The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 33:17
Thine eyes . Another transition. Here from the third person to the second, the prophet now addressing those righteous ones of whom he has been speaking in the two preceding verses. Shall see the King in his beauty . The Messianic King, whoever he might be, and whenever he might make his appearance. It has been said that beauty is not predicated of the heavenly King (Cheyne); but Zechariah 9:17 ; Psalms 45:2 .; and Canticles, passim , contradict this assertion. "How great is his... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 33:16
God's witness to character. Connect this verse with the description of the righteous man given in Isaiah 33:15 , observing how very practical is the righteousness which God requires and approves. The good man walks uprightly, speaks worthy things, wants nothing that is his neighbor's, will neither be bought nor forced to do that which is wrong, refuses to listen to evil, and shuts his eyes that he may not see it. God is on the side of such a good man, and whatever may be the disabilities... read more