
Text -- Isaiah 66:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> Isa 66:8
Wesley: Isa 66:8 - -- As soon as the voice of the gospel put the church of the Jews into her travail, in Christ's and the Apostles time, it presently brought forth.
As soon as the voice of the gospel put the church of the Jews into her travail, in Christ's and the Apostles time, it presently brought forth.
JFB: Isa 66:8 - -- Rather, to suit the parallelism, "is a country (put for the people in it) brought forth in one day?" [LOWTH]. In English Version it means, The earth b...
Rather, to suit the parallelism, "is a country (put for the people in it) brought forth in one day?" [LOWTH]. In English Version it means, The earth brings forth its productions gradually, not in one day (Mar 4:28).

JFB: Isa 66:8 - -- In this case, contrary to the usual growth of the nations by degrees, Israel starts into maturity at once.
In this case, contrary to the usual growth of the nations by degrees, Israel starts into maturity at once.

JFB: Isa 66:8 - -- Rather, "is a nation born at once, that Zion has, so soon as she travailed, brought forth?" [MAURER].
Rather, "is a nation born at once, that Zion has, so soon as she travailed, brought forth?" [MAURER].
Clarke -> Isa 66:8
Clarke: Isa 66:8 - -- Who hath seen "And who hath seen"- Twenty MSS., (four ancient), of Kennicott’ s, and twenty-nine of De Rossi’ s, and two ancient of my own...
Who hath seen "And who hath seen"- Twenty MSS., (four ancient), of Kennicott’ s, and twenty-nine of De Rossi’ s, and two ancient of my own, and the two oldest editions, with two others, have
Calvin -> Isa 66:8
Calvin: Isa 66:8 - -- 8.Who hath heard such a thing? He extols the greatness of the thing of which he has spoken; for he means that there shall be a wonderful and “unhea...
8.Who hath heard such a thing? He extols the greatness of the thing of which he has spoken; for he means that there shall be a wonderful and “unheard of” restoration of the Church; so that believers shall not judge of it from the order of nature, but from the grace of God; for when men reflect upon it: they think that it is like a dream, as the Psalmist says. (Psa 126:1.) He does not mean that the Church shall be restored perfectly and in a moment; for the advancement of this restoration is great and long-continued, and is even slow in the estimation of the flesh; but he shews that even the beginning of it exceeds all the capacity of the human understanding. And yet he does not speak hyperbolically; for we often see that the Church brings forth, which previously did not appear to be pregnant. Nay more, when she is thought to be barren, she is rendered fruitful by the preaching of the gospel; so that we greatly admire the event, when it has happened, which formerly we reckoned to be altogether incredible.
These things were fulfilled in some measure, when the people returned from Babylon; but a far brighter testimony was given in the gospel, by the publication of which a diversified and numerous offspring was immediately brought forth. In our own times, have we not seen the fulfillment of this prophecy? How many children has the Church brought forth during the last thirty years, in which the gospel has been preached? Has not the Lord his people, at the present day, in vast numbers, throughout the whole world? Nothing, therefore, has been here foretold that is not clearly seen.
Shall a nation be born at once? He illustrates the glory of the miracle by a metaphor. No “nation” ever came into the world in an instant; for it is by degrees that men assemble, and grow in number, and spread their nation. But the case is very different with the Church, which all at once, and in more than one place, brings forth a vast number of children. It amounts to this, that God, in a wonderful manner, will cause innumerable children of the Church, in an extraordinary manner, to be born all at once and suddenly.
Shall a land be brought forth in one day? The word
TSK -> Isa 66:8
TSK: Isa 66:8 - -- hath heard : Isa 64:4; 1Co 2:9
shall a nation : Isa 49:20-22; Act 2:41, Act 4:4, Act 21:20; Rom 15:18-21
hath heard : Isa 64:4; 1Co 2:9
shall a nation : Isa 49:20-22; Act 2:41, Act 4:4, Act 21:20; Rom 15:18-21

