1. WHERE, etc.] RV 'what manner of house.. what place shall be my
rest.' The v. is a strong rebuke of such as, without a really
religious spirit, idly trusted in the inviolability of Zion, and the
protection they thought the sanctuary would afford. A like fault is
rebuked in Jeremiah 7:1. This passa... [ Continue Reading ]
THOSE _things_] i.e. the universe. ALL.. HAVE BEEN] RV 'so all these
things came to be.'... [ Continue Reading ]
They who offer the due sacrifices, yet without a proper spirit, are no
better than they who perform unclean or idolatrous acts.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR DELUSIONS] i.e. things to delude them.... [ Continue Reading ]
YOUR BRETHREN, etc.] These are the apostate Israelites (also referred
to Isaiah 65:5) who despise the true worshippers of Jehovah. LET THE
LORD, etc.] RV 'Let the Lord be glorified, that we may see your joy;
but they '(who so speak) 'shall be ashamed.' The apostate taunt the
faithful with worshippin... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet seems to hear a sound as of one stirring in the Temple and
preparing for vengeance.
7-9. The mother is Zion, the child regenerate Israel, and in Isaiah
66:8 the normally slow processes of birth and growth are contrasted
with the astonishing development of God's people.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT SHALL COME] RV 'the time cometh.'
SHALL THE EARTH.. BRING FORTH] RV 'Shall a land be born.'... [ Continue Reading ]
God will not delay, or leave unfinished, the work of restoration.... [ Continue Reading ]
The figure of Zion as a mother is still continued.... [ Continue Reading ]
FLOWING] RV 'overflowing.'... [ Continue Reading ]
AN HERB] RV 'the tender grass'; their youth will be renewed.... [ Continue Reading ]
PLEAD] i.e. hold judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
SANCTIFY THEMSELVES] referring (as in Isaiah 65:5) to the apostates
who are initiated into some form of heathen mysteries. BEHIND ONE]
i.e. (_a_) 'behind one Asherah,' i.e. idol tree-trunk (RM, cp. Isaiah
17:8); or, (_b_) 'behind one man,' as priest and leader of their
worship. LXX omits the words.... [ Continue Reading ]
Those that escape the divine judgment on the nations opposed to Israel
are represented as going as missionaries to the more distant peoples.
TARSHISH] in Spain; put for the far West. PUL(i.e. Phut) AND LUD]
probably African peoples; they are mentioned together as serving in
the Egyptian army (Ezekie... [ Continue Reading ]
The remoter nations bring back the Israelites dispersed among them.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE OF THEM] i.e. (_a_) of the nations who bring back the Jews; or,
(_b_) of the Jews themselves thus brought back; all Israel shall be
eligible for the priesthood. Isaiah 61:6 favours this latter
interpretation.... [ Continue Reading ]
Cp. Isaiah 65:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
The picture of restoration is completed with the thought of the
judgment upon the wicked (similarly Isaiah 48:22; Isaiah 57:21), who
are here thought of as having been slain in battle by Jehovah (Isaiah
66:15). THEIR WORM, etc.] These words may be intended to refer only to
the literal destruction of... [ Continue Reading ]