through the conquest of his grace. I love Him, honor Him and worship Him even more. He had lived through the last twenty years or so of Uzziahâs reign. His train filled the temple.âThe word for âtempleâ is that which expresses its character as the palace of the great King. Literal Standard Version In the year of the death of King Uzziah—I see the Lord, sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and His train is filling the temple. Once they’re in, they’re in. Isaiah 6:1 "In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple." :-). (Isaiah 6:1, NKJV) The book of Isaiah, chapter six, is known as the prophet Isaiah's "call" experience. "In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of His robe filled the temple." God bless you. well its part of His Robe. Going Outside God Killing. Just the train of the Lord filled the temple. Young's Literal Translation In the year of the death of king Uzziah -- I see the Lord, sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and His train is filling the temple. Isaiah saw, and that not when asleep and dreaming; but God gave him, when awake, an insight into the invisible world, by opening an inner sense for the supersensuous, whilst the action of the outer senses was suspended, and by condensing the supersensuous into a sensuous form, on account of the composite nature of man and the limits of his present state. In the year that king Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up; and his train filled the temple. These passages may be reconciled with what is here said by Isaiah, in the following manner: (1) Isaiah does not say that he saw the Divine Essence; and all that his words fairly imply, is, that he saw a manifestation, or vision of Yahweh - some striking symbolic representation of him. suppress the train, apparently as being too anthropomorphic, and (2) that to the mind of St. John this was a vision of the glory of the Christ (John 12:41). His Vineyard And Wild Grapes. Now if I'm right, the train of a robe or dress as on weddings in the part behind the the person wearing it. Yes, that makes sense! And as he paraded past his subjects, the length of his robe was meant to impress. are covered by the robe of the King who has conquered death! Isaiah could only have "seen" the Son, not the divine essence (Joh 1:18). There the prophet sees the Sovereign Ruler, or, as we prefer to render the noun, which is formed from âdan equals dūn, "the Lord of all" (All-herrn, sovereign or absolute Lord), seated upon the throne, and in human form (Ezekiel 1:26), as is proved by the robe with a train, whose flowing ends or borders (fimibrae: shūilm, as in Exodus 28:33-34) filled the hall. A remnant shall be saved, Isaiah 6:13. The verse in the NASB says "In the year of King Uzziah's death I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of His robe filling the temple." Let me say a word or two about the ministration of loss and sorrow in preparing for the vision. His Train Filled The Temple. In 1 Samuel, when Jonathan made a covenant with David, he took off his robe and gave it to him, Also in 1 Samuel David heartily repented for cutting a slice off of King Saul's robe and thus insulting his authority, In Esther when she fearfully approached the king to beg for her people's lives, she put on her royal robes, In Job when he found out all his children had been killed, he tore apart his robe indicating his grief and laying down his authority, In Ezekiel, the stripping off of robes and laying them aside is a symbol of humbling and submission, In Matthew, the Roman guards placed a scarlet robe on Jesus to mock him for his claim to be a king, In Luke when the prodigal son returned, his father put the best robe in the house on him to honor him. And the vision of the seraphim is in accordance with this. Isaiah 6:1 Parallel Verses [⇓ See commentary ⇓] Isaiah 6:1, NIV: "In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord, high and exalted, seated on a throne; and the train of his robe filled the temple." Isa 6:1-13. IF IT RELATES TO A KINGS VICTORIES, ONE COULD SAY THAT THE TRAIN REPRESENTS ALL THE SAVED FILLING THE TEMPLE. Never lost a battle. For we are the temple of His Spirit now. See the blessed attendants by whom his government is served. :-), I was praying to God before coducting a revival in two days and Was led to this blog - thank MaryLu and everyone for your insight truly a revelation. The Lord - In the original here the word is not יהוה yehovâh but אדני 'ădonāy; see the notes at Isaiah 1:24. The question, What was to be the future of his people? must have been much in the prophetâs thoughts. Each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he … Makes me want to search it out more. This sight was not corporeal, but with the eyes of the understanding, in the vision of prophecy; and to have a sight of Christ as the Lord, and especially as our Lord, is very delightful and comfortable; for though he is a sovereign Lord, he is no tyrannical one, is very powerful to protect and defend, and has all fulness for supply; and particularly as "sitting upon a throne" as a king, for he having done his work as a priest, sits down on his throne as a king; and a lovely sight it is to see him enthroned at the right hand of the Majesty on high; and therefore is said to be "high and lifted up"; for this is to be understood not of his throne, as if that was high and lifted up in the highest heavens, as the Targum paraphrases it; but of himself, who is high and exalted above all creatures, as Aben Ezra observes; and this sense the accents determine for: the vision refers to the exaltation of Christ, after his humiliation here on earth; and