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Chapter 6 Summary

Hitherto, it should seem, Isaiah had prophesied as a candidate, having only a virtual and tacit commission; but here we have him (if I may so speak) solemnly ordained and set apart to the prophetic office by a more express or explicit commission, as his work grew more upon his hands: or perhaps, having seen little success of his ministry, he began to think of giving it up; and therefore God saw fit to renew his commission here in this chapter, in such a manner as might excite and encourage his zeal and industry in the execution of it, though he seemed to labour in vain. In this chapter we have, I. A very awful vision which Isaiah saw of the glory of God (Isa. 6:1-4), the terror it put him into (Isa. 6:5), and the relief given him against that terror by an assurance of the pardon of his sins, Isa. 6:6, 7. II. A very awful commission which Isaiah received to go as a prophet, in God's name (Isa. 6:8), by his preaching to harden the impenitent in sin and ripen them for ruin (Isa. 6:9-12) yet with a reservation of mercy for a remnant, (Isa. 6:13). And it was as to an evangelical prophet that these things were shown him and said to him.

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