Isaiah 54:1

Sing — The prophet having largely discoursed of the sufferings of Christ, and of the blessed fruits thereof, and here foreseeing that glorious state of the church, he breaks forth into this song of triumph. And as the foregoing chapter literally speaks of Christ, so doth this of the church of Christ... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:2

Enlarge — That it may be capable of the Gentiles, who shall flock to thee in great numbers. Strengthen — That they may be able to support that great weight which the tents thus enlarged, shall be upon them.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:3

For — Thou shalt bring forth a multitude of children; for this word is commonly used of any extraordinary propagation of living creatures. On the left — On every side, in all the parts of the world. Thy seed — Thy spiritual seed, the church of the New Testament, which is accounted Abraham's seed, or... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:4

Ashamed — For the barrenness and widowhood, which once was the matter of thy grief and shame. Forget — Thou shalt not be upbraided with thy former barrenness in thy youthful state.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:5

Thy maker — Will own thee for his spouse. The Lord — Who hath the sovereign command of all men and creatures, and therefore can subdue the Gentiles to thee, and can make thee to increase and multiply in so prodigious a measure, even in thine old age, notwithstanding thy barrenness in the days of thy... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:6

Called thee — To return to him. As forsaken — When thou wast like a woman forsaken. And grieved — For the loss of her husband's favour. Of youth — As affectionately as an husband recalls his wife which he married in his youth.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:7

For a moment — In comparison of God's everlasting kindness. Gather thee — From all the places where thou art dispersed, from all parts of the world.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:9

This — This covenant of grace and peace made with thee shall be as certain and perpetual as that which I made with Noah, that there should never be another flood to drown the world. Wrath — So as to forsake thee utterly.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:10

The mountains — Shall sooner depart from their places than any kindness shall depart from thee. The covenant — That covenant whereby I have made peace and friendship with thee, and have promised to thee all manner of happiness. God will not cast off his Christian church, as he cast off the church of... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:11

O thou — Who hast been, in a most afflicted and comfortless condition. With sapphires — I will make thee exceeding beautiful and glorious, by a plentiful effusion of excellent gifts, and graces.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:12

Agates — The proper signification of the Hebrew names of precious stones is unknown to the Jews themselves. It may suffice us to know that this was some very clear and transparent, and precious stone. Thy borders — The utmost parts or walls.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:13

Taught — Not only outwardly by his word, but inwardly by his spirit. The peace — Inward peace arising from the clear discoveries of God's love and reconciliation to us, and wrought by the spirit of adoption, which is more abundantly given to believers under the gospel, than under the law. Outward pe... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:14

Established — Thine affairs shall be managed with righteousness, which is the glory of any society. Oppression — Either by thine own governors, or by foreign powers.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:15

Behold — It is true some will combine and make an attempt against thee. But — Without any such commission from me, as Sennacherib and Nebuchadnezzar had.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:16

The smith — Both the smith that makes warlike instruments, and the soldier that uses them, are my creatures, and totally at my command, and therefore they cannot hurt you without my leave. The waster — To destroy only whom and when I please.... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 54:17

Condemn — And I will deliver thee not only from the fury of war, but also from the strife of tongues. This — This blessed condition, is the portion allotted them by me. Righteousness — The reward of their righteousness. Of me — I give it, and I will continue it to them.... [ Continue Reading ]

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