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Text -- Isaiah 65:8 (NET)
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Wesley: Isa 65:8 - -- _These word's may be conceived as a gracious answer from God to the prophet, pleading God's covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Israel. To this God repl...
_These word's may be conceived as a gracious answer from God to the prophet, pleading God's covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Israel. To this God replies, that he intended no such severity. His threatening should be made good upon the generality of this people.
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Wesley: Isa 65:8 - -- But yet, as in a vineyard, which is generally unfruitful, there may be some vine that brings forth fruit, and has the hopes of new wine in the cluster...
But yet, as in a vineyard, which is generally unfruitful, there may be some vine that brings forth fruit, and has the hopes of new wine in the cluster, and as to such, the gardener bids his servant destroy it not, for there is in them what speaks God's blessing.
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Wesley: Isa 65:8 - -- So (saith God) will I do for my servants sake, that I may not destroy them all, for the sake of my servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
So (saith God) will I do for my servants sake, that I may not destroy them all, for the sake of my servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
JFB: Isa 65:8 - -- As if some grapes having good wine-producing juice in them, be found in a cluster which the vinedresser was about to throw away as bad, and one saith,...
As if some grapes having good wine-producing juice in them, be found in a cluster which the vinedresser was about to throw away as bad, and one saith, &c.
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JFB: Isa 65:8 - -- God will spare the godly "remnant," while the ungodly mass of the nation shall be destroyed (Isa 1:9; Isa 6:13; Isa 10:21; Isa 11:11-16).
God will spare the godly "remnant," while the ungodly mass of the nation shall be destroyed (Isa 1:9; Isa 6:13; Isa 10:21; Isa 11:11-16).
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The godly remnant. But HORSLEY, "for the sake of my servant, Messiah."
Clarke -> Isa 65:8
Clarke: Isa 65:8 - -- A blessing is in it - The Hebrews call all things which serve for food ברכה berachah , "a blessing."On this verse Kimchi remarks: "As the clust...
A blessing is in it - The Hebrews call all things which serve for food
For my servant’ s sakes "For the sake of my servant"- It is to be observed that one of the Koningsburg MSS. collated by Lilienthal points the word
Calvin -> Isa 65:8
Calvin: Isa 65:8 - -- 8.Thus saith Jehovah Here the Prophet softens the preceding statement; for otherwise it would have been very hard to say that the iniquities of the f...
8.Thus saith Jehovah Here the Prophet softens the preceding statement; for otherwise it would have been very hard to say that the iniquities of the fathers would be brought to remembrance in such a manner, that the Lord would destroy the fathers and the children along with them; and these things might strike believers with such horror as to lead them to think that their salvation was past all hope. We must therefore be carefully on our guard, and observe the reason why the Lord is angry with us; for he wishes to terrify us, so as to lead us to himself, and not so as to throw us into despair. For this reason he holds out hope to believers, that they may not lose courage; and, by exhibiting consolation, he encourages them to repentance. He confirms it by a comparison.
As if one found a grape in a cluster As if a person who has determined to root out a vine that is inconvenient or injurious to him, and finds a fruit-bearing branch, shall spare it; so the Lord will refrain from tearing up those in which he shall find no strength or flavor. Formerly he complained that the people were useless, and even that they yielded bitter fruits. (Isa 5:2.) Isaiah retains the same comparison, but applies it in a different manner. “Though the people may be said to be an unfruitful and degenerate vine, yet there are still left some fruit-bearing branches which the Lord will not suffer to perish.
But this may be understood in two ways; either that the Lord will preserve his people for the sake of the elect, or that, when the reprobate are destroyed, he will rescue believers from destruction. There is a wide difference between these two interpretations. As to the first, we know that the wicked are sometimes spared on account of good men, whom God does not wish to destroy or to involve in the same judgment, as various examples of Scripture sufficiently shew. The Lord would have spared Sodom, if he had found but ten good men in it. (Gen 18:32.) All who sailed along with Paul, to the number of “two hundred and seventy-six,” (Act 27:37,) were “given to him” and rescued from shipwreck, that the power which He manifested in his servant might be more illustriously displayed. (Act 27:24.) The Lord blessed the house of Potiphar, and made it to prosper in all things, for the sake of Joseph who was in his family. (Gen 39:5.) There are other examples of the same kind, which every one will easily collect for himself.