to behold him crowned with glory and honour is very delightful, since he is exalted as our head and representative in our nature, and acts for us in this his exalted state; and we may be assured of being exalted also. Thanks, Tom, thanks for your post. Despised The Word Of The Holy One Of Israel. verything we bring to God is covered by His victorious robe. Strictly, for the house itself, or for that part of the temple in which this vision was exhibited, which may seem to have been the porch, for that was much higher than the other parts. Then, the defeated king’s train would be added onto the end of the victorious king’s robe – symbolically adding to his authority the authority to rule the newly conquered kingdom. And His Train Filled the Temple: A Parable Inspired by J.I. Marylu, just saw this, as I was making up a song that included Isaiah 6:1, His train filled the temple. His train; or, as the word properly signifies, and is here rendered by divers, the skirts or borders of him, or of it, to wit, his royal and judicial robe; for he is represented as a judge. 2 Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly. 1 . Visions often occur in the other prophets: in Isaiah there is only this one, and it is marked by characteristic clearness and simplicity. His train filled the temple. Or rather, 2. Packer Posted on August 21, 2020 September 7, 2020 by Mike Mason This week I continue my memorial celebration of the life of … He also experienced God's tender mercy, and he was a changed man. The word "train" שׁוּליו shûlāyv, properly signifies the skirt of a garment, or a robe; Exodus 28:33-34. Marylu, just saw this, as I was making up a song that included Isaiah 6:1, His train filled the temple. What a great teaching! So I googled the meaning and came to your blog!I have alsways been fascinated by the accounts of pirates and sea adventures and will be looking out for some of your books. This is not the first beginning of Isaiah's prophecies, but his inauguration to a higher degree of the prophetic office: Isa 6:9, &c., implies the tone of one who had already experience of the people's obstinacy. During the time when Isaiah saw this it was common practice that when one king overtook another king that he (the conquering king) attached the overtaken king’s robe to the end or skirt of his robe. Isaiah is outside, near the altar in front of the temple. And they were calling to one another: “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of His glory.” The apostle Paul spent much of his later years in prison. Afterward he feels horrible about it. (Comp. And it's big, and rich, and plush -- and I can curl up in, snuggling in the safety of His Victorious Presence ...Needed this visual :o). and his train filled the temple; either the material temple visionally seen, where his feet were, and his throne in heaven, as Jarchi interprets it; or heaven, as Kimchi, which is the Lord's holy temple, where his throne is, Psalm 11:4 or rather the human nature of Christ, the temple where the fulness of the Godhead dwells bodily, and which the train of divine perfections fill; though it may be best of all to understand it of the church, the temple of the living God; and "his train" may denote the effects of Christ's kingly and priestly offices, with which the Church was filled upon his exaltation; as the gifts and graces of his Spirit in an extraordinary manner on the day of Pentecost, and since in a more ordinary way; whereby men have been made ministers of the New Testament, and churches filled with them, and these made useful in filling the churches with members. 2 Above him stood the seraphim. The verse in Isaiah takes on a whole new meaning; the train of his robe was so long that it filled the temple! His train filled the temple. Isaiah 6:1(KJV) Verse Thoughts. Like you, I don't think we have much time before we are called home! Filled the temple - Probably, the most holy place only is intended. Some, as Aben Ezra, would have this to be the beginning of the prophecy of Isaiah, because of the mission of the prophet in it; but others rightly observe, that this mission respects not the prophecy in general, but the particular reproof the prophet was sent to give to the Jews herein mentioned. ..this verse came to mind recently - Isaiah wrote "In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple." The “train” answers to the skirts of the glory of the Lord, who clothes Himself with light as with a garment (Exodus 33:22-23). I thought we all could use a wee bit of encouragement these days and when I discovered the meaning of the long train of God's robe, it seemed just the ticket. In Exodus you can read God's directions on how to make the priestly robes the Levites would wear as they served in the temple. Isa 6:1 In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Filled the temple: Isaiah’s statement conveys the magnitude of God’s glory compared to any earthly king or queen. Just so happy to know that I live to serve the Undefeated Champion!! We are blessed to have such a powerful King. ``and the temple was filled with the splendour of his glory;'' the "train" is the skirts, borders, or lower parts of the garments, in allusion to those of a king, or rather of the high priest, a type of Christ. Every little portion of the robe had deep meaning. Welcome Andy!! In Exodus 33:20, God says, 'Thou canst not see my face, for there shall no man see me and live;' see also 1 Timothy 6:16. It's to commemorate the Abraham Accord Peace Plan just signed this past Tuesday. Rev. The Divine Majesty as he subsisteth in three persons, as may be gathered both from the plural number us, used of this Lord, Isaiah 6:8, and