collapse all
Text -- Isaiah 60:4 (NET)

Parallel
Cross Reference (TSK)
ITL
Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics



collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
Jerusalem is addressed as a female with eyes cast down from grief.

JFB: Isa 60:4 - -- The Gentile peoples come together to bring back the dispersed Hebrews, restore their city, and worship Jehovah with offerings.
The Gentile peoples come together to bring back the dispersed Hebrews, restore their city, and worship Jehovah with offerings.

JFB: Isa 60:4 - -- Rather "carried at thy side." It is the custom in the East to carry the children astride on the hip, with the arms around the body (Isa 66:12).
Rather "carried at thy side." It is the custom in the East to carry the children astride on the hip, with the arms around the body (Isa 66:12).
Clarke -> Isa 60:4
Clarke: Isa 60:4 - -- Shall be nursed at thy side "Shall be carried at the side"- For תאמנה teamanah , shall be nursed, the Septuagint and Chaldee read תנשאנ...
Shall be nursed at thy side "Shall be carried at the side"- For
Calvin -> Isa 60:4
Calvin: Isa 60:4 - -- 4.Lift up thine eyes round about By a variety of expressions he confirms that promise of the restoration of the Church which appeared to be altogethe...
4.Lift up thine eyes round about By a variety of expressions he confirms that promise of the restoration of the Church which appeared to be altogether incredible. Nor was it easy to convince the Jews of this, while the state of their affairs was so wretched and confused. At that time the kingdom of Judah alone remained, and grew less every day, till it was utterly ruined; but when the people were led into captivity amidst that frightful dispersion and melancholy ruin, everything was so desperate that it appeared as if the Church were entirely ruined. It was therefore proper to confirm this doctrine by a variety of expressions, that hearts naturally prone to distrust might no longer doubt. For this reason he leads the Jews to look at the event as actually at hand, though it was at a great distance; that they might not hesitate any more than if it were already placed before their eyes.
He bids believers lift, up their eyes on high, that is, above human thought; for, so long as we fix them on the outward condition, we cannot obtain the fruit of these promises. He adds, “round about,” that they may fully believe that the nations will come, not from one quarter only, but from every direction, that they may be united in one body. And not only does he promise a remedy and an end of the dispersion which was yet to take place, as it is said elsewhere, “He will gather the dispersed of Israel,” (Psa 147:2; Isa 56:8) but this gathering is more extensive; for it means that there will be a wonderful revolution in the world, so that they who formerly were strangers and dispersed shall be united in one body. Finally, it denotes the extension of the Church to the farthest boundaries of the earth. There is also an implied contrast, by which he points out the wretched and afflicted condition in which the world was, before it was gathered together under the direction of Christ.
Thy sons shall come from far Some think that by “sons” are meant those who are stronger and more steadfast in faith, and by daughters those who are weaker. But I do not think that the Prophet intended to convey such ingenious distinctions; 151 and therefore I consider the plain meaning to be, that both sons and daughters shall run together to the Church; that is, that the Church shall have sons and daughters, not only at home but abroad, and in the most distant parts of the world; that the womb of the Church shall not be limited to any corner of the world, but shall be extended as far and wide as there shall be space throughout the whole world.
TSK -> Isa 60:4

