
Text -- Isaiah 1:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Isa 1:13
The most solemn day of each of the three feasts, which was the last day.
JFB: Isa 1:13 - -- Unbloody; "meat (old English sense, not flesh) offerings," that is, of flour, fruits, oil, &c. (Lev 2:1-13). Hebrew, mincha.
Unbloody; "meat (old English sense, not flesh) offerings," that is, of flour, fruits, oil, &c. (Lev 2:1-13). Hebrew, mincha.

JFB: Isa 1:13 - -- Put upon the sacrifices, and burnt on the altar of incense. Type of prayer (Psa 141:2; Rev 8:3).

JFB: Isa 1:13 - -- Observed as festivals (Num 10:10; Num 28:11, Num 28:14) with sacrifices and blowing of silver trumpets.

JFB: Isa 1:13 - -- Both the seventh day and the beginning and closing days of the great feasts (Lev. 23:24-39).
Both the seventh day and the beginning and closing days of the great feasts (Lev. 23:24-39).

JFB: Isa 1:13 - -- Bear, MAURER translates, "I cannot bear iniquity and the solemn meeting," that is, the meeting associated with iniquity--literally, the closing days o...
Clarke -> Isa 1:13
Clarke: Isa 1:13 - -- The new moons and Sabbaths "The fast and the day of restraint"- און ועצרה aven vaatsarah . These words are rendered in many different mann...
The new moons and Sabbaths "The fast and the day of restraint"-
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"Sanctify a fast; proclaim a day of restraint:
which shows how properly they are here joined together.
If I could approve of any translation of these two words which I have met with, it should be that of the Spanish version of the Old Testament, made for the use of the Spanish Jews: Tortura y detenimento , "it is a pain and a constraint unto me."But I still think that the reading of the Septuagint is more probably the truth.
Calvin -> Isa 1:13
Calvin: Isa 1:13 - -- 13.Bring no more vain oblations This is a useful admonition for restraining the irregular desires of those who do not cease to follow inveterately un...
13.Bring no more vain oblations This is a useful admonition for restraining the irregular desires of those who do not cease to follow inveterately unmeaning and hypocritical worship, that, warned by God, they may at length repent, if they would listen to any advice. But hence we learn how hard it is to shake the false confidence of hypocrites, when they have once been hardened, since they cannot even endure to hear God plainly warning them not to go on in losing their pains, and in the practice of such madness.
Incense is an abomination to one To press them more closely, he proceeds farther, and declares that such worship is not only unprofitable, but even that he detests and abhors it; and justly, because the profanation of the worship of God, in which his name is falsely employed, is not free from sacrilege. For as nothing is more dear to God than his own glory, so there is nothing which he more strongly detests than to have it infringed by any kind of corruptions: and this is done, when any sort of unmeaning service is put in the room of true worship. The meaning of this passage has been mistaken by some, who have thought that the Prophet speaks of the repeal of the law; for that is not his object, but he recalls the people of his time to the right manner of observing ceremonies, and shows with what design and for what purpose they were instituted. For since the beginning of the world the worship of God was spiritual, and the diversity of our worship from that which prevailed under the Old Testament had a reference to men, but not to God. In God there is no change, (Jas 1:17,) but he accommodates himself to the weakness of men. That kind of government therefore was suitable to the Jews, just as a preparatory training 22 is needed for children. For what purpose they were instituted, and what is the right manner of observing ceremonies, he now describes.
TSK -> Isa 1:13
TSK: Isa 1:13 - -- vain : Eze 20:39; Mal 1:10; Mat 15:9; Luk 11:42
incense : Isa 66:3; Pro 21:27
the new : Lev. 23:1-44; Num. 28:1-29:40; Deut. 16:1-22; Lam 2:6; Joe 1:1...