comparing other scriptures; for God the Father is described as sitting upon a throne, Daniel 7:9,13, and elsewhere; and the glory of God here manifested is said to be Christâs glory, John 12:41, and the words of the Lord here following are said to be spoken by the Holy Ghost, Acts 28:25. BOB-, We are definitely His victories! In that year, says the prophet, "I saw the Lord of all sitting upon a high and exalted throne, and His borders filling the temple." It does not follow that it was written at that time, and we may even believe that, if the prophet were the editor of his own discourses, he may have designedly placed the narrative in this position that men might see what he himself saw, that all that was found in the preceding chapters was but the development of what he had then heard, and yet, at the same time, a representation of the evils which made the judgments he was commissioned to declare necessary. Sitting upon a throne - God is thus often represented as a king, sitting on a throne; 1 Kings 22:19; Ezekiel 43:7; Jeremiah 17:12. Isaiah 6:1 Context. (2) It was the manifestation of Yahweh in the person of the Messiah, of the 'only begotten Son who hath revealed or declared him,' that he saw Such manifestations of God have been made often, and all that the declaration of Isaiah implies, of necessity, is, that he had a vision of God incarnate seated in glory, from whom he now received a new commission to go out and proclaim the truth to that wicked and rebellious generation. Therefore it is said, When He ascended on high, He led captivity captive [He led a train of vanquished foes] and He bestowed gifts on men. Isaiah was a man of unclean lips and lived among a people of unclean lips. He is expressly so called in Isaiah 6:5-8, Isaiah 6:11. It is significant that Isaiahâs first work as a writer was to write the history of Uzziahâs reign (2Chronicles 26:22). I run across many Ch... Ahoy! But the expression here evidently implies, that it was seen in the "temple" at Jerusalem. Despised The Word Of The Holy One Of Israel. The title of this chapter, in the Arabic version, is remarkable; according to which, this chapter contains the vision which Isaiah, the son of Amos, saw three years, or, as others affirm, thirty years, after prophecy was taken from him. This assertion that he had seen God was, according to tradition (not sanctioned by Isa 1:1; see [692]Introduction), the pretext for sawing him asunder in Manasseh's reign (Heb 11:37). I'm glad this post blessed you. I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne. The train … 754 B.C. I was praying and had this vision I was kneeling before the Father and He covered me with His Robe. Isaiah 5. (Comp. Related artists: B.g. (1) That Isaiah evidently meant to say that it was Yahweh who appeared to him. Welcome to the pre-release party for The Ransom , Book 4 in my Legacy of the King's Pirates Series!! "In the year that king Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and his train filled the temple." Psalm 11:4; Psalm 29:9; Habakkuk 2:20.) We may make two remarks here. His train, "the skirts of his robe" began to occupy his temple. Let me suggest how our text shows us the compensation that is given for all losses. But that which veils His glory is no less splendid, than that portion of it which is revealed. AND THAT, IN FACT WE ARE HIS TRAIN!WHAT DO YOU THIN ? In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and the skirts of His train filled the tem... Don’t you realize that someday we believers will judge the world? On the relation of the call to the prophetâs previous life, see Introduction. Isaiah 6:1 Parallel 1 . The encounter was so intense. I saw in a vision or ecstasy. Had it been after it, the first year of king Jotham would have been the more natural formula. I have enjoyed reading your post. The death of Uzziah is like the death of Jacob in Egypt. 1. And there's more than enough room beneath it for all of us! Thank you for your informative writing I stumbled upon it after looking up "God's train" after reading Psalm 68 and contemplating on Psalm 68:18-19 You ascended on high, leading a host of captives in your train and receiving gifts among men, even among the rebellious, that the Lord God may dwell there. No, the rapture didn't happen. the "train" is the skirts, borders, or lower parts of the garments, in allusion to those of a king, or rather of the high priest, a type of Christ. King Uzziah’s death: After 52 years of reigning, leprosy caused the death of king Uzziah, and Isaiah began his prophetic ministry that year. —The word for “temple” is that which expresses its character as the palace of the great King. The words in Isa 6:10 are attributed by Paul (Ac 28:25, 26) to the Holy Ghost. Thus the Trinity in unity is implied; as also by the thrice "Holy" (Isa 6:3). But I also noticed your question about why David felt so bad about what he had done. O... First of all, you may be scratching your head and wondering why I've spent so much time putting this post together. His Vineyard And Wild Grapes. I STILL believe everything I wrote in this post. is the heavenly antitype of the earthly throne which was formed by the ark of the covenant; and the "temple" (hēcâl: lit., a spacious hall, the name given to the temple as the palace of God the King) is the temple in heaven, as in Psalm 11:4; Psalm 18:7; Psalm 29:9, and many other passages. In our men's prayer group this morning this Word kept coming to me, the train of His robe. "in the year in which King Uzziah was smitten;''. In the year that King Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and the train of his robe filled the temple. 