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Text -- Isaiah 55:13 (NET)

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55:13 Evergreens will grow in place of thorn bushes, firs will grow in place of nettles; they will be a monument to the Lord, a permanent reminder that will remain.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wicked | Thorn | THORN IN THE FLESH | Righteousness | NAME | Myrtle | Jesus, The Christ | Isaiah, The Book of | Isaiah | ISAIAH, BOOK OF | Fir | FIR; FIR-TREE | Church | Briers | Brier | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Isa 55:13 - -- Whereas your land was filled with thorns and briars, as was foretold, they shall be rooted out, and it shall be planted with fir - trees and myrtle - ...

Whereas your land was filled with thorns and briars, as was foretold, they shall be rooted out, and it shall be planted with fir - trees and myrtle - trees, and such other trees, as are useful either for fruit or for delight. The church shall be delivered from pernicious things, and replenished with all divine graces and blessings.

Wesley: Isa 55:13 - -- This wonderful change shall bring much honour to God.

This wonderful change shall bring much honour to God.

Wesley: Isa 55:13 - -- For a monument, of God's infinite power, and faithfulness, and love to his people to all succeeding generations.

For a monument, of God's infinite power, and faithfulness, and love to his people to all succeeding generations.

JFB: Isa 55:13 - -- Emblem of the wicked (2Sa 23:6; Mic 7:4).

Emblem of the wicked (2Sa 23:6; Mic 7:4).

JFB: Isa 55:13 - -- The godly (Isa 60:13; Psa 92:12). Compare as to the change wrought, Rom 6:19.

The godly (Isa 60:13; Psa 92:12). Compare as to the change wrought, Rom 6:19.

JFB: Isa 55:13 - -- Emblem of uncultivation (Isa 5:6).

Emblem of uncultivation (Isa 5:6).

JFB: Isa 55:13 - -- Hebrew, Hedes, from which comes Hedassah, the original name of Esther. Type of the Christian Church; for it is a lowly, though beautiful, fragrant, an...

Hebrew, Hedes, from which comes Hedassah, the original name of Esther. Type of the Christian Church; for it is a lowly, though beautiful, fragrant, and evergreen shrub (Psa 92:13-14).

JFB: Isa 55:13 - -- A perpetual memorial to the glory of Jehovah (Jer 13:11; Jer 33:9).

A perpetual memorial to the glory of Jehovah (Jer 13:11; Jer 33:9).

Clarke: Isa 55:13 - -- Instead of the thorn "Instead of the thorny bushes"- These likewise (see note on Isa 55:12, and on Isa 54:11 (note)) are general poetical images, ex...

Instead of the thorn "Instead of the thorny bushes"- These likewise (see note on Isa 55:12, and on Isa 54:11 (note)) are general poetical images, expressing a great and happy change for the better. The wilderness turned into a paradise, Lebanon into Carmel: the desert of the Gentiles watered with the heavenly snow and rain, which fail not to have their due effect, and becoming fruitful in piety and righteousness: or, as the Chaldee gives the moral sense of the emblem, "instead of the wicked shall arise the just; and instead of sinners, such as fear to sin."Compare Isa 35:1, Isa 35:2; Isa 41:19

And instead of - The conjunction ו vau is added, ותחת vetachath , in forty-five MSS. of Kennicott’ s several of De Rossi’ s, and five editions; and it is acknowledged by all the ancient Versions. The Masoretes therefore might have safely received it into the text, and not have referred us for it to the margin. But this is no uncommon case with them. Even in our own Version the best reading is very often found in the margin.

Calvin: Isa 55:13 - -- 13.Instead of the bramble 91 shall come up the fir-tree. He still extols the power of God, which would be visible in the restoration of the people;...

13.Instead of the bramble 91 shall come up the fir-tree. He still extols the power of God, which would be visible in the restoration of the people; for he shows that the change will be such that they shall have an easy road to return. Some explain it allegorically, and suppose that by “brambles” are meant men who wish to do injury, and who inflict wounds on others, and that these shall be “fir­trees,” that is, trees that bear fruit and that are useful to their neighbors; but in expositions of that kind ingenuity is carried to excess. When they say that these things relate to the kingdom of Christ, and on that account ought to be understood in a spiritual sense, I agree with them; for the Prophet begins with the departure from Babylon, and includes the whole condition of the Church, till Christ was manifested to the world. But the propriety of that allegory must not therefore be admitted; for he speaks of the departure from Babylon, and, in order to open it up for his people, he says that he will remove every obstacle, and will supply them with everything necessary, so that they shall suffer no inconvenience. In like manner, when Christ promises the benefit of redemption, he likewise takes away everything that would injure or retard, and even turns those things to a different and totally opposite purpose, that from them also they may receive some benefit. All things (Rom 8:28) tend to the advantage of believers, and those things which would otherwise be injurious and destructive, are employed by God as remedies to purify them, that they may not be devoted to the world, but may become more ready and cheerful in the service of their Master. 92

