1 
 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.  
+2 
 Above  him  stood  the  seraphim.  Each  one  had  six  wings.  With  two  he  covered  his  face.  With  two  he  covered  his  feet.  With  two  he  flew.  +
3 
 One  called  to  another,  and  said,"Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  the  LORD  of  Hosts!The  whole 
earth is  full  of  his  glory!"  
+4 
 The  foundations  of  the  thresholds  shook  at  the  voice  of  him  who  called,  and  the 
house was  filled  with  smoke.  
+5 
 Then  I  said,  "Woe  is  me!  For  I  am  undone,  because  I  am  a  man  of  unclean  lips,  and  I 
dwell among  a  people  of  unclean  lips:  for  my  eyes  have  seen  the  King,  the  LORD  of  Hosts!"  
+6 
 Then  one  of  the 
seraphim flew  to  me,  having  a  live  coal  in  his  hand,  which  he  had  taken  with  the  tongs  from  off  the  altar.  
+7 
 He  touched  my  mouth  with  it,  and  said,  "Behold,  this  has  touched  your  lips;  and  your  iniquity  is  taken  away,  and  your  sin  forgiven."  +
8 
 I  heard  the  Lord's  voice,  saying,  "Whom  shall  I  send,  and  who  will  go  for  us?"Then  I  said,  "Here  I  am.  Send  me!"  +
9 
 He  said,  "Go,  and  tell  this  people,'You  hear  indeed,but  don't  understand;and  you  see  indeed,but  don't  perceive.'  +
10 
 Make  the 
heart of  this  people  fat.Make  their  ears  heavy,  and  shut  their  eyes;lest  they  see  with  their  eyes,and  hear  with  their  ears,and  understand  with  their  heart,and  turn  again,  and  be  healed."  
+11 
 Then  I  said,  "Lord,  how  long?"He  answered,"Until  cities  are  waste  without  inhabitant,and  houses  without  man,and  the  land  becomes  utterly  waste,  +
12 
 And  the  LORD  has  removed  men  far  away,and  the  forsaken  places  are  many  within  the  land.  +
13 
 If  there  is  a  tenth  left  in  it,that  also  will  in  turn  be  consumed:as  a  terebinth,  and  as  an  oak,  whose  stock  remains  when  they  are  felled;so  the  holy  seed  is  its  stock."  +
 
                    
                 
            
Isa 6:1-13. VISION OF JEHOVAH IN HIS TEMPLE.
Isaiah is outside, near the altar in front of the temple. The doors are supposed to open, and the veil hiding the Holy of Holies to be withdrawn, unfolding to his view a vision of God represented as an Eastern monarch, attended by seraphim as His ministers of state (1Ki 22:19), and with a robe and flowing train (a badge of dignity in the East), which filled the temple. This assertion that he had seen God was, according to tradition (not sanctioned by Isa 1:1; see Introduction), the pretext for sawing him asunder in Manasseh's reign (Heb 11:37). Visions often occur in the other prophets: in Isaiah there is only this one, and it is marked by characteristic clearness and simplicity.
1. In . . . year . . . Uzziah died--Either literal death, or civil when he ceased as a leper to exercise his functions as king [Chaldee], (2Ch 26:19-21). 754 B.C. [CALMET] 758 (Common Chronology). 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.
Lord--here Adonai, Jehovah in Isa 6:5; Jesus Christ is meant as speaking in Isa 6:10, according to Joh 12:41. Isaiah could only have "seen" the Son, not the divine essence (Joh 1:18). 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). Isaiah mentions the robes, temple, and seraphim, but not the form of God Himself. 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.