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Text -- Isaiah 35:8 (NET)
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Wesley: Isa 35:8 - -- The high - way and the way are not to be taken for two different ways, but for one and the same way, even a causey, which is raised ground, and a way.
The high - way and the way are not to be taken for two different ways, but for one and the same way, even a causey, which is raised ground, and a way.
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The people (walking in it) shall be all righteous.
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Wesley: Isa 35:8 - -- But this way shall be appropriated to those persons above - mentioned; the weak, and blind, and lame, whom God will lead and save.
But this way shall be appropriated to those persons above - mentioned; the weak, and blind, and lame, whom God will lead and save.
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Wesley: Isa 35:8 - -- The way shall be so plain and strait, that even the most foolish travellers cannot easily mistake it.
The way shall be so plain and strait, that even the most foolish travellers cannot easily mistake it.
JFB: Isa 35:8 - -- Such a causeway (raised way, from a Hebrew root, "to cast up") as was used for the march of armies; valleys being filled up, hills and other obstructi...
Such a causeway (raised way, from a Hebrew root, "to cast up") as was used for the march of armies; valleys being filled up, hills and other obstructions removed (Isa 62:10; compare Isa 40:3-4).
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JFB: Isa 35:8 - -- Hebraism for "the holy way." HORSLEY translates, "the way of the Holy One;" but the words that follow, and Isa 35:10, show it is the way leading the r...
Hebraism for "the holy way." HORSLEY translates, "the way of the Holy One;" but the words that follow, and Isa 35:10, show it is the way leading the redeemed back to Jerusalem, both the literal and the heavenly (Isa 52:1; Joe 3:17; Rev 21:27); still Christ at His coming again shall be the Leader on the way, for which reason it is called, "The way of the Lord" (Isa 40:3; Mal 3:1).
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Rather, "He (the Holy One) shall be with them, walking in the way" [HORSLEY].
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JFB: Isa 35:8 - -- Rather, "And (even) fools," that is, the simple shall not go astray, namely, because "He shall be with them" (Mat 11:25; 1Co 1:26-28).
Rather, "And (even) fools," that is, the simple shall not go astray, namely, because "He shall be with them" (Mat 11:25; 1Co 1:26-28).
Clarke: Isa 35:8 - -- And a highway - The word ודרך vederech is by mistake added to the first member of the sentence from the beginning of the following member. Si...
And a highway - The word
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Clarke: Isa 35:8 - -- Err therein - A MS. of Dr. Kennicott’ s adds בו bo , in it, which seems necessary to the sense, and so the Vulgate, per eam , "by it. "One o...
Err therein - A MS. of Dr. Kennicott’ s adds
But it shall be for those "But he himself shall be with them, walking in the way"- That is, God; see Isa 35:4. "Who shall dwell among them, and set them an example that they should follow his steps."Our old English Version translated the place to this purpose, our last translators were misled by the authority of the Jews, who have absurdly made a division of the verses in the midst of the sentence, thereby destroying the construction and the sense.
Calvin -> Isa 35:8
Calvin: Isa 35:8 - -- 8.And a path shall be there Here it is promised to the Jews that they shall be allowed to return to their native country, lest, when they were carrie...
8.And a path shall be there Here it is promised to the Jews that they shall be allowed to return to their native country, lest, when they were carried into Babylon, they should think that they were led into perpetual banishmerit. Yet this statement is, in my opinion, extended much farther by the Prophet; for, as he promised a little before, that there would be plenty and abundance of provisions where there had been barrenness, so now he says that those places where formerly no man dwelt shall be occupied with the.journeys and habitations of a vast multitude of men; and, in short, that the whole of Judea shall enjoy such harmony and peace with other countries, that men shall pass from the one country to the other without fear; for where there are no inhabitants, there can be no intercourse and no roads. He therefore means that the Jews will carry on intercourse and merchandise with other nations, after having been brought back and restored to their own land.
And it shall be called, The holy way Not without reason does the Prophet add that “the way shall be holy;” for wherever there is a great multitude of men, innumerable vices and corruptions abound. What else is done by a crowd of men than to pollute the land by infecting each other with mutual contagion? The Prophet therefore means that not only the earth, but also the minds of men are renewed by the kindness of Christ, so that they sanctify the earth which they formerly were wont to corrupt by their pollution. Yet what I stated briefly ought to be remembered, that the Jews, to whom the way shall be consecrated, will return to their native country, that they may worship their Redeemer in it in a holy manner; as if he had said that the land will be cleansed from the disgraceful rabble of a wicked people, that it may be inhabited by the true worshippers of God.
