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Text -- Isaiah 66:15 (NET)

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66:15 For look, the Lord comes with fire, his chariots come like a windstorm, to reveal his raging anger, his battle cry, and his flaming arrows.
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Wesley: Isa 66:15 - -- With terrible judgments, or with fire in a proper sense, understanding it of the fire with which enemies use to consume places brought under their pow...

With terrible judgments, or with fire in a proper sense, understanding it of the fire with which enemies use to consume places brought under their power.

Wesley: Isa 66:15 - -- With a sudden sweeping judgment.

With a sudden sweeping judgment.

Wesley: Isa 66:15 - -- That is, with fervour; for fury properly taken is not in God.

That is, with fervour; for fury properly taken is not in God.

Wesley: Isa 66:15 - -- They had contemned the rebukes of the law, now God will rebuke them with fire, and sword.

They had contemned the rebukes of the law, now God will rebuke them with fire, and sword.

JFB: Isa 66:15 - -- (Isa 9:5; Psa 50:3; Hab 3:5; 2Th 1:8; 2Pe 3:7).

JFB: Isa 66:15 - -- (Jer 4:13).

JFB: Isa 66:15 - -- As the Hebrew elsewhere (Job 9:13; Psa 78:38) means to "allay" or "stay wrath." MAURER translates it so here: He stays His anger with nothing but fury...

As the Hebrew elsewhere (Job 9:13; Psa 78:38) means to "allay" or "stay wrath." MAURER translates it so here: He stays His anger with nothing but fury," &c.; nothing short of pouring out all His fiery fury will satisfy His wrath.

JFB: Isa 66:15 - -- "burning heat" [LOWTH], to which the parallel, "flames of fire," answers.

"burning heat" [LOWTH], to which the parallel, "flames of fire," answers.

Clarke: Isa 66:15 - -- The Lord will come with fire "Jehovah shall come as a fire"- For באש baesh , in fire, the Septuagint had in their copy קאש kaesh , as a fire...

The Lord will come with fire "Jehovah shall come as a fire"- For באש baesh , in fire, the Septuagint had in their copy קאש kaesh , as a fire; ὡς πυρ

To render his anger with fury "To breathe forth his anger in a burning heat"- Instead of להשב lehashib , as pointed by the Masoretes, to render, I understand it as להשב lehashshib , to breathe, from נשב nashab .

Calvin: Isa 66:15 - -- 15.For, lo, Jehovah will come in fire The object of this (ὑποτύπωσις) lively description is, that believers, when they see worthless men ...

15.For, lo, Jehovah will come in fire The object of this (ὑποτύπωσις) lively description is, that believers, when they see worthless men laughing at their distresses, and growing more and more insolent, may not on that account turn aside from the right path, or lose courage; for he intended not only to smite wicked men, who are moved by no threatenings, and scorn all instruction, 225 but to comfort good men, that they may feel that they are happy, because they are under God’s protection; and may not attach themselves to the wicked on account of the prosperity of all their undertakings. Their advantage is, therefore, what he has chiefly in view, that they may be satisfied with God’s protection and grace. But it may admit of doubt whether or not he includes the last judgment, along with the temporal punishments with which he now begins to chastise the wicked. For my own part, I have no doubt that he intends to include that judgment also, along with those which were only the forerunners of eternal destruction.

Will come This began to be accomplished, when, by carrying away the people to Babylon, God took vengeance on domestic foes. Next, when the time of the deliverance was accomplished, he attacked more severely the wicked Gentiles by an armed force, and ceased not to give other and various proofs of his approach, by which he shewed himself to be present with the elect people, and came in fire to judge their enemies. Lastly, we know that he will come in fire at the last day, to take vengeance on all the wicked. But this passage ought not to be limited to the last judgment, so as to include all the rest. Yet these threatenings, as we shall see soon afterwards, are especially directed by the Prophet against hypocritical Jews.

