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Text -- Isaiah 56:4 (NET)
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Wesley -> Isa 56:4
That stedfastly keep the conditions of my covenant.
Sacrifice their own pleasure to mine.
Calvin -> Isa 56:4
Calvin: Isa 56:4 - -- 4.For thus saith Jehovah Now follows a confirmation; for the sincere worshippers of God, who keep the sabbaths and follow the righteousness of the La...
4.For thus saith Jehovah Now follows a confirmation; for the sincere worshippers of God, who keep the sabbaths and follow the righteousness of the Law, though they be “eunuchs,” 97 or labor under any other obstruction, shall nevertheless have a place in the Church. He appears to annihilate in this manner all the external marks 98 in which alone the Jews gloried; for the high rank of the Church is not external, but spiritual; and although believers have no emblems of distinction in the eyes of the world, and are even despised and reproached, yet they rank high in the sight of God.
And choose the things that please me, and take hold of my covenant With the “keeping of the Sabbath,” he connects obedience and adherence to “the covenant;” and hence we may readily infer that, when he spoke hitherto about the Sabbath, he had in view not an idle ceremony but perfect holiness. At the same time, he again lays a restraint on the children of God, not to make even the smallest departure from the injunction of the Law; for they are permitted to “choose,” not whatever they think fit, but that which God declares to be pleasing and acceptable to himself. Wherefore both hypocrisy and inconsiderate zeal are here condemned, when God not only contrasts his own commandments with the inventions of men, but enjoins them earnestly to “take hold of his covenant.”
TSK -> Isa 56:4
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Barnes -> Isa 56:4
Barnes: Isa 56:4 - -- For thus saith the Lord unto the eunuchs - Even the eunuchs, who have hitherto been excluded from the privileges of the people of God, and who ...
For thus saith the Lord unto the eunuchs - Even the eunuchs, who have hitherto been excluded from the privileges of the people of God, and who have been regarded as a separated and degraded people, shall be admitted to the same privileges as others.
That keep my sabbaths - The word is used here in the plural, though the weekly Sabbath is probably particularly intended. It may be, however, that the word is used to represent religious observances in general (see the notes at Isa 56:2).
And choose the things that please me - Who will be willing to sacrifice their own pleasure and preferences to those things which I choose, and in which I delight.
And take hold of my covenant - Hold fast, or steadily maintain my covenant. On the meaning of the word ‘ covenant,’ see the notes at Isa 28:18; Isa 42:6; Isa 49:8; Isa 54:10.
Poole -> Isa 56:4
Poole: Isa 56:4 - -- Choose the things that please me that observe my commands, not by custom, or force, or fear, but by free choice, and full consent, with love to them ...
Choose the things that please me that observe my commands, not by custom, or force, or fear, but by free choice, and full consent, with love to them and delight in them.
Take hold of my covenant that resolvedly and stedfastly keep the conditions of my covenant.
Haydock -> Isa 56:4
Haydock: Isa 56:4 - -- Eunuchs. It was ignominious to have no children among the Jews, as the propagation of the true religion depended much on their numbers. But now, si...
Eunuchs. It was ignominious to have no children among the Jews, as the propagation of the true religion depended much on their numbers. But now, since the Church is gathered from all nations, virginity is preferable to marriage, and those who keep the sabbath, or all the commandments, and choose this state freely, will receive greater glory than the other sons and daughters of God. Against this plain meaning, P. Martyr (de Clib.) asserts that God prefers eunuchs only because before those who transgress the law. But he gives them a place better than his other sons, &c.! Protestants (Bib. 1603) understand that eunuchs shall be called after (or according to) God's people, and be of the same religion, which implies no preference at all. They add, therefore, yea, under Christ the dignity of the faithful shall be greater than the Jews were at that time; as if the comparison were between God's servants before and after Christ, and not between eunuchs and such as have children. How much better is it for us to follow the holy Fathers, who hence commend those who make a vow of perpetual chastity? They shall possess an excellent dignity among the angels. (St. Basil, virg.) ---
The rewards of continency are great, eximia. (St. Cyril of Alexandria, hic.) ---
"In the eternal mansion they are preferred before children." (St. Gregory, past. iii. 29., &c.) (Worthington) ---
Such spiritual eunuchs, as St. John the evangelist, are meant. "He hath chosen what the Lord would, that he should offer more than was commanded....He who is an eunuch, and performs all that is prescribed, shall have....the best place, so that he shall be a tower, and occupy the rank of a priest, and instead of children of the flesh, shall have many spiritual children." (St. Jerome) (Haydock) ---
The law excluded eunuchs from the Church, Deuteronomy xxiii. 1. But under the gospel, they may enter heaven, Matthew xix., and 1 Corinthians vii. 32., &c. Daniel (i. 3.) and his companions were eunuchs, yet in high estimation; and virtuous eunuchs are commended, Wisdom iii. 13. (Calmet) ---
Choose. Observing the commandments and counsels, like religious men. (Menochius) ---
Those who choose to do more than is commanded, will have a greater reward. (Worthington)
Gill -> Isa 56:4
Gill: Isa 56:4 - -- For thus saith the Lord unto the eunuchs that keep my sabbaths,.... That fear and serve the Lord; religiously observe all times of divine worship, and...
For thus saith the Lord unto the eunuchs that keep my sabbaths,.... That fear and serve the Lord; religiously observe all times of divine worship, and walk in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord; show regard to all the institutions of the Gospel, and perform all religious exercises, private and public, on Lord's days, and at other times:
and choose the things that please me; who do that which is wellpleasing unto God, which he has declared in his word to be acceptable to him; and do that from right principles, with right views, and of choice; not forced to it by those who have authority over them, or led to it merely by example and custom:
and take hold of my covenant; not the covenant of circumcision, as Kimchi; for what had eunuchs to do with that? but the covenant of grace, the everlasting covenant, the covenant of peace before spoken of Isa 14:10, made between the Father and the Son, on account of the elect; which may be said to be taken hold of when a person by faith claims his interest in God as his covenant God; comes to Christ as the Mediator of the covenant; and deals with his blood, righteousness, and sacrifice, for pardon, justification, and atonement; regards all the promises and blessings of the covenant as belonging to him and lives by faith on them, as such; so David by faith laid hold on this covenant, 2Sa 23:5.
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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 56:1-12
TSK Synopsis: Isa 56:1-12 - --1 The prophet exhorts to sanctification.3 He promises it shall be general, without respect of persons.9 He inveighs against blind watchmen.
MHCC -> Isa 56:3-8
MHCC: Isa 56:3-8 - --Unbelief often suggests things to discourage believers, against which God has expressly guarded. Spiritual blessings are unspeakably better than havin...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 56:3-8
Matthew Henry: Isa 56:3-8 - -- The prophet is here, in God's name, encouraging those that were hearty in joining themselves to God and yet laboured under great discouragements. 1....
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 56:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 56:4-5 - --
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