The unclean person shall not pass through it He now adds a more full explanation; for polluted persons shall not tread the land which God hath set apart for his children; as if he had said, that the Lord will separate believers in such a manner that they shall not be mingled with the reprobate. This ought, unquestionably, to be reckoned among the most valuable blessings of the Church; but it is not fulfilled in this life; for both despisers of God and hypocrites rush indiscriminately into the Church and hold a place there. Yet some evidence of this grace becomes visible, whenever God, by various methods, cleanses his Church; but the full cleansing of it must be expected at the last day. Even the worshippers of God, whom he has regenerated by his Spirit, are attended by much uncleanness. Though they have been sanctified by God, yet their holiness cannot be perfect; their flesh is not wholly dead, but subdued and restrained so as to obey the Spirit. Now, it is because the Lord reigns in them, and subdues their natural dispositions, that, on account of that part of them which is the most important, they are called Saints.
And he shall be to them one that walketh in the way This clause has been tortured in various ways by commentators. Some render it “This shall be their road; they who have been used to the road, and they who are unacquainted with it, shall not go astray.” Others render it, “This shall be the road for the children of Israel, and they who walk shall not go astray, though they be unacquainted with it.” But the demonstrative pronoun
“by means of a cloud by day, and of a pillar of fire by night.” (Exo 13:21.)
At the same time he points out how necessary it is that God should govern us, in directly laying folly to our charge, when he adds —
Fools shall not go astray; for they who are wise in their own eyes, and who rely on their own guidance, will be permitted by God to wander in uncertain courses; and therefore, if we wish that he should walk along with us, let us know that we need his guidance. Yet he offers us this most excellent reward, that they who follow him, even though they did not formerly possess any wisdom, shall be in no danger of going astray. Yet the Prophet does not mean that believers, after the Lord has taken them by the hand, will be ignorant; but he shews what they are before the Lord becomes their leader.
TSK -> Isa 35:8
TSK: Isa 35:8 - -- an highway : Isa 11:16, Isa 19:23, Isa 40:3, Isa 40:4, Isa 42:16, Isa 49:11, Isa 49:12, Isa 57:14, Isa 62:10; Jer 31:21; Joh 14:6; Heb 10:20-23
The wa...
an highway : Isa 11:16, Isa 19:23, Isa 40:3, Isa 40:4, Isa 42:16, Isa 49:11, Isa 49:12, Isa 57:14, Isa 62:10; Jer 31:21; Joh 14:6; Heb 10:20-23
The way : Eph 2:10; 1Th 4:7; 2Ti 1:9; Tit 2:11-14; Heb 12:14; 1Pe 1:14, 1Pe 1:15; 1Pe 2:9, 1Pe 2:10
the unclean : Isa 52:1, Isa 52:11, Isa 60:21; Eze 43:12, Eze 44:9; Joe 3:17; Zec 14:20,Zec 14:21; 2Pe 3:13; Rev 21:27
but it shall be for those : or, for he shall be with them, Isa 49:10; Psa 23:4; Mat 1:23; Rev 7:15-17
the wayfaring : Isa 30:21; Psa 19:7, Psa 25:8, Psa 25:9, Psa 119:130; Pro 4:18, Pro 8:20; Jer 32:39, Jer 32:40; Jer 50:4, Jer 50:5; Joh 7:17; 1Jo 2:20,1Jo 2:27
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Barnes -> Isa 35:8
Barnes: Isa 35:8 - -- And an highway shall be there - (see the note at Isa 11:16). This is language which is derived from the return of the Jews from captivity. The ...
And an highway shall be there - (see the note at Isa 11:16). This is language which is derived from the return of the Jews from captivity. The idea is, that there would be easy and uninterrupted access to their own land. The more remote, though main idea in the mind of the prophet seems to have been, that the way of access to the blessings of the Messiah’ s reign would be open and free to all (compare Isa 40:3-4).
And a way - It is not easy to mark the difference between the word "way"(
And it shall be called the way of holiness - The reason why it should be so called is stated; - no impure person should travel it. The idea is, that all who should have access to the favor of God, or who should come into his kingdom, should be holy.