These metaphorical expressions are very customary in Scripture; for we could not comprehend this dreadful judgment of God in any other way than by the Prophets employing metaphors drawn from known and familiar objects. (2Th 1:8; 2Pe 3:7.) By means of them the prophets endeavor to make a deep impression on our senses, that, struck with the true fear of God, we may not envy the wicked, for whom such dreadful vengeance is prepared. Hence we see how trivial and useless are the speculations of the Sophists, who dispute about the refined nature and qualities of that fire; for the design of Scripture is to point out to us under figures the dreadful judgment of God, which otherwise we could not imagine or understand. This is still more evident from the word “sword,” in the following verse; for it conveys the same meaning.

TSK: Isa 66:15 - -- the Lord : Isa 30:27, Isa 30:28, Isa 30:33; Psa 11:6, Psa 21:9, Psa 50:3, Psa 97:3; Amo 7:4; Mat 22:7; 2Th 1:6-9; 2Pe 3:10-12 with his : Jer 4:3; Dan ...

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Barnes: Isa 66:15 - -- For behold, the Lord will come with fire - The Septuagint reads this ‘ As fire’ ( ὡς πύρ hōs pur ). Fire is a c...

For behold, the Lord will come with fire - The Septuagint reads this ‘ As fire’ ( ὡς πύρ hōs pur ). Fire is a common emblem to denote the coming of the Lord to judge and punish his enemies Psa 50:3 :

Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence;

A fire shall devour before him,

And it shall be very tempestuous round about him.

So Hab 2:5 :

Before him went the pestilence,

And burning coals went forth at his feet.

So Psa 97:3 :

A fire goeth before him,

And burneth up his enemies round about.

So it is said 2Th 1:8, that the Lord Jesus will be revealed ‘ in flaming fire, taking vengeance on them that know not God’ (compare Heb 10:27; 2Pe 3:7). So Yahweh is said to breathe out fire when he comes to destroy his foes:

There went up a smoke out of his nostrils,

And fire out of his mouth devoured;

Coals were kindled by it.

Psa 18:8

Compare the notes at Isa 29:6; Isa 30:30. This is a general promise that God would defend his church, and destroy his foes. To what this particularly applies, it may not be possible to determine, and instead of attempting that, I am disposed to regard it as a promise of a general nature, that God, in those future times, would destroy his foes, and would thus extend protection to his people. So far as the language is concerned, it may be applied either to the destruction of Jerusalem, to any mighty overthrow of his enemies, or to the day of judgment. The single truth is, that all his enemies would be destroyed as if Yahweh should come amidst flames of fire. That truth is enough for his church to know; that truth should be sufficient to fill a wicked world with alarm.

And with his chariots like a whirlwind - The principal idea here is, that he would come with immense rapidity, like a chariot that was borne forward as on the whirlwind, to destroy his foes. God is often represented as coming in a chariot - a chariot of the clouds, or of a whirlwind. Psa 104:3 :

Who maketh the clouds his chariot,

Who walketh upon the wings of the wind.

Compare Psa 18:10; see the note at Isa 19:1. See also Jer 4:13 :

Behold, he shall come up as clouds,

And his chariots shall be as a whirlwind.

Chariots were commonly made with two wheels, though sometimes they had four wheels, to which two horses, fiery and impetuous, were attached; and the rapid movement, the swift revolving wheels, and the dust which they raised, had no slight resemblance to a whirlwind (compare the notes at Isa 21:7, Isa 21:9). They usually had strong and sharp iron scythes affixed to the extremities of their axles, and were driven into the midst of the army of an enemy, cutting down all before them. Warriors sometimes fought standing on them, or leaping from them on the enemy. The chariots in the army of Cyrus are said to have been capacious enough to permit twenty men to fight from them.

To render his anger with fury - Lowth renders this, ‘ To breathe forth his anger.’ Jerome translates it, Reddere , that is, to render. The Septuagint, Ἀποδοῦναι Apodounai , to give, or to render. Lowth proposes, instead of the present text, as pointed by the Masorites, להשׁיב le hâshı̂yb , to read it להשׁיב le hashı̂yb , as if it were derived from נשׁב nâshab . But there is no necessity of a change. The idea is, that God would recompense his fury; or would cause his hand to turn upon them in fury.

