
Text -- Isaiah 8:13 (NET)




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Wesley: Isa 8:13 - -- Give him the glory of his power, and goodness, and faithfulness, by trusting to his promises.
Give him the glory of his power, and goodness, and faithfulness, by trusting to his promises.

Let God, and not the kings of Syria and Israel be the object of your fear.
The words of Jehovah.

JFB: Isa 8:12-16 - -- Rather, a conspiracy; an appropriate term for the unnatural combination of Israel with Syrian foreigners against Judea and the theocracy, to which the...
Rather, a conspiracy; an appropriate term for the unnatural combination of Israel with Syrian foreigners against Judea and the theocracy, to which the former was bound by ties of blood and hereditary religion [MAURER].

Rather, of all which this people calleth a conspiracy [G. V. SMITH].

Namely, object of fear: the hostile conspiracy.

Rather [MAURER], "nor make others to be afraid."

JFB: Isa 8:13 - -- Honor His holy name by regarding Him as your only hope of safety (Isa 29:23; Num 20:12).

"fear" lest you provoke His wrath by your fear of man and distrust of Him.
Calvin -> Isa 8:13
Calvin: Isa 8:13 - -- 13.Sanctify Jehovah of hosts himself We have said that the reason why dangers lead to immoderate alarm is, that wretched men do not raise their eyes ...
13.Sanctify Jehovah of hosts himself We have said that the reason why dangers lead to immoderate alarm is, that wretched men do not raise their eyes and minds to heaven. The Prophet now, therefore, proposes a suitable remedy for allaying terrors, that they who dread the evils which threaten them may learn to give to God the honor due to him. To sanctify the God of armies means to exalt his power highly; so as to remember that he holds the government of the world, and that the beginning and the end of good and evil actions are at his disposal. Hence it follows that, in some respects, God is robbed of his holiness, when we do not immediately betake ourselves to him in cases of perplexity. This mode of expression, therefore, is highly emphatic; for it shows us that no higher affront can be offered to God than to give way to fear, as if he were not exalted above all creatures, so as to control all events. On the other hand, when we rely on his aid, and, through victorious steadfastness of faith, despise dangers, then do we actually ascribe to him lawful government; for if we are not convinced that innumerable methods, though unknown to us, are in his power for our deliverance, we conceive of him as a dead idol.
And let him be your fear, and let him be your dread He properly adds, that God himself should be the fear and the dread of the people, in order to inform them that there awaits them a just and lawful reward of their crimes and of their contempt of God, when they thus in wretchedness and alarm tremble at dangers. Though he speaks not only of fear but of dread, yet he does not mean that the Jews should be filled with horror at the name of God, so as to desire to flee from him, but merely demands from them reverence for God, and uses both words in order to express continuance. He therefore means that they will be free and exempted from solicitude of mind, if a sincere fear of God be deeply engraven on their hearts, and never pass away from them; and indeed every person who freely devotes himself to God, and undertakes to fear him alone, so as to lay this restraint on himself, will find that no haven is more safe than his protection. But as the ungodly do not cease to provoke his anger by shameless transgression, he harasses their minds by continual uneasiness, and thus inflicts the most appropriate revenge for their careless indifference.
Defender -> Isa 8:13
Defender: Isa 8:13 - -- This word, of both comfort and warning to the professing followers of God in Isaiah's day, was applied later by the Apostle Peter to the persecuted Ch...
TSK -> Isa 8:13
TSK: Isa 8:13 - -- Sanctify : Isa 26:3, Isa 26:4; Lev 10:3; Num 20:12, Num 20:13, Num 27:14; Rom 4:20
and let him : Gen 31:53; Psa 76:7; Mal 2:5; Mat 10:28; Luk 12:5; Re...

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Barnes -> Isa 8:13
Barnes: Isa 8:13 - -- Sanctify ... - Regard Yahweh as holy; that is, worship and honor him with pious fear and reverence. Regard him as the source of safety, and the...
Sanctify ... - Regard Yahweh as holy; that is, worship and honor him with pious fear and reverence. Regard him as the source of safety, and the true defense. Ahaz and his people sought for aid from Assyria against the armies of Syria and Samaria. The direction here is rather to seek aid from God.
Let him be your fear - Do not be alarmed at what man can do Isa 8:12, but fear and honor God. Be afraid to provoke his wrath by looking to other sources of help when his aid only should be sought.
Poole -> Isa 8:13
Poole: Isa 8:13 - -- Sanctify the Lord of hosts give him the glory of his power, and goodness, and faithfulness, by trusting to his promises for your deliverance.
Let hi...
Sanctify the Lord of hosts give him the glory of his power, and goodness, and faithfulness, by trusting to his promises for your deliverance.
Let him be your fear let God, and not the kings of Syria and Israel, be the chief object of your fear.
Gill -> Isa 8:13
Gill: Isa 8:13 - -- Sanctify the Lord of hosts himself,.... Christ, Immanuel, God with us, the Lord of the armies above and below, of angels and of men, God over all, the...
Sanctify the Lord of hosts himself,.... Christ, Immanuel, God with us, the Lord of the armies above and below, of angels and of men, God over all, the true Jehovah, who is sanctified by his people, when they declare him to be so; as the Targum paraphrases it,
"the Lord of hosts, him shall ye say is holy;''
for they cannot make him so, nor can he receive any holiness from them, nor does he need any; but they celebrate the perfection of his holiness, and ascribe it to him; yea, they sanctify him, by ascribing their holiness to him; by looking to him as their sanctification, and by deriving and expecting every degree and measure of holiness from him, to complete theirs; by exercising faith upon him, and showing a regard to his commands and ordinances:
and let him be your fear, and let him be your dread; that is, the object of fear and dread; not of a servile fear and dread, but of a holy reverence and godly fear; such a fear as is the grace of the covenant, which flows from the goodness of God, and has that for its object, and is influenced by it; see Hos 3:5 where the same Lord, Messiah, David the king, is meant, as here. See 1Pe 3:15.

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NET Notes: Isa 8:13 Heb “he is your [object of] fear, he is your [object of] terror.” The roots יָרֵא (yare’) and ע&...
Geneva Bible -> Isa 8:13
Geneva Bible: Isa 8:13 ( p ) Sanctify the LORD of hosts himself; and [let] him [be] your fear, and [let] him [be] your dread.
( p ) In putting your trust only in him, in ca...

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 8:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Isa 8:1-22 - --1 In Maher-shalal-hash-baz, he prophesies that Syria and Israel shall be subdued by Assyria.5 Judah likewise for their infidelity.9 God's judgments sh...
MHCC -> Isa 8:9-16
MHCC: Isa 8:9-16 - --The prophet challenges the enemies of the Jews. Their efforts would be vain, and themselves broken to pieces. It concerns us, in time of trouble, to w...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 8:9-15
Matthew Henry: Isa 8:9-15 - -- The prophet here returns to speak of the present distress that Ahaz and his court and kingdom were in upon account of the threatening confederacy of...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 8:13-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 8:13-15 - --
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