
Text -- Isaiah 46:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> Isa 46:8
Think of this again and again, ye who have been guilty of this foolish sin.
JFB: Isa 46:8 - -- Renounce the childishness of idolatry as shown in what precedes (1Co 14:20; 1Co 16:13; Eph 4:14). In order to be manly we must be godly; for man was m...

Addressed to the idolaters among the Jews.
Clarke -> Isa 46:8
Clarke: Isa 46:8 - -- Show yourselves men - התאששו hithoshashu . This word is rather of doubtful derivation and signification. It occurs only in this place: and s...
Show yourselves men -
Calvin -> Isa 46:8
Calvin: Isa 46:8 - -- 8.Remember this This verse may be explained in two ways, either that the Lord addresses the Jews, or that he addresses the Gentiles. Men who otherwis...
8.Remember this This verse may be explained in two ways, either that the Lord addresses the Jews, or that he addresses the Gentiles. Men who otherwise are not well instructed in the Law are led into mistakes, because they extinguish that knowledge which God kindles in their hearts; for there is no person who has not some seed of religion implanted in him by nature, but men choke it by their unbelief, or corrupt and debase it by their inventions. On this account we might extend it to the whole human race. But I am more disposed to adopt a different opinion, which is also demanded by the context; for the Prophet will soon afterwards add what does not apply to any but the Jews, whom he calls transgressors, because, having been vanquished by a slight temptation, they revolted from the true God, as if captivity ought to have obliterated from their hearts all the benefits which he had bestowed on them. Since, therefore, they had shaken off the true religion, he sharply rebukes their ingratitude in having been so easily led away to sinful inventions.
Return to the heart 218 By giving them this injunction he means that they are not of sound understanding. Others render it, “Recall.” This is feeble and inappropriate, and, a little before, he had bid them remember, and will immediately repeat the same thing. Now, therefore, he rather bids them “return to the heart,” because forgetfulness of God’s benefits was a sort of madness.
Blush Others render it, “Act a manly part,” and derive the word from
TSK -> Isa 46:8
TSK: Isa 46:8 - -- Remember : Isa 44:18-21; Deu 32:29; Psa 115:8, Psa 135:18; Jer 10:8; 1Co 14:20
bring : Isa 47:7; Eze 18:28; Hag 1:5, Hag 1:7; Luk 15:17; Eph 5:14

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Barnes -> Isa 46:8
Barnes: Isa 46:8 - -- Remember this - Bear in mind what is now said of the manner in which idols are made. This is addressed, doubtless, to the Jews, and is designed...
Remember this - Bear in mind what is now said of the manner in which idols are made. This is addressed, doubtless, to the Jews, and is designed to keep them from idolatry.
And show yourselves men - Act as men; throw away the childish trifles of idolaters. The word used here (
O ye transgressors - Ye who have violated the laws of God by the worship of idols. In the time of Manasseh, the Israelites were much addicted to idolatry, and probably this is to be regarded as addressed to them, and as designed to recall them from it to the worship of the true God.
Poole -> Isa 46:8
Poole: Isa 46:8 - -- Remember this consider these things which I now speak, O ye Israelites,
and show yourselves men act like reasonable creatures, and be not so brutis...
Remember this consider these things which I now speak, O ye Israelites,
and show yourselves men act like reasonable creatures, and be not so brutish as to worship your own works; be so wise and courageous as to withstand all solicitation to idolatry.
Bring it again to mind think of this again and again.
O ye transgressors you who have been guilty of this foolish sin; and therefore are obliged to take the better heed that you do not relapse into it again.
Haydock -> Isa 46:8
Ashamed. Septuagint, "groan." Protestants, "shew yourselves men." (Haydock)
Gill -> Isa 46:8
Gill: Isa 46:8 - -- Remember this,.... Or "these things", as the Syriac version, concerning the matter of which, and the manner in which idols are made; their impotency t...
Remember this,.... Or "these things", as the Syriac version, concerning the matter of which, and the manner in which idols are made; their impotency to move themselves, and their inability to help their votaries, and the difference between them and the true God:
and show yourselves men; and not brutes, as the makers and worshippers of images are, or show themselves as if they were; who unmanly themselves, and act contrary to the natural reason of mankind: or "be ye strong" q; so the Targum and Jarchi; fortify yourselves against all temptations to idolatry, and against all the arguments and persuasions of idolaters; or "burn ye" r or "be ye inflamed", so Rabenu Hal and Joseph Kimchi; that is, blush and be ashamed at such sottishness and stupidity, as men when they are ashamed look as if their faces were inflamed; so the Vulgate Latin version renders it, "be ye confounded" s; or the sense is, be fervent in spirit, be fired t with zeal for God and his glory, and with indignation against such gross idolatry:
bring it again to mind, O ye transgressors; of the law of God, in this instance of idolatry; meaning either the Babylonians, or rather the Jews, who had been drawn in by them to idolatrous practices; calling upon them to return to their senses; to use and exercise their reason; to recollect and reconsider things, and observe and repent of the folly and wickedness they had been guilty of.

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NET Notes: Isa 46:8 Heb “return [it], rebels, to heart”; NRSV “recall it to mind, you transgressors.”
Geneva Bible -> Isa 46:8
Geneva Bible: Isa 46:8 Remember this, and show yourselves men: bring [it] again to ( h ) mind, O ye transgressors.
( h ) Become wise, meaning, that all idolaters are withou...

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 46:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Isa 46:1-13 - --1 The idols of Babylon could not save themselves.3 God saves his people to the end.5 Idols are not comparable to God for power,12 or present salvation...
MHCC -> Isa 46:5-13
MHCC: Isa 46:5-13 - --Here the folly of those who made idols, and then prayed to them, is exposed. How does the profuseness of idolaters shame the niggardliness of many who...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 46:5-13
Matthew Henry: Isa 46:5-13 - -- The deliverance of Israel by the destruction of Babylon (the general subject of all these chapters) is here insisted upon, and again promised, for t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 46:8-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 46:8-11 - --
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