INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 5
In this chapter, under the parable of a vineyard and its ruins, the
Jews and their destruction are represented; the reasons of which are
given, their manifold sins and transgressions, particularly
enumerated, with the punishment threatened to them, and which is
delivered in... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW WILL I SING TO MY WELL BELOVED,.... These are the words of the
Prophet Isaiah, being about to represent the state and condition of
the people of Israel by way of parable, which he calls a song, and
which he determines to sing to his beloved, and calls upon himself to
do it; by whom he means eith... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE FENCED IT,.... With good and wholesome laws, which
distinguished them, and kept them separate from other nations; also
with his almighty power and providence; especially at the three yearly
festivals, when all their males appeared before God at Jerusalem:
AND GATHERED OUT THE STONES THEREOF;... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOW, O INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM, AND MEN OF JUDAH,.... All and
everyone of them, who were parties concerned in this matter, and are
designed by the vineyard, for whom so much had been done, and so
little fruit brought forth by them, or rather so much bad fruit:
JUDGE, I PRAY YOU, BETWEEN ME AND... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE MORE TO MY VINEYARD, THAT I HAVE NOT DONE IN
IT?.... Or "ought", as the Vulgate Latin: this is generally understood
of good things done to it in time past; as what better culture could
it have had? what greater privileges, blessings, and advantages,
natural, civil, and reli... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOW, GO TO; I WILL TELL YOU WHAT I WILL DO TO MY VINEYARD,.... Not
by bestowing fresh favours upon them, but by inflicting punishment on
them, for abusing what they had received; and this he told by John
Baptist, Christ, and his apostles, what he determined to do; and what
he was about to do to... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL LAY IT WASTE,.... Or "desolate", as it was by the Romans:
the whole land of Judea, as well as the city and temple
Matthew 23:38,
IT SHALL NOT BE PRUNED NOR DIGGED; as vineyards are, to make them more
fruitful; but no care shall be taken of it, no means made use of to
cultivate it, all b... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE VINEYARD OF THE LORD OF HOSTS IS THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL,.... This
is the explication of the parable, or the accommodation and
application of it to the people of Israel, by whom are meant the ten
tribes; they are signified by the vineyard, which belonged to the Lord
of hosts, who had chosen them... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE UNTO THEM THAT JOIN HOUSE TO HOUSE,.... Or "O ye that join", c.
for, as Aben Ezra observes, it signifies calling, as in
Isaiah 55:1 though Jarchi takes it to be expressive of crying and
groaning, on account of future punishments; and he observes, that as
there are twenty two blessings pronounce... [ Continue Reading ]
IN MINE EARS, [SAID] THE LORD OF HOSTS,.... This may be understood
either of the ears of the Lord of hosts, into which came the cry of
the sins of covetousness and ambition before mentioned; these were
taken notice of by the Lord, and he was determined to punish them; or
of the ears of the prophet,... [ Continue Reading ]
YEA, TEN ACRES OF VINEYARD SHALL YIELD ONE BATH,.... They shall get
nothing by laying field to field, for their fields shall be barren and
unfruitful; though Jarchi and Kimchi take this to be a reason why
their houses should be desolate, and without inhabitants, because
there would be a famine, rend... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE UNTO THEM THAT RISE UP EARLY IN THE MORNING,.... To rise up early
in the morning is healthful, and to rise to do business is
commendable; but to spend the day in drunkenness and intemperance is
very criminal, which is here meant:
[THAT] THEY MAY FOLLOW, STRONG DRINK; not only drink it, but foll... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE HARP, AND THE VIOL, THE TABRET, AND PIPE,.... Instruments of
music; some struck with a bow or quill, or touched with the fingers;
and others blown with the mouth:
AND WINE ARE IN THEIR FEASTS; so that they lived jovially and merrily,
like sons of Bacchus, more than like the people of God:... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE MY PEOPLE ARE GONE INTO CAPTIVITY,.... Or rather, as Kimchi
explains it, "shall go into captivity"; the past for the future; for
this cannot be understood even of the captivity of the ten tribes, for
they were not carried captive until the sixth year of Hezekiah's
reign, 2 Kings 17:6 where... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE HELL HATH ENLARGED HERSELF,.... That is, the grave, to
receive the dead which die with famine and thirst; signifying that the
number of the dead would be so great, that the common burying places
would not be sufficient to hold them; but additions must be made to
them; or some vast prodigio... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MEAN MAN SHALL BE BROUGHT DOWN,.... To hell, or the grave, as
well as the rich and noble:
AND THE MIGHTY MAN SHALL BE HUMBLED; laid low in the dust, and be