The unclean shall not pass over it - There shall be no idolater there; no one shall be admitted who is not a pure worshipper of Yahweh. Such is the design of the kingdom which is set up by the Messiah, and such the church of Christ should be (see Isa 40:3-4; Isa 49:11; Isa 62:10).
But it shall be for those - For those who are specified immediately, for the ransomed of the Lord. The Margin is, ‘ For he shall be with them.’ Lowth reads it,
‘ But he himself shall be with them, walking in the way.’
And this, it seems to me, is the more probable sense of the passage, indicating that they should not go alone or unprotected. It would be a holy way, because their God would be with them; it would be safe, because he would attend and defend them.
The wayfaring men - Hebrew, ‘ He walking in the way.’ According to the translation proposed above, this refers to God, the Redeemer, who will be with his people, walking in the way with them.
Though fools - Hebrew, ‘ And fools.’ That is, the simple, the unlearned, or those who are regarded as fools. It shall be a highway thrown up, so direct, and so unlike other paths, that there shall be no danger of mistaking it. The friends of God are often regarded as fools by the world. Many of them are of the humbler class of life, and are destitute of human learning, and of worldly wisdom. The sense here is, that the way of salvation shall be so plain, that no one, however ignorant and unlearned, need err in regard to it. In accordance with this, the Saviour said that the gospel was preached to the poor; and he himself always represented the way to life as such that the most simple and unlettered might find it.
Poole -> Isa 35:8
Poole: Isa 35:8 - -- An highway shall be there, and a way: the highway and the way are not to be taken for two different ways, but for one and the same way, even a causey...
An highway shall be there, and a way: the highway and the way are not to be taken for two different ways, but for one and the same way, even a causey or cast-way, which is both raised ground, as the first Hebrew word signifies, and a way; both signifying a convenient, prepared, plain, and common road or path for travellers, such as the doctrine of the gospel is, which is frequently compared to a way, both in the Old and New Testament, as hath been often observed.
It shall be called the way of holiness it shall be a holy way, trodden by holy men, and filled with holy practices. The people (walking in it) shall be all (i.e. a very great number of them, not so few as in the times of the law) righteous , as is declared and prophesied afterward, Isa 60:21 .
The unclean shall not pass over it either to disturb or defile it. Unclean persons shall, in a good measure, be kept or cast out of my church, by the strict exercise of good discipline, here, and hereafter not one unclean person shall enter into my kingdom.
It shall be for those but this way shall be appropriated unto those persons above mentioned, the weak, and blind, and lame, whom God will heal and save, Isa 35:3-6 . The pronoun relative is put without an antecedent, as it is in many other places. But this, and the following clause, is, and may well be, rendered otherwise, and he (to wit, God, who is oft designed by this pronoun, and is easily understood out of the context) shall be to or with them walking in the way , (their companion and guide in their way, which is a great felicity,) that fools may not err therein. The way-faring men, though fools, shall not err therein ; the way shall be so plain and straight, that even the most foolish travellers (who are described by this character, that they know not the way to the city, Ecc 10:15 ) cannot easily mistake it.
Haydock -> Isa 35:8
Haydock: Isa 35:8 - -- Way, leading to Jerusalem. Idolaters, &c., shall not be there, chap. lii. 1. This was only verified (Calmet) in the Catholic Church, where, though ...
Way, leading to Jerusalem. Idolaters, &c., shall not be there, chap. lii. 1. This was only verified (Calmet) in the Catholic Church, where, though some wicked may be found, the truth still prevails; and holiness can be obtained no where else. (Haydock) ---
This Church is unspotted, Ephesians v. 27. (Calmet) ---
Fools. The most simple may learn what is necessary for salvation, (Menochius) which will never be done by consulting Scripture alone. (Haydock)
Gill -> Isa 35:8
Gill: Isa 35:8 - -- And an highway shall be there, and a way,.... Not two ways, but one; the way shall be a highway, a way cast up, raised, and "elevated" y; this is to b...
