
Text -- Isaiah 61:8 (NET)




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Wesley: Isa 61:8 - -- I will do them right, for I love justice in myself, and in them that practise it.
I will do them right, for I love justice in myself, and in them that practise it.

All things gotten by injustice, though it be for sacrifice.

I will lead them so, that they shall do all things in sincerity.

Wesley: Isa 61:8 - -- Though you have broken covenant with me, yet I will renew my ancient covenant made with your fathers, confirmed with the blood of Christ, and it shall...
Though you have broken covenant with me, yet I will renew my ancient covenant made with your fathers, confirmed with the blood of Christ, and it shall be everlasting, never to be abrogated.
JFB: Isa 61:8 - -- Justice, which requires that I should restore My people, and give them double in compensation for their sufferings.
Justice, which requires that I should restore My people, and give them double in compensation for their sufferings.

JFB: Isa 61:8 - -- Rather, from a different Hebrew root, the spoil of iniquity [HORSLEY]. So in Job 5:6. Hating, as I do, the rapine, combined with iniquity, perpetrated...
Rather, from a different Hebrew root, the spoil of iniquity [HORSLEY]. So in Job 5:6. Hating, as I do, the rapine, combined with iniquity, perpetrated on My people by their enemies, I will vindicate Israel.
Clarke -> Isa 61:8
Clarke: Isa 61:8 - -- I hate robbery for burnt-offering "Who hate rapine and iniquity"- The Syriac, and Chaldee prefix the conjunction ו vau , instead of the prepositio...
I hate robbery for burnt-offering "Who hate rapine and iniquity"- The Syriac, and Chaldee prefix the conjunction
Calvin -> Isa 61:8
Calvin: Isa 61:8 - -- 8.For I Jehovah love judgment He not only confirms what he promised in the name of the Lord, but likewise exhorts the Jews to repent, and shews whenc...
8.For I Jehovah love judgment He not only confirms what he promised in the name of the Lord, but likewise exhorts the Jews to repent, and shews whence they ought to expect salvation, and what and how great is the Judge with whom we have to do; for lie reasons from the nature of God in what manner they ought to regulate their life, that they may not by their wickedness reject the grace that is offered to them.
Under the word judgment he includes all that is just and equitable; for he contrasts this word with the useless inventions of the Jews, by which they thought that they satisfied God, and at the same time concealed their malice. The Lord cares not, as we have often seen, for such masks and vain pretences, but demands true cleanness of heart and hands pure from all unrighteousness. He who wishes to obtain the approbation of God for himself and for all that he does must have an upright heart and an unblemished life.
And hate robbery in the burnt-offering By a single part he figuratively denotes all hypocritical worship of God; and under “burnt-offering” is included every kind of sacrifice. Nothing is more abominable than when men, from cheating and robbery, sacrifice to God, or when they mingle their lies, hypocrisy, and impurity of heart, with their sacrifices, or corrupt the worship of God by basely defrauding him. This vice abounds not only in a single age, but at all times; for all men pretend to worship God, and even the wicked are ashamed of not having an appearance of religion, the impression of a Divine Ruler being so deeply engraven on the hearts of all that it cannot be erased. Yet the greater park of men sport with God, and endeavor to satisfy him by childish trifles.
Isaiah therefore condemns and abhors this hypocrisy, and teaches that the Lord demands from us “mercy rather than sacrifice.” (Hos 6:6; Mat 9:13.) We cannot worship God in a right manner, if we do not observe the Second Table, and abstain from all dishonesty and violence; for he who defrauds or injures his neighbors does violence also to God. In a word, the design of the Prophet is to teach what is the true character of repentance; namely, when, laying aside hypocrisy, and dismissing all inventions, the worshippers of God cherish natural kindness to one another.
And I will establish their work in truth Some explain it to mean the “reward.” of work. But I rather think that it denotes all the undertakings of life, to which the Lord promises a prosperous issue. The undertakings of men succeed very ill; because they do not choose to ask counsel of God, or attempt anything under his guidance. Thus they are justly punished for their rashness; because they trust in their own counsels, or depend on a blind stroke of fortune, in which there is no reality whatever, but only a deceitful shadow. But that they who are guided by the Spirit of God, and who commit themselves wholly to his protection, should succeed prosperously and to their wish, is not at all wonderful; for all prosperity flows from his blessing alone.
By the word truth is meant a uniform course; for even unbelievers are often puffed up with transitory joy, but it speedily vanishes away.
And will make an everlasting covenant with them In the conclusion of the verse he assigns the cause of the stability. It is because God is pleased not once only to stretch out his hand to them, but to be the continual guide of the journey. And the true support of our perseverance is, that he deigns to enter into an everlasting covenant with us, in which he voluntarily makes himself our debtor, and freely bestows upon us all things, though he owes us nothing whatever.
TSK -> Isa 61:8
TSK: Isa 61:8 - -- I the Lord : Psa 11:7, Psa 33:5, Psa 37:28, Psa 45:7, Psa 99:4; Jer 9:24; Zec 8:16, Zec 8:17
I hate : Isa 1:11-13; 1Sa 15:21-24; Jer 7:8-11; Amo 5:21-...
I the Lord : Psa 11:7, Psa 33:5, Psa 37:28, Psa 45:7, Psa 99:4; Jer 9:24; Zec 8:16, Zec 8:17
I hate : Isa 1:11-13; 1Sa 15:21-24; Jer 7:8-11; Amo 5:21-24; Mat 23:14
I will direct : Psa 25:8-12, Psa 32:8; Pro 3:6, Pro 8:20; 2Th 3:5
I will make : Isa 55:3; Gen 17:7; 2Sa 23:5; Psa 50:5; Jer 32:40; Heb 13:20,Heb 13:21