equal to the poor; for, in the grave, princes and peasants are alike;
or they shall be all alike, in the same low and miserable conditi... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE LORD OF HOSTS SHALL BE EXALTED IN JUDGMENT,.... By the "Lord
of hosts" is meant Christ, the Lord of the armies, and of the
inhabitants of the earth, of angels, and of men; who, though in our
nature, in his state of humiliation, was brought very low, yet is now
highly exalted; and which exalt... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SHALL THE LAMBS FEED AFTER THEIR MANNER,.... That is, the people
of God, the disciples of Christ, either apostles and ministers of the
Gospel, whom he sent forth as lambs among wolves,
Luke 10:3 who fed the flock of Christ after their usual manner, and as
directed by him; even with knowledge a... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE UNTO THEM THAT DRAW INIQUITY WITH CORDS OF VANITY,.... The prophet
returns to the wicked again, and goes on with the account of their sin
and punishment; and here describes such, not that are drawn into sin
unawares, through the prevalence of their own hearts' lusts and
corruptions, through the... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT SAY, LET HIM MAKE SPEED, [AND] HASTEN HIS WORK,.... Either the
punishment of their sins, threatened by the prophets; which, because
not speedily and immediately executed, therefore they did not believe
it ever would; and in a daring and insolent manner call upon God to
inflict it:
THAT WE MAY... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE UNTO THEM THAT CALL EVIL GOOD, AND GOOD EVIL,.... That call evil
actions good, and good actions evil; that excuse the one, and reproach
the other; or that call evil men good, and good men evil; to which the
Targum agrees. Some understand this of false prophets rejecting the
true worship of God,... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE UNTO [THERM THAT ARE] WISE IN THEIR OWN EYES,.... And yet betray
such stupidity and sottishness, as to call things by their wrong
names; and make such a perverse judgment of them, as before described.
This is a true description of the Scribes and Pharisees in Christ's
time; who said, "dost thou... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE UNTO [THEM THAT ARE] MIGHTY TO DRINK WINE,.... That can bear a
great deal, and not be overcome and intoxicated with it; that try
their strength this way with others, and get the mastery and glory in
it: not mighty to fight their enemies, as Kimchi observes, and defend
their country, but to drink... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH JUSTIFY THE WICKED FOR REWARD,.... This is either spoken of
judges, and civil magistrates, who gave the cause in favour of the
wicked, that bribed them, contrary to law, Deuteronomy 16:19 or rather
of the Scribes and Pharisees, who pronounced the wicked righteous men,
provided they kept the tr... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE AS THE FIRE DEVOURETH THE STUBBLE,.... Or "tongue of fire"
h; meaning the flame, the same as in the next clause; because it is in
the form of a tongue; see Acts 2:3:
AND THE FLAME CONSUMETH THE CHAFF; which is done easily, speedily, and
entirely; the metaphors denote that their destructio... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE IS THE ANGER OF THE LORD KINDLED AGAINST HIS PEOPLE,.... His
professing people; which character, as it aggravated their sin in
rejecting and despising the word of the Lord, so it increased his
anger and indignation against them:
AND HE HATH STRETCHED FORTH HIS HAND AGAINST THEM, AND HATH... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE WILL LIFT UP AN ENSIGN TO THE NATIONS FROM FAR,.... Not to the
Chaldeans or Babylonians, for they were not nations, but one nation,
and were a people near; but to the Romans, who consisted of many
nations, and were afar off, and extended their empire to the ends of
the earth; these, by one pr... [ Continue Reading ]
NONE SHALL BE WEARY NOR STUMBLE AMONG THEM,.... Though they should
come from far, and make long marches, yet none should be weary by the
way, but go on with great cheerfulness and strength; and though they
should make such haste, they should not stumble at any thing by the
way, nor rush one against... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE ARROWS [ARE] SHARP, AND ALL THEIR BOWS BENT,.... Ready to shoot
their arrows upon any occasion; and which being sharp, penetrated
deep, and were deadly. This includes all kind of warlike instruments,
with which they should come furnished, and ready prepared to do
execution:
THEIR HORSES' HOOF... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR ROARING [SHALL BE] LIKE A LION,.... When engaged in war, just
seizing on their prey. The phrase denotes their fierceness and
cruelty, and the horror they should inject into the hearts of their
enemies:
THEY SHALL ROAR LIKE YOUNG LIONS; that are hungry, and almost
famished, and in sight of the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IN THAT DAY THEY SHALL ROAR AGAINST THEM LIKE THE ROARING OF THE
SEA,.... That is, the Romans against the Jews; whose attacks upon them
should be with so much fierceness and power, that it should be like
the roaring of the sea, which is very dreadful, and threatens with
utter destruction; the ro... [ Continue Reading ]