But I approve more highly of the other interpretation, that the Lord will punish the sins of his people in such a manner as to have regard nevertheless to his own, and not to involve all universally in the same destruction. Nor does he mean only that believers shall be saved, but that a people shall be left amongst whom men shall call on his name. And the comparison ought to be carefully observed; for he shews that the remnant will be small, as compared with the multitude which was at that time, as has been already explained. (Isa 1:9.)
Now, as to believers being often punished along with the reprobate, let us not think that it is wrong; for the Lord will often find in each of us enough of blame to afflict and punish us. Besides, he wishes to instruct and arouse us by his chastisements; and seeing that we have been joined to a certain people, and, as it were, ingrafted into their body, we undoubtedly ought not to think it strange if we, who may be said to be diseased members, shall share in the same strokes and pains. Yet the Lord moderates the punishment, so as not to tear up by the roots the elect plants.
Defender -> Isa 65:8
Defender: Isa 65:8 - -- Note that "new wine" is not intoxicating wine, for it is the juice still in "the cluster" of grapes."
Note that "new wine" is not intoxicating wine, for it is the juice still in "the cluster" of grapes."
TSK -> Isa 65:8
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Barnes -> Isa 65:8
Barnes: Isa 65:8 - -- Thus saith the Lord - This verse is designed to keep their minds from utter despair, and to assure them that they should not be utterly destroy...
Thus saith the Lord - This verse is designed to keep their minds from utter despair, and to assure them that they should not be utterly destroyed. See the analysis of the chapter.
As the new wine - The Hebrew word used here (
Is found in the cluster - Expositors have differed in the interpretation of this passage. The true image seems to be taken from collecting grapes when a large part of them were in some way damaged or spoiled - either by the quality of the vine, or by a bad season, or by having been gathered too early, or being suffered to remain too long in a heap. In such a case the vine-dresser would be ready to throw them away. But in the mass he would find a few that were ripe and good. While he was throwing away the mass, someone would say that a part was good, and would entreat him not to destroy it. So with the Jews. The mass was corrupt, and was to be cut off. But still a portion should be left. This is in accordance with the doctrine everywhere occurring in Isaiah and elsewhere in the Scriptures, that the whole Jewish nation should not be cut off, but that a remnant should be preserved (see the notes at Isa 6:13; compare Isa 1:9; Isa 7:3; Isa 10:21; Isa 11:11-16).
For a blessing - That which is regarded as a blessing; that is wine (compare Jdg 9:13).
So will I do - The whole nation shall not be cut off, but a remnant shall be kept and saved.
Poole -> Isa 65:8
Poole: Isa 65:8 - -- These words must be conceived as a gracious answer from God to the prophet, saying as Abraham, Gen 18:23,25 , or as Moses, Exo 32:11-13 , pleading G...
These words must be conceived as a gracious answer from God to the prophet, saying as Abraham, Gen 18:23,25 , or as Moses, Exo 32:11-13 , pleading God’ s covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Israel. To this God replieth that he intended no such severity, the unfaithfulness of men should not make his promise of no effect, Rom 3:3 . His threatening should be made good upon the generality of this people, whose vine was of Sodom , and of the fields of Gomorrah , Deu 32:32 . But yet, as in a vineyard which is generally unfruitful, there may be some particular vine that brings forth fruit; or, as in a vine which is full of luxuriant branches that bring forth no fruit, there may be here and there a branch that bringeth forth fruit, and hath the hopes of new wine in the cluster ; and as to such, the gardener bids his servant
Destroy it not or them not , for they are fruitful; there is in them what speaketh God’ s blessing , or what may be of use, and do us good.