And an highway shall be there, and a way,.... Not two ways, but one; the way shall be a highway, a way cast up, raised, and "elevated" y; this is to be understood principally of Christ, the only way of life and salvation; and of the lesser paths of duty and ordinances: and the meaning is, that in those desert places, where Christ and his Gospel had not been preached, at least for many ages, here he should be made known, as the way, the truth, and the life; his Gospel preached, and his ordinances administered; and multitudes, both of Jews and Gentiles, should be directed and enabled to walk here. Christ is a highway to both; a way cast up by sovereign grace, which is raised above the mire and dirt of sin, and carries over it, and from it; a way visible and manifest, clearly pointed to and described in the everlasting Gospel; it is the King's highway, the highway of the King of kings, which he has ordered and appointed, and is common to all his subjects, high and low, rich and poor, stronger or weaker believers, all may walk in this way; it is an old beaten path, which saints in all ages, from the beginning of the world, have walked in; it is the good old way, the more excellent, the most excellent one; all obstructions and impediments are removed, cast in by sin, Satan, the law, and the world; nor is anyone to be stopped and molested in this way, and all in it shall come safe to their journey's end:
and it shall be called The way of holiness; or, "a holy way" z; Christ is perfectly holy in nature and life, and the holiness of both is imputed to those that are in this way; all in this way are sanctified by the Spirit and grace of God; this way leads to perfect holiness in heaven, and none but holy persons walk here: salvation by Christ no ways discourages the practice of holiness, but is the greatest motive and incentive to it. Christ leads his people in paths of righteousness; in the paths of truth, of ordinances, and of worship, public and private, all which are holy; and in the path of Gospel conversation and godliness: this way is so holy, that
the unclean shall not pass over it; all men are unclean by nature; some are cleansed by the grace of God and blood of Christ; and though, as sanctified, they are not free from sin and the pollution of it, yet, as justified, they are "the undefiled in the way"; and none but such can pass over, or pass through this way to heaven, Rev 21:27,
but it shall be for those; for holy men, not for the unclean; for Israel only, as Kimchi, for such who are Israelites indeed; for those who are before mentioned, Isa 35:5 as Jarchi; it is for those to walk in who have been blind, but now see, and these are led in a way that they knew not before; for the deaf, who now hear the voice behind them, saying, this is the way; for the lame man, that leaps like a hart, to walk and run in; for the dumb, now made to sing, and go on in it rejoicing; it is for the redeemed to walk in, as in the following verse. This clause may be rendered, "and he shall be with them" a; that is, God shall be with them; they shall have his company and gracious presence in the way; he will be with them, to guide and direct them, to supply all their wants, and furnish them with everything convenient for them; to support and strengthen them, on whom they may lean and stay themselves; to guard and protect them from all their enemies; and being with them they shall not miss their way, or fail of coming to the end. Hence it follows,
the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein; or travellers; such the saints are, they are strangers, pilgrims, and sojourners here; they have no continuance here; they are like wayfaring men, that abide but for a night; they are bound for another country, a better, even a heavenly one, and at last shall arrive thither: now these, though they have been "fools" in their unregenerate state, with respect to spiritual things; or though they may not have that sharpness of wit, and quickness of natural parts, as some men have; and though they may not have that clear and distinct knowledge of Gospel truths as others, at least of some of them, yet shall not err as to the way of salvation; and though they may err or mistake in some things, yet not in the main, not fundamentally, nor finally; the way of salvation by Christ is so plain a way, that he that has any spiritual understanding of it shall not err in it.
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NET Notes: Isa 35:8 In this context “fools” are those who are morally corrupt, not those with limited intellectual capacity.
Geneva Bible -> Isa 35:8
Geneva Bible: Isa 35:8 And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of ( h ) holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it ( i ) [shall be...
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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 35:1-10
TSK Synopsis: Isa 35:1-10 - --1 The joyful flourishing of Christ's kingdom.3 The weak are encouraged by the virtues and privileges of the Gospel.
Maclaren -> Isa 35:8-9
Maclaren: Isa 35:8-9 - --The King's Highway
And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it s...
MHCC -> Isa 35:5-10
MHCC: Isa 35:5-10 - --When Christ shall come to set up his kingdom in the world, then wonders, great wonders, shall be wrought on men's souls. By the word and Spirit of Chr...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 35:5-10
Matthew Henry: Isa 35:5-10 - -- " Then, when your God shall come, even Christ, to set up his kingdom in the world, to which all the prophets bore witness, especially towards the c...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 35:8-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 35:8-10 - --
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