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Barnes -> Isa 61:8
Barnes: Isa 61:8 - -- For I the Lord love judgment - That is, ‘ I shall delight in rendering to my people what is right. It is right that they should enjoy my p...
For I the Lord love judgment - That is, ‘ I shall delight in rendering to my people what is right. It is right that they should enjoy my protection, and be favored with the tokens of my kindness. Loving justice and right, therefore, I will confer on them the privileges and blessings which they ought to enjoy, and which will be a public expression of my favor and love.’
I hate robbery for burnt-offering - There has been great variety in the interpretation of this phrase. Lowth renders it, ‘ Who hate rapine and iniquity.’ Noyes, ‘ I hate rapine and iniquity.’ Jerome, as in our translation, Et odio habens rapinam in holocausto . The Septuagint,
And I will direct their work in truth - literally, ‘ I will give them work in truth or faithfulness;’ that is, I will give them the reward of their work faithfully. They shall be amply recompensed for all that they have done and suffered in my cause.
And I will make - (See the notes at Isa 55:3).
Poole -> Isa 61:8
Poole: Isa 61:8 - -- For I the Lord love judgment: q.d. They have suffered a great deal of hardship under their enemies, and I will do them right; for I love justice in m...
For I the Lord love judgment: q.d. They have suffered a great deal of hardship under their enemies, and I will do them right; for I love justice in myself, and in them that practise it. Or he gives a reason why he will recompense those strangers that did so freely minister to his people.
I hate robbery all things gotten by injustice, though it be for sacrifice. As God will not accept of that which cost nothing, so much less of that which is the effect of rapine and oppression; a foundation whereon most of our abbeys and monasteries were built, viz. to expiate some great crimes. And thus by making God a receiver , they did interpretatively make him a confederate. I will direct their work in truth ; either, I will lead and guide them so that they shall do all things in sincerity; they shall do good works, and to good ends; they shall now love truth, and walk in truth, and serve him in spirit and truth: or, I will reward them: or, I will make their work stable and firm. Truth notes stability; See Poole "Isa 16:5" ; work being here put metonymically for the reward of work, proportionably to their work.
I will make an everlasting covenant: q.d. Though you have broken covenant with me, and I have seemed to forsake you in giving you up to captivity; yet I will renew my ancient covenant made with your fathers, confirmed with the blood of Christ, and it shall be everlasting, never to be abrogated, viz. it shall be continued in the Gentiles that shall come in your rooms, that for breach of covenant were broken off.
Haydock -> Isa 61:8
Haydock: Isa 61:8 - -- Holocaust. The pagans saw such things were improper victims. (Eusebius, prזp. iv. 14.) ---
Septuagint, "hate unjust plunder." (Haydock) ---
The...
Holocaust. The pagans saw such things were improper victims. (Eusebius, prזp. iv. 14.) ---
Septuagint, "hate unjust plunder." (Haydock) ---
Therefore will I subject the strangers to you, ver. 5. ---
Truth. I will grant a sure reward. ---
Covenant. These of Nehemias and the Machabees were soon forgotten: but Christ's covenant shall abide for ever.
Gill -> Isa 61:8
Gill: Isa 61:8 - -- For I the Lord love judgment,.... To do that which is right and just himself, and to see it done by others, and therefore he will right the wrongs of ...
For I the Lord love judgment,.... To do that which is right and just himself, and to see it done by others, and therefore he will right the wrongs of his people; and whereas the Jews, though they have justly suffered his vengeance for their sins, yet being reproached and abused beyond measure by the Gentiles, among whom they are dispersed; the Lord will look in mercy upon them, and will deliver and save them, and bestow favours plentifully on them, as in the preceding verse: or the Lord loves strict justice and real righteousness, and will not be put off with an imperfect righteousness in the room of a perfect one, and much less an insincere and hypocritical one, such as that of the unbelieving Jews, the pharisaical sect of them; nothing less is acceptable to God than a perfect righteousness, which is adequate to the demands of law and justice; and such a righteousness is not to be found among men, only in his Son Jesus Christ, and with which he is well pleased, Isa 42:21,
I hate robbery for burnt offering; that which is stolen, though it be converted into a burnt offering: or, "with a burnt offering" c; all immorality, this being put for the whole, along with ceremonial sacrifices; as if it could be atoned for by them, or would be connived at on account of them: or,
by burnt offering; expiation of theft, or any other sin, by the sacrifices of the law, being offered up without faith in Christ; and especially since the great sacrifice, the antitype of them, is offered up; and therefore God will have no more offered up, they are displeasing and hateful to him, Isa 1:12,
and I will direct their work in truth; appoint them work and service of a spiritual nature, and direct them, and enable them to perform it in spirit and in truth, in opposition to the carnal and shadowy ordinances of the ceremonial law; see Joh 4:23,
and I will make an everlasting covenant with them; that is, renew the everlasting covenant of grace with them, make it manifest unto them; apply the grace and bestow the blessings of it to and on them, Rom 11:25.

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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 61:4-9
MHCC: Isa 61:4-9 - --Promises are here made to the Jews returned out of captivity, which extend to all those who, through grace, are delivered out of spiritual thraldom. A...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 61:4-9
Matthew Henry: Isa 61:4-9 - -- Promises are here made to the Jews now returned out of captivity, and settled again in their own land, which are to be extended to the gospel church...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 61:7-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 61:7-9 - --
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