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Barnes -> Isa 1:13
Barnes: Isa 1:13 - -- Bring no more - God does not intend absolutely to forbid this kind of worship, but he expresses his strong abhorrence of the manner in which it...
Bring no more - God does not intend absolutely to forbid this kind of worship, but he expresses his strong abhorrence of the manner in which it was done. He desired a better state of mind; he preferred purity of heart to all this external homage.
Vain - Hebrew "offering of vanity"-
Oblations -
Incense - More properly frankincense. This is an aromatic or odoriferous gum, which is obtained from a tree called Thurifera. Its leaves were like those of a pear-tree. It grew around Mount Lebanon, and in Arabia. The gum was obtained by making incisions in the bark in dogdays. It was much used in worship, not only by the Jews, but by the pagan. When burned, it produced an agreeable odor; and hence, it is called a sacrifice of sweet smell, an odor acceptable to God; compare Phi 4:18. That which was burned among the Jews was prepared in a special manner, with a mixture of sweet spices. It was offered by the priest alone, and it was not lawful to prepare it in any other way than that prescribed by the law: see Exo 30:34, ...
Is an abomination - Is hateful, or an object of abhorrence; that is, as it was offered by them, with hollow service, and with hypocritical hearts.
The new moons - On the appearance of the new moon. in addition to the daily sacrifices, two bullocks, a ram, and seven sheep, with a meal-offering, were required to be offered to God, Num 10:10; Num 28:11-14. The new moon in the beginning of the month Tisri (October), was the beginning of their civil year, and was commanded to be observed as a festival, Lev 23:24-25. The appearance of the new moon was announced by the blowing of silver trumpets, Num 10:10. Hence, the annual festival was called sometimes, ‘ the memorial of the blowing of trumpets.’ The time of the appearance of the new moon was not ascertained, as with us, by astronomical calculation; but persons were stationed, about the time it was to appear, on elevated places in the vicinity of Jerusalem, and when it was discovered, the trumpet was sounded. Moses did not command that this should be observed as a festival except at the beginning of the year, but it is not improbable that the Jews observed each return of the new moon as such.
And sabbaths -
The calling of assemblies - The solemn convocations or meetings at their festivals and fasts.
I cannot away with - Hebrew
It is iniquity - That is, in the way in which it is conducted. This is a strong emphatic expression. It is not merely evil, and tending to evil; but it is iniquity itself. There was no mixture of good.
Even the solemn meeting - The word which is used here -
Poole -> Isa 1:13
Poole: Isa 1:13 - -- Bring no more I neither desire nor will accept of any upon these terms.
Oblations Heb. meat-offerings ; of which see Lev 2:1 Num 15:4 . Incense i...
Bring no more I neither desire nor will accept of any upon these terms.
Oblations Heb. meat-offerings ; of which see Lev 2:1 Num 15:4 . Incense is an abomination , unto me; so far is it from being a sweet savour to me, as you foolishly imagine. The new moons ; which were holy to God, and observed with great solemnity. See Num 28:11,14 Ps 81:3 .
The calling of assemblies all other solemn times wherein the people were obliged to meet together, as the three great yearly feasts, and other extraordinary seasons.
I cannot away with Heb. I cannot bear ; it is burdensome and grievous to me. It is also iniquity; so far is it from pleasing me, that it is an offence to me; and instead of reconciling me to you, which is your design, it provoketh me more against you.
The solemn meeting the most solemn day of each of the three feasts, which was the last day, which is called by this very name, Lev 23:36 Num 29:35 , and elsewhere; although the word be sometimes more generally used of any other solemn festival day.
PBC -> Isa 1:13
PBC: Isa 1:13 - -- Hypocritical worship of God.
In Isa 1:10-15 Isaiah addresses Israel’s hypocritical worship of God. They were just going thru the motions with no re...
Hypocritical worship of God.
In Isa 1:10-15 Isaiah addresses Israel’s hypocritical worship of God. They were just going thru the motions with no real love for God. They had already let the heathen nations infiltrate their traditions into their society. Something strange was going on though. Even though they were living in sin they were still going to church and worshiping God and offering up their sacrifices. It appears that Israel has been caught red handed. They have just been going thru the motions. All that time when it may have appeared that they were praising God; they were only doing what had become a habit. Can this be said of us today? Has praying become nothing more than another event on your time card? Has singing the songs in church turned into nothing more than you listening to the music rather than the words? Is your preacher just merely going back over material that he has been using during his whole tenure? Going thru the motions is a very dangerous thing when it comes to the children of God. Are you bringing nothing more than the habits that you have formed when you come before God? Then God says, " bring them no more." God wants more than just your habits. Sure, it is great when you can pray, sing, memorize scripture, preach the gospel etc., but I can assure you that whatever you have done it still isn’t enough. You should never lose your burning desire to worship and please God. Bring your habits, but bring zeal also. Bring love, compassion and thirst. Bring God your first fruits. Give Glory to God. Praise and bless His Holy Name. Sing unto God and thank Him for His Amazing Grace.
Gill -> Isa 1:13
Gill: Isa 1:13 - -- Bring no more vain oblations,.... As all such were, which were offered up without faith in Christ, in hypocrisy, and with dependence on them for pardo...
Bring no more vain oblations,.... As all such were, which were offered up without faith in Christ, in hypocrisy, and with dependence on them for pardon and atonement, and particularly when put an end to by the sacrifice of Christ; see Mat 15:9. The Targum renders it, "an oblation of robbery"; see Isa 60:8.
incense is an abomination to me; instead of being of a sweet smell. This was burnt on the altar of incense, and put upon the sacrifices, Exo 30:1 was typical of prayer, Psa 141:2 but now under the Gospel dispensation to be disused, and so disagreeable to God, that it is as if an idol was blessed, Isa 66:3.
the new moons; the feasts kept on the first day of the month, at the appearance of the moon:
and sabbaths; observed every seventh day, every seventh year, and every seven times seventh year:
the calling of assemblies; or "the new moon and sabbath, do not call a congregation". These assemblies called were the holy convocations on the seventh day sabbath, at the feasts of passover, pentecost, and tabernacles, at the blowing of the trumpets, and on the day of atonement, Lev 23:3 &c. Num 28:26. The words,
I cannot away with or "bear", may be joined with the following word, "iniquity"; and the meaning is, that the Lord could not bear the iniquity that was in their hearts when they had their solemn assemblies and holy convocations:
it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting: or cessation from work on any of the above festivals; particularly the feast of weeks, or pentecost, was called