And shall be to Jehovah for a name When he says that it shall be to God “for a name,” he shows what is the design of the restoration of the Church. It is, that the name of God may be more illustrious among men, and that the remembrance of him may flourish and be maintained. On this account he adds that it shall be a perpetual sign, that is, a monument, and, as we commonly say, a memorial; and although, amidst these tempests, the Church be tossed and agitated in various ways, yet, because the Lord wishes that the remembrance of his name may be everlasting, he will guard and defend her.

TSK: Isa 55:13 - -- of the thorn : Isa 11:6-9, Isa 41:19, Isa 60:13, Isa 60:21, Isa 61:3; Mic 7:4; Rom 6:19; 1Co 6:9-11; 2Co 5:17 for a : Isa 43:21; Jer 13:11, Jer 33:9; ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Isa 55:13 - -- Instead of the thorn - (Compare the notes at Isa 11:6-8; Isa 35:1-2; Isa 41:19; Isa 42:20). The word rendered ‘ thorn’ ( נעצוּץ...

Instead of the thorn - (Compare the notes at Isa 11:6-8; Isa 35:1-2; Isa 41:19; Isa 42:20). The word rendered ‘ thorn’ ( נעצוּץ na‛ătsûts ) occurs only here and in Isa 7:19. It evidently means a thorn, hedge, or thorny-bush.

Shall come up the fir tree - ( ברושׁ be rôsh ; see the notes at Isa 14:8; Isa 37:24; Isa 60:13; Zec 11:2). A change would be produced in the moral condition of man as great as if in the natural world the rough and useless thorn should be succeeded by the beautiful and useful cypress (compare Isa 60:13).

And instead of the brier - The brier is everywhere an emblem of desolation, and of an uncultivated country (see Isa 5:6; Isa 7:23-24).

The myrtle-tree - (see the notes at Isa 41:19). The idea here is, that under the gospel the change would be as great in the moral world as if a field all overrun with briers should at once become thick set with myrtles.

And it shall be to the Lord - The reference here is to all that had been said in the chapter. The gift of the Messiah; the universal offer of the gospel; the bestowing of pardon; the turning of the wicked unto God; and the great and salutary changes produced by the gospel, would all be a memorial of the benevolence and glory of Yahweh.

For a name - It should tend to diffuse his name; to spread abroad a knowledge of himself.

An everlasting sign - On the meaning of the word rendered ‘ sign,’ see the notes at Isa 7:14, Here it means that it would be an eternal memorial of the mercy and goodness of Yahweh.

That shall not be cut off - The gospel with its rich and varied blessings shall erect enduring monuments in the earth, to the praise and honor of God. It will be more enduring as a memorial of him than all altars and statues, and temples erected to celebrate and perpetuate idolatry; as wide-diffused as are his works of creation, and more fruitful of blessings than anything elsewhere conferred on man.

Poole: Isa 55:13 - -- Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree whereas your land was filled with thorns and...

Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree whereas your land was filled with thorns and briers , as was foretold, Isa 7:24 , they shall be rooted out, and it shall be planted with fir trees and myrtle trees, and such other trees which are useful either for fruit or for delight. Or this promise may be answerable to that Eze 28:24 , There shall be no more a pricking brier unto the house of Israel, nor any grieving thorn , &c., but instead of them shall be such trees as shall yield shade and refreshment. The meaning is, The church shall be delivered from pernicious men and things, and replenished with sincere and serious believers, and with all sorts of Divine graces and blessings.

It shall be to the Lord for a name this wonderful change shall bring much honour to that God by whom it is wrought.

For an everlasting sign for a monument or evident and glorious token of God’ s infinite power, and faithfulness, and love to his people unto all succeeding generations.

That shall not be cut off which shall never be abolished, but shall always live and flourish in the minds and mouths of men.