So (saith God)
will I do for my servants’ sake, that I may not destroy them all either for the sake of my servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, with whom I anciently made a covenant; or for my servant David’ s sake; or for the sake of such as are my elect at this time amongst them: see Jer 30:11 Amo 9:1 .
Haydock -> Isa 65:8
Haydock: Isa 65:8 - -- Whole. The good grain is preserved amid the general corruption. (Haydock) ---
A few of the Jews were chosen to believe in Christ.
Whole. The good grain is preserved amid the general corruption. (Haydock) ---
A few of the Jews were chosen to believe in Christ.
Gill -> Isa 65:8
Gill: Isa 65:8 - -- Thus saith the Lord, as the new wine is found in the cluster,.... Now, lest the truly godly and gracious among these people should be distressed at su...
Thus saith the Lord, as the new wine is found in the cluster,.... Now, lest the truly godly and gracious among these people should be distressed at such denunciations of wrath and destruction, it is suggested that these few, this remnant according to the election of grace, should be saved from the general ruin; as when men are about to cut down a vine, or pluck it up, or prune the unfruitful branches of it, a single cluster of grapes is observed upon it, in which new wine is supposed to be:
and one saith, destroy it not, for a blessing is in it; one that stands by, perhaps the owner of the vine, seeing it, says to his servant, spare the vine, do not cut it down; or do not cut off the branch on which the cluster is, for there is life and sap in it, and it may grow, and bring forth much fruit:
so will I do for my servants' sake, that I may not destroy them all; as formerly he spared Noah at the deluge; of whom the Targum paraphrases the former clause; and Lot at the burning of Sodom; and Joshua and Caleb, when all the rest that came out of Egypt perished in the wilderness; so there would be, and were, a few whom God called by his grace, among the Jews, brought to the knowledge of Christ, and into a Gospel church state in Jerusalem; and these he preserved from the destruction of it, of which they had previous warning, and were directed to Pella, where they were safe: and so, wherever the truth of grace is, such shall not be destroyed; and which is a blessing, and a blessed work in the heart of man, and is a new thing there; and, like new wine, delightful to God and man; and like wine in the cluster, all grace, and all spiritual blessings are with it; and which must be tried by afflictions, to be brought into exercise, as the cluster is pressed; and which is found but in a few, like wine in a single cluster, concerning whom the Father says, destroy them not, being loved and chosen by him; and so says the Son, being redeemed by his blood; and the same says the Spirit, being regenerated and sanctified by his grace; and such being the servants of the Lord, and partakers of his grace, he will not suffer any of them to be destroyed; but encompasses them with his favour; holds them with his right hand; suffers no enemy to do them wrong, and guards them with his power.
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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 65:1-25
TSK Synopsis: Isa 65:1-25 - --1 The calling of the Gentiles, and the rejection of the Jews, for their incredulity, idolatry, and hypocrisy.8 A remnant shall be saved.11 Judgments o...
MHCC -> Isa 65:8-10
MHCC: Isa 65:8-10 - --In the bunch of unripe grapes, at present of no value, the new wine is contained. The Jews have been kept a distinct people, that all may witness the ...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 65:8-10
Matthew Henry: Isa 65:8-10 - -- This is expounded by St. Paul, Rom 11:1-5, where, when, upon occasion of the rejection of the Jews, it is asked, Hath God then cast away his peop...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 65:8-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 65:8-9 - --
As the word ri'shōnâh (first of all) has clearly intimated that the work of the future will not all consist in the execution of penal justice, t...
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 63:1--66:24 - --C. Recognition of divine ability chs. 63-66
The third and final subdivision of this last part of the boo...
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Constable: Isa 63:1--65:17 - --1. God's faithfulness in spite of Israel's unfaithfulness 63:1-65:16
Isaiah proceeded to glorify...
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Constable: Isa 65:1-16 - --The divine response 65:1-16
The Lord responded, through the prophet, to the viewpoint ex...
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