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NET Notes: Isa 1:13 Heb “sin and assembly” (these two nouns probably represent a hendiadys). The point is that their attempts at worship are unacceptable to G...
Geneva Bible -> Isa 1:13
Geneva Bible: Isa 1:13 ( t ) Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination to me; the new moons and sabbaths, the calling of assemblies, I cannot endure; [it is] i...

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 1:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Isa 1:1-31 - --1 Isaiah complains of Judah for her rebellion.5 He laments her judgments.10 He upbraids their whole service.16 He exhorts to repentance, with promises...
MHCC -> Isa 1:10-15
MHCC: Isa 1:10-15 - --Judea was desolate, and their cities burned. This awakened them to bring sacrifices and offerings, as if they would bribe God to remove the punishment...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 1:10-15
Matthew Henry: Isa 1:10-15 - -- Here, I. God calls to them (but calls in vain) to hear his word, Isa 1:10. 1. The title he gives them is very strange; You rulers of Sodom, and p...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 1:13
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 1:13 - --
Because they had not performed what Jehovah commanded as He commanded it, He expressly forbids them to continue it. "Continue not to bring lying me...
Constable: Isa 1:1--5:30 - --I. introduction chs. 1--5
The relationship of chapters 1-5 to Isaiah's call in chapter 6 is problematic. Do the ...

Constable: Isa 1:1-31 - --A. Israel's condition and God's solution ch. 1
As chapters 1-5 introduce the whole book, so chapter 1 in...

Constable: Isa 1:10-20 - --3. God's solution 1:10-20
The prophet laid out two alternatives for the people to choose between...