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Isa 60:4
Barnes: Isa 60:4 - -- Lift up thine eyes - Jerusalem is here addressed as a female with eyes cast down from grief. She is directed to lift them up, and to see the gr...
Lift up thine eyes - Jerusalem is here addressed as a female with eyes cast down from grief. She is directed to lift them up, and to see the great multitudes that were flocking to her. Wherever she could turn her eyes, she would behold them hastening to come to her. In this verse and the following verses, the prophet goes into a particular statement of what he referred to in general terms in Isa 60:3. The first thing which be specifies is, that the dispersed sons and daughters of the Jewish people would be gathered back.
Thy sons shall come from far - They who have been driven into exile into distant lands shall again return. This is in accordance with the predictions so often made in Isaiah, that the scattered sons of the Jewish people would be again collected (see the notes at Isa 49:17-18.)
And thy daughters shall be nursed at thy side - The Septuagint renders this, ‘ And thy daughters shall be borne upon the shoulders’ (
Poole -> Isa 60:4
Poole: Isa 60:4 - -- Lift up thine eyes round abrupt or in a circle; into all parts of the earth: it seems to relate to the apostles and disciples, with their successors,...
Lift up thine eyes round abrupt or in a circle; into all parts of the earth: it seems to relate to the apostles and disciples, with their successors, carrying the gospel into all parts of the world. And in regard it would be as it were a thing incredible, he bids them lift up their eyes , as if they were to behold it in some vision, or upon some watch tower in Jerusalem: there is the like expression Isa 49:18 .
All they gather themselves together: he speaks more particularly, either of the Jews flocking from all parts to Jerusalem, when they shall hear of their return from Babylon, which may be true in the type; or especially, of the coming in of some of all nations to the gospel.
Thy sons shall come from far, and thy daughters shall be nursed at thy side the same thing, only for elegancy’ sake expressed in its parts; the sense respects both persons and place; as to persons, Thy sons and thy daughters also shall be brought unto thee tenderly, as it were in arms, Isa 49:22 , where by thy side , by equivalent expressions of arms , bosoms , and shoulders , is supplied with reference to them both, and may import they shall be brought unto the church of Christ as unto their mother; and it may be further observed, that where the masculine gender is joined with the feminine of the same species , it notes multitude and variety, as Ecc 2:8 , men singers and women singers , i.e. all sorts and variety of vocal music: and as to place , Both thy sons and thy daughters that are not only near, but also afar off, shall come to thee, as we say, far and near , Act 2:39 ; or it is the same with what was said before, round about in all quarters of the world; from far noting the longitude, and ad latus, at or on thy side, the latitude, and even those that perhaps were before at enmity one with another.
Haydock -> Isa 60:4
Haydock: Isa 60:4 - -- Rise up. St. Jerome, "suck," as the Hebrew may imply. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "shall be carried on the shoulders." (Haydock) ---
This may refe...
Rise up. St. Jerome, "suck," as the Hebrew may imply. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "shall be carried on the shoulders." (Haydock) ---
This may refer to the captives and to the Church.
Gill -> Isa 60:4
Gill: Isa 60:4 - -- Lift up thine eyes round about, and see,.... The Gentiles and kings coming to Christ and his church; the vast number of converts flocking from all par...
Lift up thine eyes round about, and see,.... The Gentiles and kings coming to Christ and his church; the vast number of converts flocking from all parts of the world to join themselves to the church of Christ, and to behold the wonderful work of God among the Jews now converted. The Targum is,
"lift up thine eyes O Jerusalem, round about, and see all the children of the people of thy captivity:''
all they gather themselves, and come to thee: this seems to have respect not to the Gentiles, as before; but to the Jews themselves, who are scattered up and down in the world; but now, being in a wonderful manner converted, shall gather together in a body, and go up to Jerusalem, where a Christian church of them will be formed, and to which they will join themselves; or this may respect the kings, Isa 60:2,
thy sons shall come from far; such as are of the seed of Abraham, children of the Jews, and now born again, and so Zion's sons; these shall come from the furthest parts of the earth, where they are, and incorporate themselves with their brethren:
and thy daughters shall be nursed at thy side; by the ministers of the word, and with the sincere milk of it, and the breasts of Gospel ordinances; see 1Th 2:7. The Targum is, "shall be carried at their sides" s: and the Septuagint and Arabic versions, on their shoulders; and so refers to the manner of their being brought, and not to their bringing up; see Isa 49:22, but the former sense is best. Ben Melech interprets it of their being nursed up at the side of great personages, kings and queens, according to Isa 49:23. The word "thy" is not in the original; and it may be as well: rendered "at their side", as is supplied by some t.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

expand allCommentary -- Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis -> Isa 60:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Isa 60:1-22 - --1 The glory of the church in the abundant access of the Gentiles,15 and the great blessings after a short affliction.
MHCC -> Isa 60:1-8
MHCC: Isa 60:1-8 - --As far as we have the knowledge of God in us, and the favour of God towards us, our light is come. And if God's glory is seen upon us to our honour, w...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 60:1-8
Matthew Henry: Isa 60:1-8 - -- It is here promised that the gospel temple shall be very lightsome and very large. I. It shall be very lightsome: Thy light has come. When the Jew...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 60:4
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 60:4 - --
Zion is now exhorted, as in Isa 49:18, to lift up her eyes, and turn them in all directions; for she is the object sought by an approaching multitud...
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...

Constable: Isa 60:1--62:12 - --B. Revelation of future glory chs. 60-62
These chapters present Israel as the restored people of God dis...

Constable: Isa 60:1-22 - --1. Israel among the nations ch. 60
The focus of this chapter is Israel's position of prominence ...




