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Text -- Isaiah 57:17 (NET)
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Wesley: Isa 57:17 - -- Of which sin the Jews were eminently guilty. But this comprehends all those sins for which God contended with them.
Of which sin the Jews were eminently guilty. But this comprehends all those sins for which God contended with them.
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Yet he was not reformed, but trespassed more and more.
JFB: Isa 57:17 - -- Akin to idolatry; and, like it, having drawn off Israel's heart from God (Isa 2:7; Isa 56:11; Isa 58:3; Jer 6:13; Col 3:5).
Clarke -> Isa 57:17
Clarke: Isa 57:17 - -- For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth "Because of his iniquity for a short time was I wroth"- For בצעו bitso , I read בצע betsa ...
For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth "Because of his iniquity for a short time was I wroth"- For
Calvin -> Isa 57:17
Calvin: Isa 57:17 - -- 17.For the iniquity of his lust Here he complains of the obstinate wickedness of the people, and shows that the Lord had very good reason for punishi...
17.For the iniquity of his lust Here he complains of the obstinate wickedness of the people, and shows that the Lord had very good reason for punishing him in this manner; so that there can be no complaint of his immoderate cruelty.
I struck him, I hid myself He means that his favor was, in some respects, withdrawn and “hidden” for a time. Now, he speaks according to the opinion of men, because, as we have already said, we imagine that God is an enemy, and is angry with us, when he punishes for our transgressions. And it is necessary that we should have those views and conceptions of him, that we may arrive at a true acknowledgment of our sins; for we should never acknowledge them sincerely, or be distressed on account of them, if we did not reflect with ourselves, and know that we had provoked God’s wrath. But, while it is desirable that we should be led to repentance in this manner, we must beware, on the other hand, lest in consequence of imagining that God is hostile and unwilling to be reconciled to us, we should be swallowed up by sorrow. The Prophet therefore restrains these immoderate terrors, and forbids us to judge of God according to our natural disposition; for although he chastises us, he does not cease to cherish a father’s love and affection towards those whom he has once embraced.
But he went away This is the rebelliousness which the Prophet blames and rebukes, that the people were in no degree made better, but persevered in their wickedness. He shows that they were desperate, because the violent remedies which the Lord had tried could not bring them back into the right way.
TSK -> Isa 57:17
TSK: Isa 57:17 - -- the iniquity : Isa 5:8, Isa 5:9, Isa 56:11; Jer 6:13, Jer 8:10, Jer 22:17; Eze 33:31; Mic 2:2, Mic 2:3; Luk 12:15; Eph 5:3-5; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9; 2Pe 2:...
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Barnes -> Isa 57:17
Barnes: Isa 57:17 - -- For the iniquity of his covetousness - The guilt of his avarice; that is, of the Jewish people. The word rendered here ‘ covetousness̵...
For the iniquity of his covetousness - The guilt of his avarice; that is, of the Jewish people. The word rendered here ‘ covetousness’ (
And smote him - That is, I brought heavy judgments on the Jewish people.
I hid me - I withdrew the evidences of my presence and the tokens of my favor, and left them to themselves.
And he went on frowardly - Margin, ‘ Turning away.’ That is, abandoned by me, the Jewish people declined from my service and sunk deeper into sin. The idea here is, that if God withdraws from his people, such is their tendency to depravity, that they will wander away from him, and sink deeper in guilt a truth which is manifest in the experience of individuals, as well as of communities and churches.
Poole -> Isa 57:17
Poole: Isa 57:17 - -- Covetousness of which sin the Jews were eminently guilty, as is expressly affirmed, Jer 6:13 8:10 . But this is not mentioned exclusively as to other...
Covetousness of which sin the Jews were eminently guilty, as is expressly affirmed, Jer 6:13 8:10 . But this is not mentioned exclusively as to other sins, but synecdochically, so as to comprehend all those sins for which God contended with them.
I hid me I withdrew my favour and help from him, and left him in great calamities.
And he went on frowardly in the way of his heart yet he was not reformed by corrections, but in his distresses trespassed more and more, as was said of Ahaz, and obstinately persisted in those sinful courses which were chosen by and were most pleasing to the lusts of his own corrupt heart.
Haydock -> Isa 57:17
Haydock: Isa 57:17 - -- Heart. Dreadful state of the abandoned sinner! (Deuteronomy xxxii.21., and Psalm xii. 2., and xliii. 24.)
Heart. Dreadful state of the abandoned sinner! (Deuteronomy xxxii.21., and Psalm xii. 2., and xliii. 24.)
Gill -> Isa 57:17
Gill: Isa 57:17 - -- For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him, .... Not the greedy watchmen of the church of Rome, Isa 56:10, but teachers and preac...
For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him, .... Not the greedy watchmen of the church of Rome, Isa 56:10, but teachers and preachers in the reformed churches, who mind their own things, and not the things of Christ; seek after good benefices and livings, temporalities and pluralities, and to be lord bishops; taking the oversight of the flock for filthy lucre sake; which may easily be observed to be the predominant sin of the preachers and professors of the reformed churches; for which God has a controversy with them, and, resenting it, has smote and rebuked them in a providential way; and has threatened them, as he did the church at Sardis, the emblem of the reformed churches, that he will come upon them as a thief, Rev 3:4.
I hid me, and was wroth: showed his displeasure by departing from them; and how much God has withdrawn his presence, and caused his spirit to depart from the churches of the Reformation, is too notorious:
and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart; took no notice of the reproofs and corrections of God; was unconcerned at his absence; not at all affected with his departure, and the withdrawings of his Spirit; these had no effect to cause a reformation, as is now too visibly the case; the same evil is pursued with equal eagerness; this is a way the heart of man is set upon, and they do not care to be turned out of it; and are like froward peevish children under the rod, receive no correction by it.
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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 57:1-21
TSK Synopsis: Isa 57:1-21 - --1 The blessed death of the righteous.3 God reproves the Jews for their whorish idolatry.13 He gives promises of mercy to the penitent.
MHCC -> Isa 57:13-21
MHCC: Isa 57:13-21 - --The idols and their worshippers shall come to nothing; but those who trust in God's grace, shall be brought to the joys of heaven. With the Lord there...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 57:17-21
Matthew Henry: Isa 57:17-21 - -- The body of the people of Israel, in this account of God's dealings with them, is spoken of as a particular person (Isa 57:17, Isa 57:18), but divid...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 57:17-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 57:17-18 - --
This general law of His action is most especially the law of His conduct towards Israel, in which such grievous effects of its well-deserved punishm...
Constable: Isa 56:1--66:24 - --V. Israel's future transformation chs. 56--66
The last major section of Isaiah deals with the necessity of livin...
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Constable: Isa 56:1--59:21 - --A. Recognition of human inability chs. 56-59
It is important that God's people demonstrate righteousness...
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Constable: Isa 56:1--57:21 - --1. The need for humility and holiness chs. 56-57
These chapters introduce the main subject of th...
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