INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 30
This chapter contains a complaint of the Jews for their sins and
transgressions; a prophecy of their destruction for them; a promise of
grace and mercy, and of happy times, to the saints; and a threatening
of utter and dreadful ruin to the wicked. The Jews are complained o... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE TO THE REBELLIOUS CHILDREN, SAITH THE LORD,.... The Jews, who
were, by national adoption, and by outward profession of religion, the
"children" of God, but were apostates from him, had turned their backs
upon him, deviated from his law, and departed from his worship and
ordinances; and therefore... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WALK TO GO DOWN INTO EGYPT,.... That walk out of their own land
to go thither; who sent messengers thither to form an alliance, and
get help and assistance, or went in person, to secure themselves from
present danger. Jarchi refers this to the times of Hoshea, the son of
Elah, king of Israel, w... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE SHALL THE STRENGTH OF PHARAOH BE YOUR SHAME,.... They should
be disappointed of the help and assistance they expected from him, and
so be ashamed of their ally, and of confidence in him:
AND THE TRUST IN THE SHADOW OF EGYPT [YOUR] CONFUSION; they should be
confounded, when they should fin... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HIS PRINCES WERE AT ZOAN,.... That is, the princes of the king of
Judah, or of the people of Judah; though it can hardly be thought that
princes should be sent ambassadors into Egypt, to enter into an
alliance, or request help, without the knowledge, leave, and consent,
and indeed order, of the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WERE ALL ASHAMED OF A PEOPLE [THAT] COULD NOT PROFIT THEM,....
The princes, the ambassadors that were sent unto them, and the king or
people, or both, that sent them, who hoped for and expected great
things from them, but, being disappointed, were filled with shame;
because either the Egyptians... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BURDEN OF THE BEASTS OF THE SOUTH,.... Some think this begins a
new prophecy, and this the name and inscription of it. The Septuagint
version is,
"the vision of the four footed beasts in the wilderness;''
and Kimchi's note is,
"this prophecy, which he prophesied, that the beasts of the south... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE EGYPTIANS SHALL HELP IN VAIN, AND TO NO PURPOSE,.... Not
sending help in time, or such as did no service; though they made a
show of help, and attempted to help them, or seemed to do so, yet
failed to do it:
THEREFORE HAVE I CRIED; proclaimed or published, either the Lord by
the prophet, or... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW GO, WRITE IT BEFORE THEM IN A TABLE, AND NOTE IT IN A BOOK,....
Meaning their sins, their rebellion against God, their trust in an arm
of flesh, and contempt of the divine word; or the prophecy of their
destruction, for these things; and both may be meant; which the Lord
orders to be written bef... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THIS [IS] A REBELLIOUS PEOPLE,.... This, with what follows, is
what the Lord would have written and engrossed, and remain for ever;
or this is a reason why he would have it, for so the words be
rendered, "for", or "because, this [is] a rebellious people l";
rebellious against God and his comman... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH SAY TO THE SEERS, SEE NOT,.... The same with the prophets in the
next clause, which explains this:
AND TO THE PROPHETS, PROPHESY NOT UNTO US RIGHT THINGS; things
agreeable to the mind and will of God, and which ought to be done; not
that they, in so many words, said this, but this was the lan... [ Continue Reading ]
GET YE OUT OF THE WAY: TURN ASIDE OUT OF THE PATH,.... These two
expressions mean one and the same thing; either that the prophets
would go out of their usual way of threatening ruin and destruction;
or that they would go out of the way of the people, and not stand in
it to hinder them pursuing thei... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE THUS SAITH THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL,.... The prophet
introduces his message with the phrase they objected to: ministers of
the word must not seek to please men, nor should they be deterred from
the use of phrases, because disliked by natural men: as, in our days,
men do not love to hear the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE THIS INIQUITY SHALL BE TO YOU AS A BREACH READY TO FALL,....
