ISAIAH CHAPTER 26 A song of praise and confidence in God, for the
blessings of righteousness, judgments on their enemies, and favour to
his people: their chastisement, repentance, and hope. IN THAT DAY,
when God shall do such glorious works for the comfort of his people,
and for the ruin of his and... [ Continue Reading ]
OPEN YE THE GATES of the city, mentioned ISAIAH 26:1. THE RIGHTEOUS
NATION; either,
1. Those godly Jews who are returning from Babylon; or,
2. The whole body of righteous and holy men, whether Jews or Gentiles.
For he seems to speak here, as he apparently did in the foregoing
chapter, of the times... [ Continue Reading ]
Heb. _The fixed thought or mind_ (i.e. the man whose mind and thoughts
are fixed and settled upon thee by faith as the next clause explains
it, the qualifications being put for the person so qualified, as
_folly_ and _wisdom_ are put for a fool and a wise man, PROVERBS 24:9
MICAH 6:9, and peace for... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR EVER; in all times and conditions. EVERLASTING STRENGTH, Heb. _the
Rock of ages_; a sure refuge to all those that trust in him, through
all generations; therefore you may safely trust in him, and that for
ever.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BRINGETH DOWN, Heb. _he hath brought down_, which yet may be put
for the future, he will bring down, &c. You may trust him; for he can
and doth raise some, and throw down others, according to his own good
pleasure. THEM THAT DWELL ON HIGH; he speaks not so much of height of
place as of dignity an... [ Continue Reading ]
God will bring it under the feet of his poor, and weak, and despised
people.... [ Continue Reading ]
IS UPRIGHTNESS; or, _most even or plain_. Heb. _evenness_ or
_plainness_. Which is understood either,
1. Of the rectitude or goodness of his actions or course; or rather,
2. Of the good success of his affairs; for this suits best with the
coherence. When the way of the wicked is rugged, in which th... [ Continue Reading ]
YEA, IN THE WAY OF THY JUDGMENTS, O LORD, HAVE WE WAITED FOR THEE: and
as we thy people have loved and served thee when thou hast made our
way plain and easy for us; so we have not forsaken thee, but waited
upon thee, when thou hast made it rugged and troublesome by thy
judgments. He speaks of the s... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH MY SOUL; sincerely and most affectionately, as PSALMS 63:1, and
elsewhere. HAVE I: the prophet speaks this in the name of all God's
people, by comparing this with the foregoing verse. In the night;
either,
1. Figuratively, in the time of affliction, which is often called
night or darkness; or... [ Continue Reading ]
LET FAVOUR BE SHOWED TO THE WICKED, YET WILL HE NOT LEARN
RIGHTEOUSNESS, this is the carriage of thy people; but the course of
wicked men is directly contrary in all conditions; for if thou dost
spare them, when thou punishest thine own people, they will not accept
of that gracious invitation to rep... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THY HAND IS LIFTED UP, THEY WILL NOT SEE; and they are guilty of
the same obstinate blindness when thou dost smite and punish them,
which is commonly signified by lifting up the hand, as EZEKIEL 44:12
MICAH 5:9. Compare also 2 SAMUEL 20:21 1 KINGS 11:26. Or, as others
render it, _when thine han... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU WILT ORDAIN PEACE FOR US; as thou wilt destroy thine and our
enemies, so thou wilt bless us thy people with peace and prosperity.
ALL OUR WORKS; either,
1. All the good works done by us, which are the effects of thy grace;
or rather,
2. All the good and great works which have been wrought for... [ Continue Reading ]
OTHER LORDS BESIDE THEE; others besides thee, who art our only _Judge,
and King, and Lawgiver_, ISAIAH 33:22, and besides those governors who
have been set up by thee, and have ruled us for thee, and in
subordination to thee, even foreign and heathenish lords, such as the
Philistines, and lately the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL NOT RISE; those tyrants and enemies are utterly and
irrecoverably destroyed, so as they shall never live or rise again to
molest us. Possibly he speaks of the miraculous destruction of
Sennacherib's army before Jerusalem. THEREFORE, that they might be so
effectually destroyed, thou didst... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST INCREASED THE NATION, Heb. _Thou hast added to the nation_;
which may be understood either,
1. In way of mercy, of adding to their numbers, as our translation
takes it; and so we have in effect the same phrase 2 SAMUEL 24:3, _The
Lord add to the people_, &c., and PSALMS 115:14, in the Heb... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY, to wit, thy people, as appears both from the matter of this
verse, and from the following verses. VISITED THEE; come into thy
presence, with their prayers and supplications, as the next clause
explains it. THEY POURED OUT; which notes the plenty or rather the
earnestness of their prayers, as P... [ Continue Reading ]
SO HAVE WE BEEN, such was our anguish and danger, in thy sight; whilst
thou didst only look upon us like a mere spectator, without affording
us the least degree of pity or help. Or this phrase notes only the
reality of the thing; God was witness of this our misery, and knoweth
the truth of what I sa... [ Continue Reading ]
WE HAVE BEEN WITH CHILD, WE HAVE BEEN IN PAIN, WE HAVE AS IT WERE
BROUGHT FORTH WIND; we have had the torment of a woman in
child-bearing, but not the comfort of a living child, 1 THESSALONIANS
16:21, for we have brought forth nothing but wind; all our labours and
hopes were vain and unsuccessful. T... [ Continue Reading ]
THY DEAD MEN SHALL LIVE. The prophet here turneth his speech to God's
people, and gives them a cordial to support them in their deep
distress, expressed in the foregoing verse. Thy dead men are not like
those ISAIAH 26:14, for they shall not live, as I there said; but
thine shall live. You shall cer... [ Continue Reading ]
Having foretold the wonderful deliverance and great happiness of God's
people, and the utter destruction of their enemies, lest they should
think they were now entering into the possession of this felicity, he
adds what here follows, and intimates, that for the present they were
to expect storms, an... [ Continue Reading ]
COMETH OUT OF HIS PLACE; cometh down from heaven; which God in
Scripture is frequently said to do, when he undertaketh any great and
glorious work, either of delivering his people, or of destroying their
enemies. The speech is borrowed from the manner of princes, who come
out of their palaces either... [ Continue Reading ]