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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Isaiah 59

Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.

Commentary Notes

v1

Isaiah 59:1

Isa 59:1-21. The People's Sin the Cause of Judgments: They at Last Own It Themselves: the Redeemer's Future Interposition in Their Extremity.

The reason why Jehovah does not deliver His people, notwithstanding their religious services (Isa 58:3), is not want of power on His part, but because of their sins (Isa 59:1-8); Isa 59:9-15 contain their confession; Isa 59:16-21, the consequent promise of the Messiah.

1. hand … shortened —(See on Isa 50:2).

ear heavy —(Isa 6:10).

Isa 59 1-Isa 59 21Isa 58 3Isa 59 1-Isa 59 8Isa 59 9-Isa 59 15Isa 59 16-Isa 59 21Isa 50 2Isa 6 10
v3

Isaiah 59:3

3. (Isa 1:15; Ro 3:13-15).

hands … fingers —Not merely the "hands" perpetrate deeds of grosser enormity ("blood"), but the "fingers" commit more minute acts of "iniquity."

lips … tongue —The lips "speak" openly "lies," the tongue "mutters" malicious insinuations ("perverseness"; perverse misrepresentations of others) (Jer 6:28; 9:4).

Isa 1 15Rom 3 13-Rom 3 15Jer 6 28Jer 9 4
v4

Isaiah 59:4

4. Rather, "No one calleth an adversary into court with justice," that is, None bringeth a just suit: "No one pleadeth with truth."

they trust … iniquity —(So Job 15:35; Ps 7:14).

Job 15 35Ps 7 14
v5

Isaiah 59:5

5. cockatrice —probably the basilisk serpent, cerastes. Instead of crushing evil in the egg, they foster it.

spider's web —This refers not to the spider's web being made to entrap, but to its thinness, as contrasted with substantial "garments," as Isa 59:6 shows. Their works are vain and transitory (Job 8:14; Pr 11:18).

eateth … their eggs —he who partakes in their plans, or has anything to do with them, finds them pestiferous.

that which is crushed —The egg, when it is broken, breaketh out as a viper; their plans, however specious in their undeveloped form like the egg, when developed, are found pernicious. Though the viper is viviparous (from which "vi-per" is derived), yet during gestation, the young are included in eggs, which break at the birth [ Bochart ]; however, metaphors often combine things without representing everything to the life.

Isa 59 6Job 8 14Prov 11 18
v6

Isaiah 59:6

6. not … garments —like the "fig leaves" wherewith Adam and Eve vainly tried to cover their shame, as contrasted with "the coats of skins" which the Lord God made to clothe them with (Isa 64:6; Ro 13:14; Ga 3:27; Php 3:9). The artificial self-deceiving sophisms of human philosophy (1Ti 6:5; 2Ti 2:16, 23).

Isa 64 6Rom 13 14Gal 3 27Phil 3 91Tim 6 52Tim 2 162Tim 2 23
v7

Isaiah 59:7

7. feet — All their members are active in evil; in Isa 59:3, the "hands, fingers, lips, and tongue," are specified.

run … haste —(Ro 3:15). Contrast David's "running and hasting" in the ways of God (Ps 119:32, 60).

thoughts —not merely their acts, but their whole thoughts.

Isa 59 3Rom 3 15Ps 119 32Ps 119 60
v8

Isaiah 59:8

8. peace —whether in relation to God, to their own conscience, or to their fellow men (Isa 57:20, 21).

judgment —justice.

crooked —the opposite of "straightforward" (Pr 2:15; 28:18).

Isa 57 20Isa 57 21Prov 2 15Prov 28 18
v9

Isaiah 59:9

9. judgment far —retribution in kind because they had shown "no judgment in their goings" (Isa 59:8). " The vindication of our just rights by God is withheld by Him from us."

us —In Isa 59:8 and previous verses, it was "they," the third person; here, "us … we," the first person. The nation here speaks: God thus making them out of their own mouth condemn themselves; just as He by His prophet had condemned them before. Isaiah includes himself with his people and speaks in their name.

justice —God's justice bringing salvation (Isa 46:13).

light —the dawn of returning prosperity.

obscurity —adversity (Jer 8:15).

Isa 59 8Isa 46 13Jer 8 15
v10

Isaiah 59:10

10. grope —fulfilling Moses' threat (De 28:29).

stumble at noon … as … night —There is no relaxation of our evils; at the time when we might look for the noon of relief, there is still the night of our calamity.

in desolate places —rather, to suit the parallel words "at noonday," in fertile (literally, "fat"; Ge 27:28) fields [ Gesenius ] (where all is promising) we are like the dead (who have no hope left them); or, where others are prosperous, we wander about as dead men; true of all unbelievers (Isa 26:10; Lu 15:17).

Deut 28 29Gen 27 28Isa 26 10Luke 15 17
v11

Isaiah 59:11

11. roar —moan plaintively, like a hungry bear which growls for food.

doves —(Isa 38:14; Eze 7:16).

salvation —retribution in kind: because not salvation, but "destruction" was "in their paths" (Isa 59:7).

Isa 38 14Ezek 7 16Isa 59 7
v12

Isaiah 59:12

12. (Da 9:5, &c.).

thee … us —antithesis.

with us —that is, we are conscious of them (Job 12:3, Margin; Job 15:9).

know —acknowledge they are our iniquities.

