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1 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. In the year – When Isaiah was commissioned to announce the fall of Israel. R2379:2

I saw Isaiah, representing the living saints. R530:4*

The vision was given to Isaiah to encourage him and to lead him to volunteer to be the bearer of a new and difficult message. R2371:1

Present Truth, now provided by our present Lord, affords his faithful a waking vision of the Lord's glory never conceived of before through the eye of faith. R2372:4

The Lord – Adonai, Jesus, "The Messenger of the Covenant." (Mal. 3:1) E48

Upon a throne – Representing the majesty of God, his greatness and glory. R2371:1

The vision is a prophecy of the future establishment of the Kingdom of God during the Millennium. R2371:2

Instead of the Holy and Most Holy and their furnishings. R4787:2

High and lifted up – The representative of Jehovah might well be saluted with praise in the name of the Father whom he represented. E48

In the light of his glory, the majesty and tinsel grandeur of earthly kings will be veriest dross. R2371:2

His train – Of followers. R4787:2

The temple – The Christ. T70

The Temple at Jerusalem, otherwise called the house of Jehovah, was the scene of the vision. R4787:2


2 Seraphs are standing above it: six wings hath each one; with two [each] covereth its face, and with two [each] covereth its feet, and with two [each] flieth. The seraphims – Supporting, or carrying the throne or chariot of Jehovah, as in Ezek. 1:5-16 and Ezek. 10:1-21. R529:6*

On either side of him, as representing the divine attributes, stood the four seraphim. R4787:2

Always connected with the immediate presence or Throne of God. R529:6*

Fundamental attributes of God: Power, Wisdom, Justice and Love. R529:6*, R2372:4


3 And this one hath called unto that, and hath said: 'Holy, Holy, Holy, [is] Jehovah of Hosts, The fulness of all the earth [is] His glory.' Cried unto another – Two of the seraphim. R4787:2

Holy, holy, holy – Repeating the word has an intensifying effect, signifying superlatively holy, most holy. R2371:2

Indicating that all of God's attributes are in perfect harmony. R530:4*, R2372:4

Is the LORD – Jehovah, represented by "The Messenger." E48

The whole earth – Had Israel accepted Jesus as the King of glory at his first advent, the Kingdom would have been established forthwith with them. R4787:2

Full of his glory – "The earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord." (Hab. 2:14) B99

Only from the prophetic standpoint, for it has never yet been true. The earth is now full of sin, violence and every evil work. R2371:2


4 And the posts of the thresholds are moved by the voice of him who is calling, and the house is full of smoke. The posts of the door – The Jewish nation, the doorway to this glory. R4787:3

Moved – The shaking of anything, in a typical sense, represents its instability, its removal. The Jewish nation was removed from its favored position. R4787:3

Indicating the unreadiness of the world to receive the message. R4787:3

Filled with smoke – An obscuring haze filled the Temple, dimming the glory indicating an unpreparedness for the glory of the Lord. R4787:2


5 And I say, 'Wo to me, for I have been silent, For a man unclean of lips [am] I, And in midst of a people unclean of lips I am dwelling, Because the King, Jehovah of Hosts, have my eyes seen.' Woe is me! – Lamenting his own unholiness, imperfection and unworthiness. R2371:3

Those who see the divine glories, majesty and perfection most distinctly feel their own blemishes, shortcomings and unworthiness more than do others. R2371:3

Whoever has a deep humility of heart, knowing of his own demerits and of God's perfection, can be blessed in the divine service. R2371:3

I am undone – This was the effect of Jesus' teaching upon the holy ones of Israel who received his message. They humbled themselves before the Lord, acknowledging their unfitness to be teachers. R4787:5

Of unclean lips – The Jewish nation, and all others, were imperfect; and any message they would carry would be imperfect. R4787:5

Have seen the King – Jehovah, represented by the "Messenger." (Mal. 3:1) E48

Jehovah, the King above all kings, ultimately to be revealed to the whole world. R2371:1

Just such a view and message is now granted to the Lord's servants who see the divine character of wisdom, justice, love and power as never before. R2372:4


6 And flee unto me doth one of the seraphs, and in his hand a burning coal, (with tongs he hath taken [it] from off the altar,) A live coal – Enkindling the Gospel age invitation, "Present your bodies living sacrifices." (Rom. 12:1) R4787:6

The altar – Of sacrifice. R4787:6


7 and he striketh against my mouth, and saith: 'Lo, this hath stricken against thy lips, And turned aside is thine iniquity, And thy sin is covered.' Touched thy lips – You, Isaiah, shall be granted powers of speech and words beyond your natural ability, inspired by the Lord. R2371:4

Some today have the opportunity of being mouthpieces of God by being touched with an antitypical coal-the consecration of the great sacrifice. R2372:4

When the hot coal touches our lips, we are ready to answer, "Send me." R530:4*

The saintly ones during this Gospel age have had the required blessing upon their lips. R4787:5

Iniquity is taken away – The message of Rom. 12:1 has not only taught a cleansing from sin, but a service to God. R4787:6


8 And I hear the voice of the Lord, saying: 'Whom do I send and who doth go for Us ' And I say, 'Here [am] I, send me.' Voice of the Lord – Adonai, the "Messenger," Christ. (Mal. 3:1) E48

Whom shall I send – God has sent the invitation to sacrifice to all who have an ear to hear. R4787:6

Here am I – The sanctified, typical of God's holy people. R4787:6

Send me – All soldiers of the cross must be volunteers-none will be drafted. R2371:5

These pray that the Lord will grant them a privilege of doing all that their talents will fit them to do in his service. R2371:5


9 And He saith, 'Go, and thou hast said to this people, Hear ye to hear, and ye do not understand, And see ye to see, and ye do not know. And he said – Quoted by the Lord Jesus and the Apostle Paul as further applicable to Israel at the first advent to the sending of salvation to the Gentiles. (Matt. 13:13-17; John 1:12; Acts 28:16-31; Rom 11:5-11) R2371:6, R1435:3*, R1742:1

Since natural Israel is a type of nominal spiritual Israel, we find a somewhat similar message due to the spiritual house now in the end of this age. R2371:6

Understand not – The message of this Isaiah class would be unpopular, resented, not favorably received. R2372:1, R4787:6

"That seeing they may see and not perceive; and hearing they may hear and not understand." (Mark 4:12) R1742:1

For delivering this message, tradition says Isaiah was sawn asunder. R2371:6


10 Declare fat the heart of this people, And its ears declare heavy, And its eyes declare dazzled, Lest it see with its eyes, And with its ears hear, and its heart consider, And it hath turned back, and hath health.' Make the heart – "Declare fat the heart of this people, its ears heavy, its eyes dazzled, etc." (Young's translation) R530:5*

11 And I say, 'Till when, O Lord ' And He saith, 'Surely till cities have been wasted without inhabitant, And houses without man, And the ground be wasted a desolation, How long? – Israel's experiences are used as the measuring line to show when the completion of the Church will be accomplished. R4787:6

12 And Jehovah hath put man far off, And great [is] the forsaken part in the heart of the land. Removed men – Not long after, the ten tribes were carried away into captivity; Judah's share in the captivity coming about 150 years later. R2371:6

13 And yet in it a tenth, and it hath turned, And hath been for a burning, As a teil-tree, and as an oak, that in falling, Have substance in them, The holy seed [is] its substance!' Holy seed – The Ancient Worthies, the earthly representatives of Messiah's Kingdom. R4788:1[R4787]

To these princes will be gathered the faithful, loyal, holy of the Jews. R4788:1


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