Chapter 55:
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Isaiah 55
An invitation to seek for spiritual blessings from Christ,
whom the Father sends, ver. 1-5. To come to him speedily and by
repentance, ver. 6, 7. His grace infinite, ver. 8, 9. His word
powerful, ver. 10, 11. The joy of believers, ver. 12, 13.
Verse 1. Thirsteth - For the grace of God and the blessings of the gospel.
This thirst implies a vehement, and active, and restless desire after
it. No money - Those who are most worthless and wicked, if they
do but thirst may be welcome. Buy - Procure or receive that which
is freely offered. Wine and milk - All gospel-blessings; in
particular, that peace and joy in the Holy Ghost, which are better
than wine, and that love of God which nourishes the soul, as milk
does the body.
Verse 2. Money - All your time, and strength, and cost. Not bread - For
those things which can never nourish or satisfy you, such as
worldly goods, or pleasures. Eat ye - That which is truly and
solidly, and everlastingly good. In fatness - In this pleasant food
of gospel-enjoyments.
Verse 3. An everlasting covenant - That everlasting covenant of grace
and peace which I made with Abraham, and his seed. Of David -
Even that covenant which was made first with Abraham, and then
with David, concerning those glorious and sure blessings which
God hath promised to his people, one and the chief of which was
giving Christ to die for their sins. David here seems to be put for
the son of David.
Verse 4. Behold - I have appointed, and will in due time actually give.
Him - The David last mentioned, even Christ. A witness - To
declare the will of God concerning the duty and salvation of men,
to bear witness to truth, to confirm God's promises, and, among
others, those which respect the calling of the Gentiles: to be a
witness of both parties of that covenant made between God and
men. The people - To all people.
Verse 5. Thou - Thou, O Messiah. Call - To the knowledge of thyself.
Knewest not - With that special knowledge which implies
approbation. Because - Because the Lord shall by many tokens,
manifest himself to be thy God, and thee to be his son and faithful
servant. Glorify thee - By confirming thy word with illustrious
signs and miracles, and particularly by thy resurrection, and
glorious ascension.
Verse 6. Seek - labour to get the knowledge of God's will, and to obtain
his grace and favour. While - In this day of grace, while he offers
mercy and reconciliation. Near - Ready and desirous to receive
you to mercy.
Verse 7. Return - By sincere repentance, and faith.
Verse 8. For - If any man injure you, especially if he do it greatly and
frequently, you are slow and backward to forgive him. But I am
ready to forgive all penitents, how many, and great, and
numberless soever their sins be.
Verse 10. The snow - Which in its season contributes to the fruitfulness
of the earth. Returneth not - Without effect. And bread - That it
may bring forth store of bread-corn, both for mens present
supplies, and for seed for the next year.
Verse 11. My word - My promises, concerning the pardon of the greatest
sinners. Void - Without success.
Verse 12. Therefore - Ye shall be released from your bondage. Peace -
Safely and triumphantly. Clap - There shall be a general rejoicing,
so that even the senseless creatures shall seem to rejoice with you.
Verse 13. Instead - Whereas your land was filled with thorns and briars,
as was foretold, they shall be rooted out, and it shall be planted
with fir-trees and myrtle-trees, and such other trees, as are useful
either for fruit or for delight. The church shall be delivered from
pernicious things, and replenished with all divine graces and
blessings. It - This wonderful change shall bring much honour to
God. A sign - For a monument, of God's infinite power, and
faithfulness, and love to his people to all succeeding generations.
Chapter 55:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Song of Solomon Jeremiah
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