ISAIAH CHAPTER 53 The incredulity of the Jews: the death of Christ,
and the blessed effects thereof, ISAIAH 53:1; his exaltation and
glory, ISAIAH 53:12. WHO HATH BELIEVED OUR REPORT? the prophet having
in the three last verses of the former chapter made a general report
concerning the great and won... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE SHALL GROW UP BEFORE HIM AS A TENDER PLANT, AND AS A ROOT OUT
OF A DRY GROUND; and the reason or occasion why the Jews will so
generally reject their Messiah, is because he shall not come into the
world with secular pomp and power, like an earthly monarch, as they
carnally and groundlessly im... [ Continue Reading ]
HE IS DESPISED AND REJECTED OF MEN; accounted as the scum of mankind,
as one unworthy of the company and conversation of all men. A MAN OF
SORROWS; whose whole life was filled with, and in a manner made up of,
an uninterrupted succession of sorrows and sufferings. ACQUAINTED WITH
GRIEF; who had cons... [ Continue Reading ]
SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS, AND CARRIED OUR SORROWS: and whereas
it may seem all unreasonable and incredible thing, that so excellent
and glorious, and so innocent and just, a person should meet with this
usage, it must be known that his griefs and miseries were not laid
upon him for his own sa... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT; but this was a most false and unrighteous sentence. HE WAS
WOUNDED; which word comprehends all his pains and punishments, and his
death among and above the rest. FOR OUR TRANSGRESSIONS; not by them,
which is expressed by another particle, not by the wickedness of the
Jews; but _for_ or _because... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL WE, all mankind, the Jews no less than the Gentiles, LIKE SHEEP,
which are simple and foolish creatures, and exceeding apt to straggle
and lose themselves, _have gone astray_ from God, and from the way of
his precepts, in which he put our first parents, and in which he
commanded us to walk. TO H... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WAS OPPRESSED, AND HE WAS AFFLICTED; he was sorely punished for our
sins. But there is another translation, which seems to be more
emphatical, and more agreeable to the Hebrew text; _It_ (to wit, our
iniquity last mentioned, or the punishment of all our sins) _was
exacted or required_, (as this w... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WAS TAKEN FROM PRISON AND FROM JUDGMENT: these words are understood
either,
1. Of Christ's humiliation or suffering; and then the words are to be
thus rendered, HE WAS TAKEN AWAY (to wit, out of this life, as this
word is used, PSALMS 31:13 PROVERBS 1:19, and elsewhere; he was put to
death) _by... [ Continue Reading ]
HE MADE HIS GRAVE WITH THE WICKED; and although he did not die for his
own, but only for his people's sins, yet he was willing to die like a
malefactor, or like a sinner, as all other men are, and to be put into
the grave, as they used to be; which was a further degree of his
humiliation. He saith,... [ Continue Reading ]
YET IT PLEASED THE LORD TO BRUISE HIM; but although he was perfectly
innocent, it pleased God for other just and wise reasons to punish
him. HE HATH PUT HIM TO GRIEF; God was the principal Cause of all his
sorrows and sufferings, although men's sins were the deserving cause.
WHEN THOU SHALT MAKE HIS... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL SEE, he shall receive or enjoy, as this word commonly
signifies, OF THE TRAVAIL OF HIS SOUL, the comfortable and blessed
fruit of all his hard labours and grievous sufferings, AND SHALL BE
SATISFIED; he shall esteem his own and his Father's glory, and the
salvation of his people, an abundan... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE WILL I, God the Father, the Spectator and Judge of the
action or combat, DIVIDE HIM; give him his share; or, _impart or give
to him_; for this word is oft used without respect to any distribution
or division, as DEUTERONOMY 4:19, DEUTERONOMY 29:26, and elsewhere. A
PORTION; which is very c... [ Continue Reading ]