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Barnes -> Isa 66:8
Barnes: Isa 66:8 - -- Who hath heard such a thing? - Of a birth so sudden. Usually in childbirth there are the pains of protracted parturition. The earth brings fort...
Who hath heard such a thing? - Of a birth so sudden. Usually in childbirth there are the pains of protracted parturition. The earth brings forth its productions gradually and slowly. Nations rise by degrees, and are long in coming to maturity. But here is such an event as if the earth should in a day be covered with a luxurious vegetation, or as if a nation should spring at once into being. The increase in the church would be as great and wonderful as if these changes were to occur in a moment.
Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day? - That is, to produce its grass, and flowers, and fruit, and trees. The idea is, that it usually requires much longer time for it to mature its productions. The germ does not start forth at once; the flower, the fruit, the yellow harvest, and the lofty tree are not produced in a moment. Months and years are required before the earth would be covered with its luxuriant and beautiful productions But here would be an event as remarkable as if the earth should bring forth its productions in a single day.
Or shall a nation be born at once? - Such an event never has occurred. A nation is brought into existence by degrees. Its institutions are matured gradually, and usually by the long process of years. But here is an event as remarkable as if a whole nation should be born at once, and stand before the world, mature in its laws, its civil institutions, and in all that constitutes greatness. In looking for the fulfillment of this, we naturally turn the attention to the rapid progress of the gospel in the times of the apostles, when events occurred as sudden and as remarkable as if the earth, after the desolation of winter or of a drought, should be covered with rich luxuriance in a day, or as if a whole nation should start into existence, mature in all its institutions, in a moment. But there is no reason for limiting it to that time. Similar sudden changes are to be expected still on the earth; and I see no reason why this should not be applied to the spread of the gospel in pagan lands, and why we should not yet look for the rapid propagation of Christianity in a manner as surprising and wonderful as would be such an instantaneous change in the appearance of the earth, or such a sudden birth of a kingdom.
Poole -> Isa 66:8
Poole: Isa 66:8 - -- The prophet calls either to the whole world, or to such as feared God amongst the Jews, to admire God in his stupendous works of providence, either ...
The prophet calls either to the whole world, or to such as feared God amongst the Jews, to admire God in his stupendous works of providence, either in the easy manner of the deliverance of the Jews out of the captivity of Babylon, without any pain, without so much as one throe; or else in the erecting of his gospel church, into which all the Jews that received Christ were gathered as well as Gentiles, making both one , Eph 2:14 ; which seems to be meant by the earth’ s bringing forth in one day ; as great a work of Providence as if all the women in the world should have brought forth in a day, or as if all the plants of the earth had brought forth their flowers and fruit in one day.
As soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth children as soon as the church of the Jews began to move out of the captivity of Babylon, God put it into the hearts of multitudes to go up, Exo 1:5 Isa 2:1,2 , &c. Or, as soon as the voice of the gospel put the church of the Jews into her travail, in John the Baptist’ s, Christ’ s, and the apostles’ times, it presently brought forth. In John Baptist’ s time, the kingdom of heaven suffered violence, and the violent took it by force , Mat 11:12 ; and it continued so, as three thousand were converted at Peter’ s sermon, Ac 2 . The Gentiles were the children of Zion, being planted into their stock, tho law of the gospel first going out of Zion.
Haydock -> Isa 66:8
Haydock: Isa 66:8 - -- Day. Shall a whole nation be born at once? Twelve fishermen effect the most surprising change in the manners of the world.
Day. Shall a whole nation be born at once? Twelve fishermen effect the most surprising change in the manners of the world.
Gill -> Isa 66:8
Gill: Isa 66:8 - -- Who hath heard such a thing? who hath seen such things?.... Such numerous conversions, as after related; suggesting that they were wonderful and surpr...
Who hath heard such a thing? who hath seen such things?.... Such numerous conversions, as after related; suggesting that they were wonderful and surprising, unheard of, what had never been seen in the world before, and which were amazing and astonishing to the church herself; see Isa 49:21,
shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day? as if it was said the thing about to be related was as wonderful as if all the women in the world should bring forth their children in one day, or bring forth as many at once as would fill the whole earth; or as surprising as if the earth should all at once send out its herbs, plants, and trees, as it did on the third day of the creation, Gen 1:11 which now gradually spring up, some in one month, and some in another, and some are months in their production:
or shall a nation be born at once? was ever such a thing heard of? yet this will be the case of the Jews in the latter day, when they shall be all converted and saved; and which shall be done suddenly and at once; see Hos 1:10, of which the conversion of them, in the first times of the Gospel, was an earnest and pledge, when three thousand were convinced, converted, and regenerated, in one day, under one sermon; and at another time, under the word, two thousand, if not five thousand: thus Christ had,
from the womb of the morning, or at the first break of the Gospel day, "the dew of his youth", or numbers of souls born again to him, like the drops of the morning dew; see Act 2:41,
for as soon as Zion travailed she brought forth her children; this shows that the preceding verse must be understood of some travail and pain, though comparatively little, and so soon over, that it was as if none; and this is to be understood of the pains which Gospel ministers take in preaching the word, which is the means of regeneration, and they the instruments of it; and so are called fathers, who through the Gospel beget souls to Christ; and of their anxious concern for the conversion of sinners, and the formation of Christ in them, which is called a travailing in birth; see 1Pe 1:23, Rom 8:22 and it may also design the earnest prayers of the church and its members, striving and wrestling with God, being importunate with him, that the word preached might be useful for the good of souls; and particularly their earnest and fervent prayers for the conversion of the Jews, which will soon be brought about, when a spirit of grace and supplication is not only poured on them, but upon the saints in general, to pray fervently and earnestly for it.

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NET Notes -> Isa 66:8
NET Notes: Isa 66:8 Heb “land,” but here אֶרֶץ (’erets) stands metonymically for an organized nation (see the following li...
Geneva Bible -> Isa 66:8
Geneva Bible: Isa 66:8 Who hath heard such a thing? who hath seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one ( i ) day? [or] shall a nation be born at once? ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 66:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Isa 66:1-24 - --1 The glorious God will be served in humble sincerity.5 He comforts the humble by shewing the confusion of their enemies;7 with the marvellous growth,...
MHCC -> Isa 66:5-14
MHCC: Isa 66:5-14 - --The prophet turns to those that trembled at God's word, to comfort and encourage them. The Lord will appear, to the joy of the humble believer, and to...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 66:5-14
Matthew Henry: Isa 66:5-14 - -- The prophet, having denounced God's judgments against a hypocritical nation, that made a jest of God's word and would not answer him when he called ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 66:7-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 66:7-9 - --
All of these fall victims to the judgment; and yet Zion is not left either childless or without population. "Before she travailed she brought forth...
Constable: Isa 56:1--66:24 - --V. Israel's future transformation chs. 56--66
The last major section of Isaiah deals with the necessity of livin...

Constable: Isa 63:1--66:24 - --C. Recognition of divine ability chs. 63-66
The third and final subdivision of this last part of the boo...

Constable: Isa 65:17--Jer 1:1 - --2. The culmination of Israel's future 65:17-66:24
As the book opened with an emphasis on judgmen...