Or, "as a falling breach" m; contempt of the word of God, and trusting
in wickedness, rejecting the counsel of God, and placing confidence in
the creature, these would be the cause of ruin; which ruin is
signified by the breach o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SHALL BREAK IT AS THE BREAKING OF THE POTTER'S VESSEL,.... That
is, their confidence in an arm of flesh, and they that place it there;
and this either God shall do, or the enemy, and God by him; or rather
it may he rendered impersonally, "it shall be broken"; and may refer
to the wall to whic... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD, THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL,.... This is still
repeated, though displeasing to the carnal Jews, who, notwithstanding
their ill behaviour to the Lord, condescends to give them the best
advice, as follows:
IN RETURNING AND REST SHALL YE BE SAVED; or "may be saved" o; this is
t... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT YE SAID, NO, FOR WE WILL FLEE UPON HORSES,.... Hither and thither
to get help and assistance; go down to Egypt for it on them, or
thither for them, as some render it; and then face the enemy, and, if
we can not conquer him, will flee from him, and so provide for our
safety; this is man's way of... [ Continue Reading ]
ONE THOUSAND [SHALL FLEE] AT THE REBUKE OF ONE,.... A troop of horse,
consisting of a thousand men, shall flee upon the attack and onset of
a single person, so dispirited should they be, and so possessed of the
fear of the enemy; what was promised to them with respect to their
enemies is here turned... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEREFORE WILL THE LORD WAIT, THAT HE MAY BE GRACIOUS UNTO
YOU,.... Or "yet" q, or "nevertheless" though such an utter
destruction shall be made, there are a few that the Lord has a good
will unto, and therefore waits till the set time comes to arise and
have mercy on them; he has taken up thoug... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE PEOPLE SHALL DWELL IN ZION AT JERUSALEM,.... Or, "for the
people of Zion z shall dwell in Jerusalem"; those that belonged to the
fort of Zion should dwell in Jerusalem, or "abide" there, both they
and the inhabitants of it, at least many of them should quietly
continue there, waiting the Lor... [ Continue Reading ]
AND [THOUGH] THE LORD GIVE YOU THE BREAD OF ADVERSITY, AND THE WATER
OF AFFLICTION,.... Either at this present time, when the city was
besieged by Sennacherib; or when it should be besieged by the
Chaldeans, when adversity was their bread, and affliction their water;
or when they had only bread and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THINE EARS SHALL HEAR A WORD BEHIND THEE,.... Which may be said in
reference to the backsliding and declining state of the people, Isaiah
30:11 and is thought by some to be an allusion to schoolmasters, who
stand behind their scholars, or at their backs, to guide, teach, and
instruct them; and b... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL DEFILE ALSO THE COVERING OF THY GRAVEN IMAGES OF SILVER,....
Images made of solid silver, covered with rich and costly garments; or
images covered and decorated with plates of silver; see Jeremiah 10:4
these they not only pulled down and defaced, but defiled, to show
their contempt and abho... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SHALL HE GIVE THEE RAIN OF THY SEED, THAT THOU SHALT SOW THE
GROUND WITHAL,.... Or, "rain to thy seed" f; that is, when the seed is
sown in the earth, the Lord will give the former rain, and cause it to
take root, and spring up:
AND BREAD OF THE INCREASE OF THE EARTH; the earth, being watered... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OXEN LIKEWISE AND THE YOUNG ASSES THAT EAR THE GROUND,.... Or till
it; for though these might not be joined together in a yoke, yet they
were made use of separately in ploughing land,
Deuteronomy 22:10:
SHALL EAT CLEAN PROVENDER; the word for "provender" signifies a
mixture, such as cattle eat... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THERE SHALL BE UPON EVERY HIGH MOUNTAIN, AND UPON EVERY HIGH
HILL,.... Which were round about Jerusalem, and in other parts of
Judea:
RIVERS [AND] STREAMS OF WATER; such abundance of rain, that it should
flow in streams like rivers, from the higher to the lower lands, and
water them. This may i... [ Continue Reading ]
MOREOVER THE LIGHT OF THE MOON SHALL BE AS THE LIGHT OF THE SUN,....
An hyperbolical expression, used to set forth the exceeding great
light of the Gospel under the dispensation of it, which would as far
exceed the light of the former dispensation, comparable to the moon,
as the light of the sun exc... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, THE NAME OF THE LORD COMETH FROM FAR,.... From hence to the
end of the chapter Isaiah 30:28 is a very full account, by way of
prophecy, of the destruction of the Assyrian army by the Lord; and
which is to be considered as a type of the destruction of antichrist,
by and at the coming of the L... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HIS BREATH AS AN OVERFLOWING STREAM,.... Which comes with great
swiftness and force, bearing all before it, breathing out nothing but
the fire of divine wrath, before which there is no standing; nor could
the Assyrian army stand before it, but suddenly, in a moment, was
carried away with the for... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL HAVE A SONG,.... That is, the Jews should have a song, and
sing it upon the ruin of the Assyrian army; as the Israelites had,
when Pharaoh and his host were drowned in the Red Sea; and so will the
Christian church have one, at the fall of Babylon,
Revelation 15:1:
AS IN THE NIGHT, [WHEN]... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SHALL CAUSE HIS GLORIOUS VOICE TO BE HEARD,.... Or, "the
glory of his voice" n; his majestic voice, the voice of his word, as
the Targum, giving orders for the destruction of the Assyrian army;
this was heard by the angel who obeyed it: and such a voice will be
heard, ordering the destr... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THROUGH THE VOICE OF THE LORD SHALL THE ASSYRIAN BE BEATEN
DOWN,.... As anything is by a storm of thunder, lightning, hail, and
rain: or "fear", or be "affrighted", as the Vulgate Latin and Arabic
versions render it; Sennacherib, the Assyrian monarch, and that part
of his army which escaped, tho... [ Continue Reading ]
AND [IN] EVERY PLACE WHERE THE GROUNDED STAFF SHALL PASS,.... The
storm before mentioned, the wrath and righteous judgment of God,
founded upon his unalterable purposes and decrees; and, wherever it
came, would fall with great weight, sink deep, stick fast, and remain
fixed and sure, like a rod or s... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR TOPHET IS ORDAINED OF OLD,.... The place long ago appointed for
the ruin of the Assyrian army, which pitched here: this was a valley
near Jerusalem, the valley of the son of Hinnom; so called, from the
drums and tabrets beat upon here, to prevent parents hearing the cries
of their infants offere... [ Continue Reading ]