Dan 9 5Job 12 3Job 15 9
v13

Isaiah 59:13

13. The particulars of the sins generally confessed in Isa 59:12 (Isa 48:8; Jer 2:19, 20). The act, the word, and the thought of apostasy, are all here marked: transgression and departing, &c.; lying (compare Isa 59:4), and speaking, &c.; conceiving and uttering from the heart.

Isa 59 12Isa 48 8Jer 2 19Jer 2 20Isa 59 4
v14

Isaiah 59:14

14. Justice and righteousness are put away from our legal courts.

in the street —in the forum, the place of judicature, usually at the gate of the city (Zec 8:16).

cannot enter —is shut out from the forum, or courts of justice.

Zech 8 16
v15

Isaiah 59:15

15. faileth —is not to be found.

he that departeth … prey —He that will not fall in with the prevailing iniquity exposes himself as a prey to the wicked (Ps 10:8, 9).

Lord saw it —The iniquity of Israel, so desperate as to require nothing short of Jehovah's interposition to mend it, typifies the same necessity for a Divine Mediator existing in the deep corruption of man; Israel, the model nation, was chosen to illustrate his awful fact.

Ps 10 8Ps 10 9
v16

Isaiah 59:16

16. no man —namely, to atone by his righteousness for the unrighteousness of the people. "Man" is emphatic, as in 1Ki 2:2; no representative man able to retrieve the cause of fallen men (Isa 41:28; 63:5, 6; Jer 5:1; Eze 22:30).

no intercessor —no one to interpose, "to help … uphold" (Isa 63:5).

his arm —(Isa 40:10; 51:5). Not man's arm, but His alone (Ps 98:1; 44:3).

his righteousness —the "arm" of Messiah. He won the victory for us, not by mere might as God, but by His invincible righteousness, as man having "the Spirit without measure" (Isa 11:5; 42:6, 21; 51:8; 53:11; 1Jo 2:1).

1Kgs 2 2Isa 41 28Isa 63 5Isa 63 6Jer 5 1Ezek 22 30Isa 40 10Isa 51 5Ps 98 1Ps 44 3Isa 11 5Isa 42 6
v17

Isaiah 59:17

17. Messiah is represented as a warrior armed at all points, going forth to vindicate His people. Owing to the unity of Christ and His people, their armor is like His, except that they have no "garments of vengeance " (which is God's prerogative, Ro 12:19), or "cloak of zeal " (in the sense of judicial fury punishing the wicked; this zeal belongs properly to God, 2Ki 10:16; Ro 10:2; Php 3:6; "zeal," in the sense of anxiety for the Lord's honor, they have, Nu 25:11, 13; Ps 69:9; 2Co 7:11; 9:2); and for "salvation," which is of God alone (Ps 3:8), they have as their helmet, "the hope of salvation" (1Th 5:8). The "helmet of salvation" is attributed to them (Eph 6:14, 17) in a secondary sense; namely, derived from Him, and as yet only in hope, not fruition (Ro 8:24). The second coming here, as often, is included in this representation of Messiah. His "zeal" (Joh 2:15-17) at His first coming was but a type of His zeal and vengeance against the foes of God at His second coming (2Th 1:8-10; Re 19:11-21).

Rom 12 192Kgs 10 16Rom 10 2Phil 3 6Num 25 11Num 25 13Ps 69 92Cor 7 112Cor 9 2Ps 3 81Thess 5 8Eph 6 14
v18

Isaiah 59:18

18. deeds — Hebrew, "recompenses"; "according as their deeds demand " [ Maurer ]. This verse predicts the judgments at the Lord's second coming, which shall precede the final redemption of His people (Isa 66:18, 15, 16).

islands —(See on Isa 41:1). Distant countries.

Isa 66 18Isa 66 15Isa 66 16Isa 41 1
v19

Isaiah 59:19

19. (Isa 45:6; Mal 1:11). The result of God's judgments (Isa 26:9; 66:18-20).

like a flood —(Jer 46:7, 8; Re 12:15).

lift up a standard —rather, from a different Hebrew root, "shall put him to flight," "drive him away" [ Maurer ]. Lowth , giving a different sense to the Hebrew for "enemy" from that in Isa 59:18, and a forced meaning to the Hebrew for "Spirit of the Lord," translates, "When He shall come as a river straitened in its course, which a mighty wind drives along."

Isa 45 6Mal 1 11Isa 26 9Isa 66 18-Isa 66 20Jer 46 7Jer 46 8Rev 12 15Isa 59 18
v20

Isaiah 59:20

20. to Zion —Ro 11:26 quotes it, " out of Zion." Thus Paul, by inspiration, supplements the sense from Ps 14:7: He was, and is come to Zion, first with redemption, being sprung as man out of Zion. The Septuagint translates " for the sake of Zion. " Paul applies this verse to the coming restoration of Israel spiritually.

them that turn from —(Ro 11:26). "shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob"; so the Septuagint, Paul herein gives the full sense under inspiration. They turn from transgression, because He first turns them from it, and it from them (Ps 130:4; La 5:21).

Rom 11 26Ps 14 7Ps 130 4Lam 5 21
v21

Isaiah 59:21

21. covenant with them … thee —The covenant is with Christ, and with them only as united to Him (Heb 2:13). Jehovah addresses Messiah the representative and ideal Israel. The literal and spiritual Israel are His seed, to whom the promise is to be fulfilled (Ps 22:30). spirit … not depart … for ever —(Jer 31:31-37; Mt 28:20).

Heb 2 13Ps 22 30Jer 31 31-Jer 31 37Matt 28 20