Isaiah 40:1

ISAIAH CHAPTER 40 The prophet having now foretold the Babylonish captivity, ISAIAH 39:6,7, doth here arm his people against it by the consideration of their certain deliverance out of it, and their blessed condition after it, as in other things, so especially in the coming of the Messiah, and the gr... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:2

CRY UNTO HER; proclaim it in my name. HER WARFARE; the time of her servitude, and captivity, and misery. HER INIQUITY IS PARDONED; I am reconciled to her; I will not impute sin to her, to punish her any longer for it. DOUBLE FOR ALL HER SINS; not twice as much as her sins deserved, for she herself c... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:3

THE VOICE; an abrupt and imperfect speech, such as there are many in the Hebrew language. Methinks I hear a voice; or, a voice shall be heard. OF HIM THAT CRIETH IN THE WILDERNESS; which words declare the place either, 1. Where the cry was made; or, 2. Where the way was to be prepared, as it is exp... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:4

This is only a more particular explication of that which was generally expressed ISAIAH 40:3. The sense is, All obstructions shall be removed, and the way made in all respects convenient and easy for the passenger.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:5

THE GLORY OF THE LORD SHALL BE REVEALED: so it was in some sort, when God brought them out of Babylon, which was a glorious work of God; but far more properly and eminently when Christ, who was the glorious God, was manifested in the flesh, and gave much clearer and fuller discoveries of God's glori... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:6

THE VOICE SAID: God speaks unto his prophets or ministers. HE SAID, WHAT SHALL I CRY: the prophet desires to know God's mind, and his message. ALL FLESH IS GRASS, AND ALL THE GOODLINESS THEREOF IS AS THE FLOWER OF THE FIELD: the prophet having foretold glorious and wonderful things which God had dec... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:7

THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD; or, _the breath_, &c, as this word is rendered, PSALMS 147:18; the wind, as it frequently signifies, which hath this effect upon grass and flowers, PSALMS 103:16 JAMES 1:11. THE PEOPLE; the same which he called flesh, and said they were grass, ISAIAH 40:6; which, that he migh... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:9

O ZION, THAT BRINGEST GOOD TIDINGS; O Zion, to whom the glad tidings of the coming of Christ into the world, and of the salvation of mankind by him, were first published by Christ and his apostles, and by whom they were published to all nations. But the words are otherwise rendered in the margin, an... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:10

WITH STRONG HAND; with invincible strength, conquering all his enemies. The word _hand_ or _arm_ may very well be understood out of the following clause. HIS ARM SHALL RULE FOR HIM; he shall need no succours, for his own power shall be sufficient to govern his people, and to destroy his adversaries.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:11

He shall perform all the offices of a tender and faithful shepherd towards his people, carrying himself with great wisdom, and condescension, and compassion to every one of them, according to their several capacities and infirmities.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:12

WHO HATH MEASURED THE WATERS IN THE HOLLOW OF HIS HAND? i.e. who can measure them? for indicative verbs in the Hebrew language are oft taken potentially. Who can do this and the following things but God! And this discourse of God's infinite power and wisdom is here conveniently added, to give them t... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:13

Who did God either need or take to advise him in any of his works, either of creation or the government of the world? were they not all the effects of his own sole wisdom? Therefore though all the nations of the world contrive and conspire against him, and against this work of his, as indeed they wi... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:15

THE NATIONS, all the nations of the world, ARE AS A DROP OF A BUCKET, compared with all the water in the bucket, wherein are innumerable drops: such are they if compared with God. AND ARE COUNTED by him, and in comparison of him, as the small dust of the balance; which accidentally cleaves to the ba... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:16

And although he is pleased to accept of poor and small sacrifices from his people, yet if men were to offer a sacrifice agreeable to his infinite excellency, the whole forest of Lebanon could not afford either a sufficient number of beasts to be sacrificed, or a sufficient quantity of wood to consum... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:17

BEFORE HIM; either in his eyes, or being set against him, as this Hebrew word properly and most usually signifies. COUNTED TO HIM, either in his judgment, or in comparison of him. LESS THAN NOTHING; less than a thing of nought, or of no account or worth; or, as others render it, _for nothing_.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:18

This is a proper inference from the foregoing discourse of God's immense and infinite greatness; from whence he taketh occasion to show both the folly of those that make mean and visible representations of God, as not the Gentiles only, but even some of the Jews did; and the utter inability of men o... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:19

THE WORKMAN MELTETH A GRAVEN IMAGE; he melteth some base metal into a mould, which giveth it the form of an image, which afterwards is graven or carved to make it more exact and amiable. Thus the image oweth all its excellency to the earth for the matter of it, and to the art of man for the form or... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:20

THAT HE HATH NO OBLATION; that he can hardly procure money sufficient to buy the meanest sacrifice for his God. HE SEEKETH UNTO HIM A CUNNING WORKMAN; he is so mad upon his idols, that he will one way or other find money to procure the choicest materials, and the help of the best artist, to make his... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:21

HAVE YE NOT KNOWN, to wit, God to be the only true God, the Maker and Governor of the world, and all its inhabitants? how can you be ignorant of so evident a truth? He addresseth his speech to the idolatrous Gentiles. FROM THE BEGINNING, to wit, of the world, as the next clause explains it. Were not... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:22

THAT SITTETH, as a judge or governor upon his throne, UPON THE CIRCLE OF THE EARTH; or, _above the circle_ &c.; far above this round earth, even in the highest heavens; from whence he looketh down upon the earth, where men appear to him like grasshoppers. He alludes to one that looks down upon the e... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:24

THEY, the princes and judges last mentioned, SHALL NOT BE PLANTED; YEA, THEY SHALL NOT BE SOWN: they shall take no root, as it follows; for planting and sowing are in order to taking root, and are necessary to it. They shall not continue and flourish, as they have vainly imagined; but shall be roote... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:25

He repeateth what he said ISAIAH 40:18, that he might oblige them to the more serious and frequent consideration of the absurdity of the idolatry.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:26

LIFT UP YOUR EYES ON HIGH; to the high and starry heaven as appears from the following words. THESE THINGS which you see on high, the host of heaven, as it follows. THAT BRINGETH OUT; that at first brought them out of nothing, and from day to day brings them forth, making them to rise and set in the... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:27

WHY SAYEST THOU in thy heart? why dost thou give way to such jealousies concerning thy God, of whose infinite power, and wisdom, and goodness there are such evident demonstrations given to all mankind, and to thee in a singular manner? MY WAY; the course and condition of my life. He takes no notice... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:28

OF THE ENDS OF THE EARTH; of all the earth, and the inhabitants thereof, from one end to another. He seems to mention the _ends_ or utmost bounds, because they might seem to be more out of the reach and care of God's providence, as being most remote from Jerusalem, the only place of God's solemn and... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:29

He hath strength enough not only for himself, but for all, even the weakest of his creatures, whom he can easily strengthen to bear all their burdens, and to vanquish all their oppressors.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:30

The youngest and strongest men, left to themselves, or without God's help, or which do not wait upon God; which is easily understood from the opposition in the following verse.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 40:31

THAT WAIT UPON THE LORD; that rely upon him for strength to bear their burdens, and for deliverance from them in due time. SHALL RENEW THEIR STRENGTH; shall grow stronger and stronger in faith, and patience, and fortitude, whereby they shall be more than conquerors over all their enemies and adversi... [ Continue Reading ]

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