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1 | Cloud and Smoke | Is 6:4 | azurelaw | 201905 | ||
Dear Cheri, I've checked that there are a few different saying, however I would prefer John Gill's over the others in concern with the context of the succeeding verses especially v9-10. "And the house was filled with smoke; this was a token either of the burning of the temple, or of the anger of God against the Jews, Psalm 18:8 or of their superstition and will worship, the cause of it, Revelation 9:1 or of the judicial blindness and darkness they were given up unto, Isaiah 6:9 or rather of the presence of God in his church, and with his ministers, Exodus 40:3 the allusion may be to the cloud of incense that covered the mercy seat, on the day of atonement,..." - John Gill Hope the above helpful. Shalom Azure |
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2 | Cloud and Smoke | Is 6:4 | DocTrinsograce | 201910 | ||
Dear Sister Azure, I always thought of it as though the smoke were, in a way, part of the His train filling the temple (v1). In Him, Doc |
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3 | Cloud and Smoke | Is 6:4 | skccab | 201912 | ||
Hi'ya Doc, The way the NASB reads, it is as though the smoke is secondary, that is, it isn't there to begin with, it follows (appears after) the train. So I was wondering if it would be equated with the cloud of glory or is it just smoke, or something else? Cheri |
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