9 He showeth the obstinacy of the people. Verse Concepts. Isaiah 5. Then the glory of the Lord went up from the cherub to the threshold of the temple, and the temple was filled with the cloud and the court was filled with the brightness of the glory of the Lord. Hi Jennifer. ver. The earthquake that had terrified Jerusalem had left on his mind a vague sense of impending judgment. I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne.âIsaiah had found himself in âthe court of the Temple, probably in that of the priests. Whatever it was, it was different from the usual Shekinah: that was on the mercy seat, this on a throne; that a cloud and fire, of this no form is specified: over that were the cherubim, over this the seraphim; that had no clothing, this had a flowing robe and train.The glory of the Lord, Isaiah 6:1-4. Here it is applied to Yahweh; see also Psalm 114:7, where it is also so applied; and see Isaiah 8:7, and Job 28:28, where Yahweh calls himself "Adonai." Blessed be the Lord, who daily bears us up, God is out salvation. Isaiah 6:1-7:25 We are entering the High Holy Days for our Jewish brothers and sisters. I just want to thank the HOLY spirit my friend for sending me to this page. This is my first time here and I liked this so much. ?? God the Son, who frequently appeared to the patriarchs and prophets, and that sometimes in the form of a man. Amazing how the angels covered their faces and their feet and flew. In some MSS., however, of Kennicott and DeRossi, the word Yahweh is found. This is a hard post to write and will be a hard post to read. Ezekiel 9:7. This brought revelation to me. That was on the mercy-seat, this was on a throne; that was a cloud, of this no form is mentioned; over that the cherubim stretched forth their wings, over this stood the seraphim; that had no clothing, this was clad in a full flowing robe. This was the mode of revelation peculiar to an ecstatic vision (ἐν ἐκστἀσει, Eng. We Newsletter-email-Blog. Isaiah is here carried up into heaven; for although in other instances it was undoubtedly the earthly temple which was presented to a prophet's view in an ecstatic vision (Amos 9:1; Ezekiel 8:3; Ezekiel 10:4-5; cf., Acts 22:17), yet here, as the description which follows clearly proves, the "high and exalted throne", (Note: It is to this, and not to ‛Adonai, as the Targum and apparently the accents imply, that the words "high and exalted" refer.). Then it clicked, our God has never ever lost a battle, hence is train….I feel like speaking in tongues, his train FILLED the temple. He had seen the incense-clouds rising from the censer of the priest, and had heard the hymns and hallelujahs of the Levites. In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. So lift up your eyes and see that the train of His robe fills your temple. High and Lifted up. He mentions his robes; the throne; the seraphim; but mentions no form or appearance of God himself. Isaiah 6 by Looking for that blessed hope, His Train Filled The Temple. God is seated on the throne…high and lifted up - and his train – the glory of the Lord fills the temple. The word does not itself denote essential divinity; but it is often applied to God. We are blessed to have such a powerful King. In this there is great sublimity. JPS Tanakh 1917 In the year that king Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, and His train filled the temple. I was wondering what it meant. Filled the temple; his glorious robes reached down to the bottom of the temple, and were spread abroad in the temple, which was an evidence of a more than ordinary majesty. His train, the skirts of his robes, filled the temple, the whole world, for it is all God's temple. Though He didn't defeat us... but I don't mind being His train, His robe.. or His slave.. as long as I'm His. A friend sent me this. Isaiah saw the LORD sitting like a king on a throne with a robe so lengthy that it filled the temple. The chapter gives us the narrative of the solemn call of Isaiah to the office of a prophet. Isaiah 6:1 "In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple." He would then attach it to his own. But why? 1 comment: Very Strange and Telling Symbols on the Abraham Accord Temple Coin. (Vv.1b, 2) “his train filled the temple”. Please where did you get your history from thanks God bless you. High and lifted up - That is, the "throne;" an indication of state and majesty. well its part of His Robe. An inspired man has thus settled this as referring to the Messiah, and thus had established the propriety of applying to him the name Yahweh, that is, has affirmed that the Lord Jesus is divine. And you're right.. what a great visual.. to snuggle up in His magnificent Train! In Revelation, we the saints will be robed in pure white to signify our righteousness before God. the prince of rap, The gates of slumber, Lin -the end of corruption world-, The morning of, The citizens of halloween, Maylene and the sons of disaster, Mincing fury and guttural clamour of … And this was the truth embodied for Isaiah in the long robe and train. Above him were seraphim, each with six wings: With two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they were flying. As the world experiences unsettling times this is a comfort to remember God is over all the earth. Learned alot! Psalms 68:18 When you ascended on high, you led captives in your train; you received gifts from men, even from the rebellious - that you, O Lord Go But whilst He manifests His glory there, He is obliged also to veil it, because created beings are unable to bear it. Isaiah mentions the robes, temple, and seraphim, but not the form of God Himself. 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