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Text -- Isaiah 61:11 (NET)
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His great work of salvation shall break out and appear.
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As the natural product, and fruit of it.
Clarke -> Isa 61:11
Clarke: Isa 61:11 - -- The Lord God "The Lord Jehovah" - " אדני Adonai , the Lord, makes the line longer than the preceding and following; and the Septuagint, Alexandr...
The Lord God "The Lord Jehovah" - "
Calvin -> Isa 61:11
Calvin: Isa 61:11 - -- 11.For as the earth putteth forth By a beautiful comparison the Prophet confirms the former promises; for he reminds the Jews of the ordinary power o...
11.For as the earth putteth forth By a beautiful comparison the Prophet confirms the former promises; for he reminds the Jews of the ordinary power of God, which shines brightly in the creatures themselves. The earth every year puts forth her bud, the gardens grow green after the sowing time, and, in short, herbs and plants, which appear to be dead during the winter, revive in the spring and resume their vigor. Now these are proofs and very clear illustrations of the divine power and kindness toward us; and since it is so, ought men to doubt of it? Will not he who gave this power and strength to the earth display it still more in delivering his people? And will he not cause to bud the elect seed, of which he promised that it should remain in the world for ever?
Before all the nations He again shews that the boundaries of the Church shall no longer be as narrow as they formerly were, for the Lord will cause her to fill the whole world.
Will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth, He mentions “righteousness,” which was fully displayed when the Lord redeemed his people; but the righteousness of God was chiefly seen, when Christ was manifested to the world; not that God kept his righteousness concealed till that time, but that men did not know it. It is, as if he had said, “God will deliver and restore his people in such a manner that all shall acknowledge him to be righteous.” For redemption is a striking proof of the justice of God.
He next mentions praise; because such a benefit ought to be accompanied by thanksgiving. The end of “righteousness” is, that glory may be given to God; and therefore he exhorts us to gratitude; for it is exceedingly base to be dumb after having received God’s benefits.
TSK -> Isa 61:11
TSK: Isa 61:11 - -- as the earth : Isa 55:10,Isa 55:11, Isa 58:11; Son 4:16, Son 5:1; Mat 13:3, Mat 13:8, Mat 13:23; Mar 4:26-32
so : Isa 45:8, Isa 62:1; Psa 72:3, Psa 72...
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Barnes -> Isa 61:11
Barnes: Isa 61:11 - -- For as the earth bringeth forth - This figure is several times used by the prophet (see the notes at Isa 45:8; Isa 55:10-11). The idea is an ex...
For as the earth bringeth forth - This figure is several times used by the prophet (see the notes at Isa 45:8; Isa 55:10-11). The idea is an exceedingly beautiful one, that, on the coming of the Messiah, truth and righteousness would spring up and abound like grass and fruits in the vegetable world when the earth is watered with rain.
Her bud - The word ‘ bud’ we now apply usually to the small bunch or protuberance on the branches of a plant, containing the rudiments of the future leaf or flower. The Hebrew word, however, (
So the Lord God will cause righteousness to spring forth - (See the notes at Isa 42:19; Isa 43:9; Isa 44:4; Isa 45:8).
Before all the nations - The sense is, that righteousness would abound over all the earth, and that all the world would yet join in celebrating the praises of God.
Poole -> Isa 61:11
Poole: Isa 61:11 - -- As the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth: by this and the other metaphor he shows not only the reviving of the blessings ...
As the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth: by this and the other metaphor he shows not only the reviving of the blessings of the church after they had been as it were dead in the winter of affliction, but the great plenty and abundance of blessings that should break forth; that which had been as a wilderness shall be as a paradise, pointing at the effects of his grace and bounty.
So the Lord God will cause righteousness to spring forth i.e. his great work of salvation shall break out and appear.
And praise as the natural product and fruit of it; his own glory being the principal end of making his righteousness to appear and manifest itself.
Before all nations: these things will not be done in a corner, but will be eminently conspicuous in the sight of all the world, for which purpose those hymns penned by the godly will ever be famous in the churches of Christ to all ages, as of Moses, Hannah, Mary, Zacharias, Simeon, &c.
Haydock -> Isa 61:11
Haydock: Isa 61:11 - -- Nations, whose conversion is implicitly foretold. All behold the justice which God has treated both his people and their oppressors. (Calmet)
Nations, whose conversion is implicitly foretold. All behold the justice which God has treated both his people and their oppressors. (Calmet)
Gill -> Isa 61:11
Gill: Isa 61:11 - -- For as the earth bringeth forth her bud,.... Of tender grass in the spring of the year, after a long and cold winter, being well manured:
and as th...
For as the earth bringeth forth her bud,.... Of tender grass in the spring of the year, after a long and cold winter, being well manured:
and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth being enclosed, and better taken care of, and well watered, and dunged, and cultivated; seeds sown in such a rich soil spring up freely, strongly, and constantly:
so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations; that is, the righteousness and salvation of his people through Christ, by which they shall be justified and saved; and on account of which they shall praise the Lord, and shall be to honour and praise themselves, being interested in those blessings in the sight of all the Christian nations around them. It respects the conversion of the Jews, and their justification and salvation, and the suddenness of it, and the large numbers of them converted, who should rise up at once like the buds of grass out of the earth; and denotes the flourishing condition in which they shall be, like a garden abounding with all manner of flowers and fruit; and suggests how full of joy, thankfulness, and praise to God they should be, and how honourable in the sight of men; and all this will be the Lord's doing, and owing to his efficacious grace. The Targum is,
"so the Lord God will reveal the righteousness and praise of Jerusalem before all the people.''
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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 61:1-11
TSK Synopsis: Isa 61:1-11 - --1 The office of Christ.4 The forwardness;7 and blessing of the faithful.
MHCC -> Isa 61:10-11
MHCC: Isa 61:10-11 - --Those only shall be clothed with the garments of salvation hereafter, that are covered with the robe of Christ's righteousness now, and by the sanctif...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 61:10-11
Matthew Henry: Isa 61:10-11 - -- Some make this the song of joy and praise to be sung by the prophet in the name of Jerusalem, congratulating her on the happy change of her circumst...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 61:10-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 61:10-11 - --
This is the joyful calling of the Servant of Jehovah to be the messenger of such promises of God to His people. "Joyfully I rejoice in Jehovah; my ...
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 60:1--62:12 - --B. Revelation of future glory chs. 60-62
These chapters present Israel as the restored people of God dis...
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Constable: Isa 61:1--62:12 - --2. Israel under the Lord chs. 61-62
These chapters explain the character of the Israelites follo...
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