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Text -- Isaiah 16:12 (NET)
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When it shall appear that all their other devotions are vain.
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To the temple of his great god Chemosh.
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His god can neither hear nor help him.
JFB -> Isa 16:12
JFB: Isa 16:12 - -- Rather, "When Moab shall have appeared (before his gods; compare Exo 23:15), when he is weary (that is, when he shall have fatigued himself with obser...
Rather, "When Moab shall have appeared (before his gods; compare Exo 23:15), when he is weary (that is, when he shall have fatigued himself with observing burdensome rites; 1Ki 18:26, &c.), on the high place (compare Isa 15:2), and shall come to his sanctuary (of the idol Chemosh on Mount Nebo) to pray, he shall not prevail"; he shall effect nothing by his prayers [MAURER].
Clarke -> Isa 16:12
Clarke: Isa 16:12 - -- When it is seen that Moab, etc. "When Moab shall see,"etc. - For נראה nirah , a MS. reads ראה raah , and so the Syriac and Chaldee. "Perhap...
When it is seen that Moab, etc. "When Moab shall see,"etc. - For
Calvin -> Isa 16:12
Calvin: Isa 16:12 - -- 12.And it shall be He again returns to that statement which he formerly noticed, namely, that idolaters in their affliction betake themselves to thei...
12.And it shall be He again returns to that statement which he formerly noticed, namely, that idolaters in their affliction betake themselves to their idols, hoping to obtain some relief from them. Yet it means somewhat more; for while idolaters have their ordinary temples and places of worship, if any uncommon calamity befalls them, they go to another temple more sacred than the rest, expecting that there they will be more abundantly favored with the presence of their god. In like manner, the Papists of the present day, when they are reduced to any uncommon danger, (for this fault has existed in all ages,) think that they will more readily obtain their wish by running to St. Claude, or to Mary of Loretto, or to any other celebrated idol, than if they assembled in some neighboring church. They resolve that their extraordinary prayers shall be offered up in a church which is at a great distance. It is in this sense that the Prophet applies the term Sanctuary to that which was most highly celebrated among the Moabites, and says that they will go to it, but without any advantage. Now it is evident from sacred history that their most celebrated temple was dedicated to Chemosh. (1Kg 11:7.)
And shall not profit by it 269 The phrase
When it is seen The word
TSK -> Isa 16:12
TSK: Isa 16:12 - -- when : Isa 15:2, Isa 26:16; Num 22:39, Num 22:41, Num 23:1-3, Num 23:14, Num 23:28, Num 24:17; Pro 1:28; Jer 48:35
he shall : Isa 37:38; 1Ki 11:7; 2Ki...
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Barnes -> Isa 16:12
Barnes: Isa 16:12 - -- When it is seen - When it occurs; that is, when Moab actually "becomes"weary. Is weary on the high place - The "high place"denotes the pl...
When it is seen - When it occurs; that is, when Moab actually "becomes"weary.
Is weary on the high place - The "high place"denotes the place of idolatrous worship, and here means the same as the temple of Chemosh or his sanctuary. Temples and altars were usually constructed on such places, and especially the temples of the pagan gods. Moab is represented here as looking to her gods for protection. Weary, exhausted, worn down with calamities, she is represented as fleeing from the desolate towns and cities, and taking refuge at the altar, and seeking assistance there. This, says Jerome, is the final misery. She is now forsaken of those aids to which she had always trusted, and on which she had relied. Her people slain; her towns destroyed; her strong places broken down; her once fertile fields languishing and desolate, she flees to the shrine of her god, and finds even her god unable to aid and defend her.
Shall come to his sanctuary - To his "principle"sanctuary; or to the temple of the principal god which they worshipped - the god "Chemosh"1Ki 11:7. This does not mean the temple at Jerusalem, though Kimchi so understands it; but the temple of the chief divinity of Moab. Jerome says that this temple was on mount Nebo.
Shall not prevail - That is, her prayer shall not be heard.
Poole -> Isa 16:12
Poole: Isa 16:12 - -- When it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place when it shall appear to them and others that all their other devotions are vain and ineffectual....
When it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place when it shall appear to them and others that all their other devotions are vain and ineffectual.
To his sanctuary to the temple of his great god, Chemosh, Num 21:29 1Ki 11:7 Jer 48:46 , from whom he shall seek and expect succour.
He shall not prevail his god can neither hear nor help him.
Haydock -> Isa 16:12
Prevail. Chamos shall not be able to help them.
Gill -> Isa 16:12
Gill: Isa 16:12 - -- And it shall come to pass, when it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place,.... With weeping there, Isa 15:2 or with frequent sacrifices, and goi...
And it shall come to pass, when it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place,.... With weeping there, Isa 15:2 or with frequent sacrifices, and going from one high place to another, as Balak king of Moab did; and by comparing places together, it looks as if this was the way of the Moabites in their distress, to offer up a multitude of sacrifices in different places; now, when it should be seen by others, and appear to themselves, that they wearied themselves in vain, and all their cries and sacrifices were to no purpose, they should then be ashamed of them, leave off, and betake themselves to some other method; though Jarchi interprets it of their being weary of fighting on the high places of their towers, which when observed, they would take another course, and apply to devotion:
that he shall come to his sanctuary to pray; to the temple of Chemosh, and to pray to that idol to help him, 1Ki 11:7,
but he shall not prevail; his prayers shall be ineffectual; his suit will be fruitless, and without success; or "he cannot", that is, his idol cannot help him. So Kimchi interprets his sanctuary of the house of his God; and the Targum, of the house of his idolatry; yet since the house or temple of an idol is never called a sanctuary, it may be understood of God's sanctuary, the temple at Jerusalem; and the sense be, that when Moab shall see that his praying and sacrificing to idols are in vain, and he has tired himself with his superstition and idolatry, without having any redress, he shall think and express his desire of going up to the temple of Jerusalem, and of praying to the God of Israel; but he shall not be able to do it, because of the enemy; and could he get thither, he would not prevail with God, for the decree was gone forth, which could not be frustrated, as follows. Ben Melech interprets it of the palace of the king.
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NET Notes: Isa 16:12 Heb “when he appears, when he grows tired, Moab on the high places, and enters his temple to pray, he will not prevail.” It is possible th...
Geneva Bible -> Isa 16:12
Geneva Bible: Isa 16:12 And it shall come to pass, when it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place, that he shall come to his ( n ) sanctuary to pray; but he shall not p...
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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 16:1-14
TSK Synopsis: Isa 16:1-14 - --1 Moab is exhorted to yield obedience to the throne of David.6 Moab is threatened for her pride.9 The prophet bewails her.12 The judgment of Moab.
MHCC -> Isa 16:6-14
MHCC: Isa 16:6-14 - --Those who will not be counselled, cannot be helped. More souls are ruined by pride than by any other sin whatever. Also, the very proud are commonly v...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 16:6-14
Matthew Henry: Isa 16:6-14 - -- Here we have, I. The sins with which Moab is charged, Isa 16:6. The prophet seems to check himself for going about to give good counsel to the Moabi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 16:12
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 16:12 - --
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