Isaiah 40:1
Ye — Ye prophets and ministers.... [ Continue Reading ]
Ye — Ye prophets and ministers.... [ Continue Reading ]
Warfare — The time of her captivity, and misery. Double — Not twice as much as her sins deserved, but abundantly enough to answer God's design in this chastisement, which was to humble and reform them, and to warn others by their example.... [ Continue Reading ]
The voice — An abrupt speech. Methinks I hear a voice. Wilderness — This immediately relates to the deliverance of the Jews out of Babylon, and smoothing their passage from thence to Judea, which lay through a great wilderness; but principally to their redemption by the Messiah, whose coming was ush... [ Continue Reading ]
Cry — God speaks unto his ministers. He — The prophet. All flesh — The prophet having foretold glorious things, confirms the certainty of them, by representing the vast difference between the nature, and word, and work of men and of God. All that men are or have, yea, their highest accomplishments,... [ Continue Reading ]
Zion — Zion or Jerusalem is the publisher, and the cities of Judah the hearers. Get up — That thy voice may be better heard. Afraid — Lest thou shouldest be found a false prophet. Say — To all my people in the several places of their abode. Behold — Take notice of this wonderful work, and glorious a... [ Continue Reading ]
His arm — He shall need no succours, for his own power shall be sufficient to govern his people, and to destroy his adversaries. His reward — He comes furnished with recompences as well of blessings for his friends, as of vengeance for his enemies. His work — He carries on his work effectually: for... [ Continue Reading ]
Who hath — Who can do this but God? And this discourse of God's infinite power and wisdom, is added to give them the greater assurance, that God was able to do the wonderful things, he had promised.... [ Continue Reading ]
Who — Who did God either need or take to advise him in any of his works, either of creation or the government of the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
Are counted — By him, and in comparison of him. The dust — Which accidentally cleaves to the balance, but makes no alteration in the weight. The isles — Those numerous and vast countries, to which they went from Judea by sea, which are commonly called isles.... [ Continue Reading ]
Lebanon — 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 consume the sacrifice.... [ Continue Reading ]
To whom — This is a proper inference from the foregoing discourse of God's infinite greatness; from whence he takes occasion to shew both the folly of those that make mean and visible representations of God, and the utter inability of men or idols to give any opposition to God.... [ Continue Reading ]
Melteth — He melts metal into a mould, which afterwards is graven or carved to make it more exact.... [ Continue Reading ]
He — That can hardly procure money to buy a sacrifice. Chuseth — He is so mad upon his idols, that he will find money to procure the choicest materials, and the best artist to make his idol. An image — Which after all this cost, cannot stir one step out of its place to give you any help.... [ Continue Reading ]
Known — God to be the only true God, the maker and governor of the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
Sitteth — 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. As here we have the circle of the earth, so elsewhere we read of the circle of heaven, Job 22:14, and of the circle of the deep, or sea, Proverbs... [ Continue Reading ]
Sown — They shall take no root, for planting and sowing are in order to taking root. They shall not continue and flourish, as they have vainly imagined, but shall be rooted up and perish.... [ Continue Reading ]
Bringeth — That at first brought them out of nothing, and from day to day brings them forth, making them to rise and set in their appointed times. Faileth — Either to appear when he calls them; or to do the work to which he sends them.... [ Continue Reading ]
What — Why dost thou give way to such jealousies concerning thy God, of whose infinite power and wisdom, and goodness, there are such evident demonstrations. Is hid — He takes no notice of my prayers and tears, and sufferings, but suffers mine enemies to abuse me at their pleasure. This complaint is... [ Continue Reading ]
The youths — The youngest and strongest men, left to themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
Wait — That rely upon him. Renew — Shall grow stronger and stronger.... [ Continue Reading ]