With fury - Lowth renders this, ‘ In a burning heat.’ The word used ( חמה chēmâh ) properly means "heat,"then anger, wrath; and the Hebrew here might be properly rendered, ‘ heat of his anger;’ that is, glowing or burning wrath, wrath that consumes like fire.

With flames of fire - His rebuke shall consume like fiery flames; or it shall be manifested amidst such flame.

Poole: Isa 66:15 - -- Here the prophet comes more particularly to expound what indignation should be showed towards his enemies. The Lord will come with fire that is, w...

Here the prophet comes more particularly to expound what indignation should be showed towards his enemies.

The Lord will come with fire that is, with terrible judgments, nothing being more terrible and wasting than fire; or with fire in a proper sense, understanding it of the fire with which enemies use to consume places brought under their power. With a whirlwind ; with a sudden sweeping judgment that like a whirlwind shall destroy this people.

With fury that is, with fervour; for fury properly so taken is not in God, Isa 27:4 , but God sometimes executes justice and judgment more smartly and severely.

His rebukes: by rebukes he means punishments, for it is said God will execute them

with flames of fire They had contemned the rebukes of his law, now God will rebuke them with fire and sword.

Gill: Isa 66:15 - -- For, behold, the Lord will come with fire,.... Either with material fire, with which mystical Babylon or Rome shall be burnt, Rev 18:8, or with indign...

For, behold, the Lord will come with fire,.... Either with material fire, with which mystical Babylon or Rome shall be burnt, Rev 18:8, or with indignation and wrath, which shall be poured out like fire, and be as intolerable and consuming as that:

and with his chariots like a whirlwind; making a great noise, and striking great terror; alluding to chariots in which men used formerly to fight:

to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire; a heap of words, to show the fierceness of his wrath, and how severe his rebuke of enemies will be; which will be not a rebuke in love, as of his own people, but in a way of vindictive wrath.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Isa 66:15 Heb “to cause to return with the rage of his anger, and his battle cry [or “rebuke”] with flames of fire.”

Geneva Bible: Isa 66:15 For, behold, the LORD will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to ( q ) render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Isa 66:1-24 - --1 The glorious God will be served in humble sincerity.5 He comforts the humble by shewing the confusion of their enemies;7 with the marvellous growth,...

MHCC: Isa 66:15-24 - --A prophetic declaration is given of the Lord's vengeance on all enemies of his church, especially that of all antichristian opposers of the gospel in ...

Matthew Henry: Isa 66:15-24 - -- These verses, like the pillar of cloud and fire, have a dark side towards the enemies of God's kingdom and all that are rebels against his crown, an...

Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 66:15 - -- The prophecy now takes a new turn with the thought expressed in the words, "and fiercely does He treat His enemies."The judgment of wrath, which pre...

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 63:1--66:24 - --C. Recognition of divine ability chs. 63-66 The third and final subdivision of this last part of the boo...

Constable: Isa 65:17--Jer 1:1 - --2. The culmination of Israel's future 65:17-66:24 As the book opened with an emphasis on judgmen...

Constable: Isa 66:15-24 - --Worship or destruction 66:15-24 This pericope concludes the sections on the culmination of Israel's future (65:17-66:24), Israel's future transformati...

Guzik: Isa 66:1-24 - --Isaiah 66 - Rejoicing in God's Ultimate Victory A. The LORD will repay His enemies. 1. (1-2) The greatness of God, and proper response of man. Thu...

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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 66 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Isa 66:1, The glorious God will be served in humble sincerity; Isa 66:5, He comforts the humble by shewing the confusion of their enemies...

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 66 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 66 God is served with the Spirit, and not by ceremonies, Isa 66:1-4 , the wonderful birth and benefits of the gospel church, Isa 66:5-14 . ...

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 66 (Chapter Introduction) (Isa 66:1-4) God looks at the heart, and vengeance is threatened for guilt. (Isa 66:5-14) The increase of the church, when Jew and Gentile shall be g...

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 66 (Chapter Introduction) The scope of this chapter is much the same as that of the foregoing chapter and many expressions of it are the same; it therefore looks the same wa...

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 66 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 66 This chapter treats of the same things as the former, the rejection of the unbelieving Jews, and the regard had to them t...

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