1._Who is this that cometh from Edom? _This chapter has been violently
distorted by Christians, as if what is said here related to Christ,
whereas the Prophet speaks simply of God himself; and they have
imagined that here Christ is red, because he was wet with his own
blood which he shed on the cros... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Wherefore is thy raiment red? _He proceeds with the same subject;
but, as it would have impaired the force of the narrative, he does not
immediately explain whence came the red color of God’s garments, but
continues to put questions, that he may arouse their minds to the
consideration of what is... [ Continue Reading ]
3._Alone have I pressed the wine-press. _The Prophet now explains the
vision, and the reason why the Lord was stained with blood. It is
because he will take vengeance on the Edomites and other enemies who
treated his people cruelly. It would be absurd to say that these
things relate to Christ, becau... [ Continue Reading ]
4._For the day of vengeance is in my heart. _In the former clause of
this verse Isaiah intimates that God does not cease to discharge his
office, though he does not instantly execute his judgments, but, on
the contrary, delays till a seasonable time, which he knows well; and
that it does not belong... [ Continue Reading ]
5._I looked, and there was none to help. _Although the Jews were
destitute of all assistance, and no one aided them by word or deed,
yet he shews that the arm of the Lord is alone sufficient to punish
enemies, and to set his people at liberty. He shews, therefore, that
from God alone they ought to e... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And I will tread down the peoples. _From the preceding statement he
draws the conclusion, that God’s wrath is sufficiently powerful to
destroy the wicked, without calling for the assistance of others; and
he does so in order that the Jews may not be deterred from cherishing
favorable hopes by the... [ Continue Reading ]
7._I will keep in remembrance the compassions of Jehovah. _Isaiah
brings consolation to his people in distressed and calamitous
circumstances, and by his example bids the Jews, when they were
oppressed by afflictions, call to remembrance God’s ancient
benefits, and betake themselves to prayer; that... [ Continue Reading ]
8._For he said, Surely they are my people. _He mentions the election
of the people, and represents God as speaking of it, that we may keep
in view the end of our calling., that he wished to have a peculiar
people, who should call upon him. And yet he accuses the people of
ingratitude, in having disa... [ Continue Reading ]
9._In all their affliction he was afflicted. _He enlarges on the
goodness of God toward his people, and shews that he was kind to the
fathers, so long as they permitted themselves to be governed by him,
and was so careful about them that he himself bore their distresses
and afflictions. By speaking... [ Continue Reading ]
10._But they were rebellious. _The Prophet now comes down to the
second clause, in which he states that the Lord ceased to shew
kindness to his people, because they revolted, and turned aside from
him. The question turns on this point: “God exercised his kindness
towards our fathers for a long time;... [ Continue Reading ]
11._And he remembered the days of old. _This is the design of the
chastisement, that the people may be roused from their lethargy, and
may call to remembrance those things which they had formerly
forgotten; for we are so intoxicated by prosperity that we altogether
forget God. And therefore chastise... [ Continue Reading ]
12._Who led them. _Here he goes on to describe the miraculous
deliverance of the people, who were led out of Egypt under the
guidance of Moses; and he goes on to relate the complaints which might
occur to the minds of the afflicted Jews. Here we see two things
connected; namely, the right hand of Mo... [ Continue Reading ]
13._Who made them walk through the depths. _These things are added for
the purpose of setting that benefit in a stronger light. He likewise
brings forward comparisons, in order to describe that extraordinary
power of God: “As a horse in the desert, As a beast into a plain;”
that is, he led out his p... [ Continue Reading ]
14._As a beast into a plain. _Here, instead of “desert,” he makes
use of the word “plain;” and the same meaning is drawn from what
he says, that “the people walked through the depths without
stumbling, as horses are wont to do in the desert.” In a word, he
informs them that the Red Sea was no obstac... [ Continue Reading ]
15._Look down from heaven. _After having, in the name of the whole
people, related the benefits of former times, he now applies this to
the present subject, and entreats the Lord to pay regard to his
people.
_Behold from the habitation of thy holiness. _By these words he means
that the power of God... [ Continue Reading ]
16._Surely thou art our Father. _God permits us to reveal our hearts
familiarly before him; for prayer is nothing else than the opening up
of our heart before God; as the greatest alleviation is, to pour our
cares, distresses, and anxieties into his bosom. “Roll thy cares on
the Lord,” says David. ... [ Continue Reading ]
17._Why didst thou cause as to wander, O Jehovah, from thy ways?
_Because these modes of expression appear to be rough and harsh, some
think that unbelievers are here introduced as murmuring against God
and uttering blasphemies, with the rage and obstinacy of men who are
in a state of despair. But t... [ Continue Reading ]
18._For a little time. _It is wonderful that the people should call it
“a little time;” for fourteen hundred years had elapsed since the
people began to possess that land. But we must take into account the
promise by which he said that the seed of Abraham should have it as an
everlasting inheritance... [ Continue Reading ]
19._We have been of old. _The words of the Prophet admit of two
meanings. Some view this passage in such a light as if the people
argued with God on this ground, that they were elected at that time
when the rest of the nations were rejected, and that this covenant was
ratified “from of old,” that is... [ Continue Reading ]