Haydock: Isa 55:13 - -- Myrtle-tree. Instead of the wicked, the just shall be seen. (Chaldean) --- Away. The conversion and sanctity of the Gentiles shall be a trophy t...

Myrtle-tree. Instead of the wicked, the just shall be seen. (Chaldean) ---

Away. The conversion and sanctity of the Gentiles shall be a trophy to the Lord. (Menochius)

Gill: Isa 55:13 - -- Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree,.... The meaning of which either is, that inst...

Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree,.... The meaning of which either is, that instead of wicked men, comparable to briers and thorns for their being fruitless and useless, harmful and pernicious, under a curse, and their end to be burned, there good men, comparable to fruitful and beautiful trees, shall be; which was eminently true when the Gospel was preached in the Gentile world; see Isa 35:1 so the Targum,

"instead of the ungodly shall rise up righteous persons, and instead of sinners shall rise up such as are afraid to sin;''

or else the sense is, that such who are like briers and thorns in their nature state, being no better than others, but children of wrath, even as others, shall by the grace of God be made like fir and myrtle trees; as great a change shall be wrought in them as if briers and thorns were changed into fir and myrtle trees; to which the saints are sometimes compared, particularly to myrtle trees, Zec 1:10, because goodly to look at, of a sweet smell, ever green, flourish in watery places, and bring forth fruit:

and it shall be to the Lord for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off; that is, these persons, who are become and made like to fir and myrtle trees, shall be called by the name of the Lord, shall bear his name, support his Gospel and interest, and be for his praise, and to the glory of his grace, who has done such great and wonderful things for them;

and shall be for an everlasting sign and monument of the love, grace, power, and faithfulness of God, and for a sure token that the church and people of God shall not be cut off, but that God will have a people to serve him as long as the sun and moon endure.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Isa 55:13 Or, more literally, “a permanent sign that will not be cut off.”

Geneva Bible: Isa 55:13 Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree: and it shall be to the LORD ( o ) for a name,...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Isa 55:1-13 - --1 The prophet, with the promises of Christ, calls to faith,6 and to repentance.8 The happy success of them that believe.

Maclaren: Isa 55:1-13 - --The Call To The Thirsty Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine an...

MHCC: Isa 55:6-13 - --Here is a gracious offer of pardon, and peace, and of all happiness. It shall not be in vain to seek God, now his word is calling to us, and his Spiri...

Matthew Henry: Isa 55:6-13 - -- We have here a further account of that covenant of grace which is made with us in Jesus Christ, both what is required and what is promised in the co...

Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 55:12-13 - -- The true point of comparison, however, is the energy with which the word is realized. Assuredly and irresistibly will the word of redemption be fulf...

Constable: Isa 40:1--55:13 - --IV. Israel's calling in the world chs. 40--55 This part of Isaiah picks up a theme from chapters 1-39 and develo...

Constable: Isa 49:1--55:13 - --B. God's atonement for Israel chs. 49-55 In the previous section (chs. 40-48), Isaiah revealed that God ...

Constable: Isa 54:1--55:13 - --3. Invitation to salvation chs. 54-55 This section of Isaiah's prophecy joyfully announces Yahwe...

Constable: Isa 55:1-13 - --Yahweh's gracious invitation ch. 55 This chapter is part two of Isaiah's celebration of ...

Constable: Isa 55:6-13 - --Transforming salvation 55:6-13 This pericope repeats and refocuses the invitation just extended (vv. 1-3). The offer continues to be to come to God, b...

Guzik: Isa 55:1-13 - --Isaiah 55 - An Invitation to Receive the Glory of the LORD's Restoration A. An invitation to receive blessing. 1. (1-2) An invitation to be richly f...

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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 55 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Isa 55:1, The prophet, with the promises of Christ, calls to faith, Isa 55:6, and to repentance; Isa 55:8, The happy success of them that...

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 55 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 55 An invitation to seek for spiritual blessings from Christ, whom the Father sendeth, Isa 55:1-5 ; to come to him speedily, and by repenta...

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 55 (Chapter Introduction) (Isa 55:1-5) An invitation to receive freely the blessings of the Saviour. (Isa 55:6-13) Gracious offers of pardon and peace.

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 55 (Chapter Introduction) As we had much of Christ in the 53rd chapter, and much of the church of Christ in the 54th chapter, so in this chapter we have much of the covenant...

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 55 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 55 As the two preceding chapters are prophecies of Christ and his church, this treats of his word and ordinances, and of the...

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