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Text -- Isaiah 30:12 (NET)

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30:12 For this reason this is what the Holy One of Israel says: “You have rejected this message; you trust instead in your ability to oppress and trick, and rely on that kind of behavior.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Word of God | Israel | Isaiah | ISAIAH, 1-7 | Hezekiah | Godlessness | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Isa 30:12 - -- In the wealth which you have gotten by oppression, and in your perverse course of sending to Egypt for help.

In the wealth which you have gotten by oppression, and in your perverse course of sending to Egypt for help.

JFB: Isa 30:12 - -- Isaiah so little yields to their wicked prejudices that he repeats the very name and truth which they disliked.

Isaiah so little yields to their wicked prejudices that he repeats the very name and truth which they disliked.

JFB: Isa 30:12 - -- Isaiah's exhortation to reliance on Jehovah.

Isaiah's exhortation to reliance on Jehovah.

JFB: Isa 30:12 - -- Whereby they levied the treasures to be sent to conciliate Egypt (Isa 30:6).

Whereby they levied the treasures to be sent to conciliate Egypt (Isa 30:6).

JFB: Isa 30:12 - -- In relying on Egypt, rather than on Jehovah.

In relying on Egypt, rather than on Jehovah.

Clarke: Isa 30:12 - -- In oppression "In obliquity"- בעקש beakesh , transposing the two last letters of בעשק beoshek , in oppression, which seems not to belong t...

In oppression "In obliquity"- בעקש beakesh , transposing the two last letters of בעשק beoshek , in oppression, which seems not to belong to this place: a very probable conjecture of Houbigant.

Calvin: Isa 30:12 - -- 12.Because you have disdained this word He next declares the punishment of ungodliness, threatening that they shall not pass unpunished for refusing ...

12.Because you have disdained this word He next declares the punishment of ungodliness, threatening that they shall not pass unpunished for refusing to hear God speaking; and he expresses their contempt more strongly by the word “disdain.” He calls it “this word,” making use of the demonstrative; for men would willingly contrive some word adapted to their manner of life, but refuse to listen to God when he speaks.

And trusted in violence and wickedness God’s gentle invitation, and his exhortation to quiet rest, are here contrasted with their disorderly pursuits. The Hebrew word עשק ( gnōshĕk) denotes “robbery,” and “seizing property which belongs to another.” Others render it “ill-gotten wealth.” Those who render it “calumny,” do not sufficiently express the Prophet’s meaning. For my own part, I do not view it as referring to riches gained by unlawful methods, but rather to that rebelliousness in which that nation insolently indulged.

The word “wickedness,” 291 which is added, ought not to be limited to decisions of courts of law; for, in my opinion, it has a more extensive signification; and by these two words he intended to express the presumption of wicked men, by which they fiercely and wantonly rose up against God, because they always dared to follow their own lawless desires, and to do what was forbidden. And as the poets feign that the giants made war with God, 292 so those men resisted God’s threatenings, and thought that they would speedily overcome his power by their fierceness and presumption.

TSK: Isa 30:12 - -- Because : Isa 30:1, Isa 30:7, Isa 30:15-17, Isa 5:24, Isa 31:1-3; 2Sa 12:9, 2Sa 12:10; Amo 2:4; Luk 10:16; 1Th 4:8 and trust : Isa 28:15, Isa 47:10; P...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Isa 30:12 - -- Wherefore thus saith the Holy One - Yahweh. There may be some reference here to the fact adverted to in Isa 30:11, that they were weary of the ...

Wherefore thus saith the Holy One - Yahweh. There may be some reference here to the fact adverted to in Isa 30:11, that they were weary of the name of the Holy One of Israel, and of the perpetual reiteration of his commands. Isaiah, as if to show them how little he was disposed to comply with their prejudices, again makes an appeal to that name, and urges the authority of Yahweh. It is often proper to "repeat"the very doctrine to which sinners object, and which has given them offence. That they are offended, shows that their minds are "awake"to the truth, and gives some indication that their consciences trouble them. Ministers of God should never shrink from their duty because people oppose them; they should never cease to speak in the name and by the authority of the Holy One of Israel, because that name may excite opposition and disgust.

Ye despise this word - That is, the word or message of Yahweh Isa 28:13-14; or perhaps it means the word ‘ Holy One of Israel.’ The sense is, that they did not trust in the promise and protection of Yahweh, but relied on human aid.

And trust in oppression - Margin, ‘ Fraud.’ The word עשׁק ‛osheq properly denotes oppression, or extortion Ecc 5:7; Eze 22:7, Eze 22:12; then, that which is obtained by extortion, and also by fraud Lev 6:4; Psa 62:11; Ecc 7:7. It may refer here to the fact that they had, by unjust and oppressive exactions, obtained the treasures referred to in Isa 30:6, by which they hoped to conciliate the favor of Egypt; or it may mean that they trusted in their fraudulent purposes toward God, that is, to a false and perfidious course, by which they were unfaithful to him.

Perverseness - A crooked, perverse, rebellious course. They refused submission to Yahweh, and relied on the aid of strangers.

Poole: Isa 30:12 - -- In oppression in the wealth which you have gotten by oppression, whereby you now think to procure Egyptian succours; of which See Poole "Isa 30:6" ....

In oppression in the wealth which you have gotten by oppression, whereby you now think to procure Egyptian succours; of which See Poole "Isa 30:6" .

And perverseness and in your perverse and rebellious course of sending to Egypt for help.

Haydock: Isa 30:12 - -- Oppression. Literally, "calumny," (Haydock) or rebellion against the Assyrians. This was contrary to the respect due to God's name, used in the rat...

Oppression. Literally, "calumny," (Haydock) or rebellion against the Assyrians. This was contrary to the respect due to God's name, used in the ratification of treaties, how wicked soever those princes might be.

Gill: Isa 30:12 - -- 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 s...

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 name of Christ so often mentioned, or his Gospel, or the glorious truths of it; but the use of them should not be left off on that account, but rather they should be the more inculcated, as we find this phrase was; see Isa 30:15,

Because ye despise this word; either this name of the Lord, "the Holy One of Israel"; or this prophecy that was delivered unto them, which reproved them for their confidence in Egypt, and exhorted them to sit still at home, and trust in the Lord; but instead of that they trusted in what was very bad, as follows:

but trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon; either in oppressors, and perverse persons, as the Egyptians were; or in their wealth, got by oppression, rapine, and fraud, which they carried to Egypt, and on which they depended for help and relief; and in that perverse disposition of mind, contradicting the Lord speaking by his prophets, resolving to take their own way, not doubting but that they should have success.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Isa 30:12 Heb “and you lean on it”; NAB “and depend on it.”

Geneva Bible: Isa 30:12 Wherefore thus saith the Holy One of Israel, Because ye despise this word, and trust in ( l ) oppression and perverseness, and lean upon it: ( l ) Me...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Isa 30:1-33 - --1 The prophet threatens the people for their confidence in Egypt,8 and contempt of God's word.18 God's mercies towards his church.27 God's wrath and t...

MHCC: Isa 30:8-18 - --The Jews were the only professing people God then had in the world, yet many among them were rebellious. They had the light, but they loved darkness r...

Matthew Henry: Isa 30:8-17 - -- Here, I. The preface is very awful. The prophet must not only preach this, but he must write it (Isa 30:8), write it in a table, to be hung up and...

Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 30:12-14 - -- Thus do they fall out with Jehovah and the bearers of His word. "Therefore thus saith the Holy One of Israel, Because ye dislike this word, and put...

Constable: Isa 7:1--39:8 - --III. Israel's crisis of faith chs. 7--39 This long section of the book deals with Israel's major decision in Isa...

Constable: Isa 13:1--35:10 - --B. God's sovereignty over the nations chs. 13-35 This major section of the book emphasizes the folly of ...

Constable: Isa 28:1--33:24 - --3. The folly of trusting the nations chs. 28-33 Chapters 28-35 are somewhat similar to chapters ...

Constable: Isa 30:1-33 - --The woe against rebellion by God's children ch. 30 There are several thematic connections between this chapter and chapter 28.298 The general structur...

Guzik: Isa 30:1-33 - --Isaiah 30 - Trust In the LORD, Not In Egypt A. A rebuke to those in Judah who looked to Egypt for deliverance. 1. (1-2) God exposes the sin of those...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Isaiah (Book Introduction) ISAIAH, son of Amoz (not Amos); contemporary of Jonah, Amos, Hosea, in Israel, but younger than they; and of Micah, in Judah. His call to a higher deg...

JFB: Isaiah (Outline) PARABLE OF JEHOVAH'S VINEYARD. (Isa. 5:1-30) SIX DISTINCT WOES AGAINST CRIMES. (Isa. 5:8-23) (Lev 25:13; Mic 2:2). The jubilee restoration of posses...

TSK: Isaiah (Book Introduction) Isaiah has, with singular propriety, been denominated the Evangelical Prophet, on account of the number and variety of his prophecies concerning the a...

TSK: Isaiah 30 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Isa 30:1, The prophet threatens the people for their confidence in Egypt, Isa 30:8, and contempt of God’s word; Isa 30:18, God’s merc...

Poole: Isaiah (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT THE teachers of the ancient church were of two sorts: 1. Ordinary, the priests and Levites. 2. Extraordinary, the prophets. These we...

Poole: Isaiah 30 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 30 The prophet threateneth the people for their confidence in Egypt, Isa 30:1-7 , and contempt of God’ s word, Isa 30:8-11 ; wherefore...

MHCC: Isaiah (Book Introduction) Isaiah prophesied in the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. He has been well called the evangelical prophet, on account of his numerous and...

MHCC: Isaiah 30 (Chapter Introduction) (Isa 30:1-7) The Jews reproved for seeking aid from Egypt. (Isa 30:8-18) Judgements in consequence of their contempt of God's word. (Isa 30:19-26) G...

Matthew Henry: Isaiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, With Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Isaiah Prophet is a title that sounds very great to those that understand it, t...

Matthew Henry: Isaiah 30 (Chapter Introduction) The prophecy of this chapter seems to relate (as that in the foregoing chapter) to the approaching danger of Jerusalem and desolations of Judah by ...

Constable: Isaiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and writer The title of this book of the Bible, as is true of the o...

Constable: Isaiah (Outline) Outline I. Introduction chs. 1-5 A. Israel's condition and God's solution ch. 1 ...

Constable: Isaiah Isaiah Bibliography Alexander, Joseph Addison. Commentary on the Prophecies of Isaiah. 1846, 1847. Revised ed. ...

Haydock: Isaiah (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF ISAIAS. INTRODUCTION. This inspired writer is called by the Holy Ghost, (Ecclesiasticus xlviii. 25.) the great prophet; from t...

Gill: Isaiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH This book is called, in the New Testament, sometimes "the Book of the Words of the Prophet Esaias", Luk 3:4 sometimes only t...

Gill: Isaiah 30 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 30 This chapter contains a complaint of the Jews for their sins and transgressions; a prophecy of their destruction for them...

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