Isaiah 48 - Wesley's Explanatory Notes

Bible Comments
  • Isaiah 48:1 open_in_new

    Called — Who are Israelites in name, but not in truth. Are come — From the lineage of your progenitor, Judah, as waters flow from a fountain. Swear — Who profess the true religion; (one act of religion being put for all) and call themselves by his name.

  • Isaiah 48:2 open_in_new

    Though — They glory that they are citizens of Jerusalem, a city sanctified by God, to be the place of his true worship, and gracious presence. And stay — Not by a true faith, but a vain confidence.

  • Isaiah 48:4 open_in_new

    I knew — Therefore I gave thee clearer demonstrations of my nature and providence, because I knew thou wast an unbelieving nation. Thy neck — Will not bow down to receive my yoke. Thy brow — Thou wast impudent.

  • Isaiah 48:6 open_in_new

    See — As thou hast heard all these things, from time to time, seriously consider them. Declare — I call you to witness: must you not be forced to acknowledge the truth of what I say? Shewed — And I have now given thee new predictions of secret things, such as 'till this time were wholly unknown to thee, concerning thy deliverance out of Babylon by Cyrus.

  • Isaiah 48:7 open_in_new

    Created — Revealed to thee by me; brought to light, as things are by creation. Not — Heb. not from thence, not from these ancient times when other things were revealed to thee. Or — Heb. and (or, or, as this particle is frequently used) before this day. This day answers to now in the first clause: and seems to be added as an exposition of it. Before this time in which God hath revealed them to thee by my ministry. I knew — Either by thine own sagacity: or by the help of thine idols.

  • Isaiah 48:8 open_in_new

    Yea — The same thing is repeated, because this was so illustrious a proof of the infinite power and providence of God. Thine ear — Thou didst not hear, I did not reveal these things unto thee: for so this phrase of opening the ear is understood, 1 Samuel 9:15. I knew — I knew all these cautions were necessary to cure thine infidelity. Called — Justly, thou wast indeed such.

  • Isaiah 48:9 open_in_new

    For my sake — I will spare thee, and deliver thee out of captivity, not for thy sake, but merely for my own sake, and for the vindication of my name, that I may be praised for my power, faithfulness, and goodness.

  • Isaiah 48:10 open_in_new

    Behold — Although I will not cut thee off, yet I will put thee into the furnace. Silver — Which is kept in the furnace so long 'till all the dross be purged away, I will not deal so rigorously with thee; for then I should wholly consume thee. I will chuse — God had in a manner rejected Israel, and therefore it was necessary he should chuse and try this people a second time.

  • Isaiah 48:11 open_in_new

    It — This great work of delivering my people out of Babylon. Name — If I should not deliver my people, my name would be profaned and blasphemed. Glory — I will not give any colour to idolaters, to ascribe the divine nature and properties, to idols, as they would do if I did not rescue my people out of their hands in spite of their idols.

  • Isaiah 48:16 open_in_new

    In secret — l have openly revealed my mind to you. The beginning — Either from the first time that I began to prophecy until this time: or from the beginning of my taking you to be my people, and of revealing my mind unto you. From the time — From the time that I first spoke of it, I am or was there, to effect what I had foretold. The Lord — God by his Spirit. Me — The prophet Isaiah; who was a type of Christ, and so this may have a respect to him also.

  • Isaiah 48:17 open_in_new

    Teacheth — Who from time to time have made known to thee, all necessary doctrines; which, if observed by thee, would have been infinitely profitable to thee, both for this life and that to come. So that it is not my fault, but thine own, if thou dost not profit. Leadeth — Who acquainteth thee with thy duty in all the concerns of thy life; so that thou canst not pretend ignorance.

  • Isaiah 48:21 open_in_new

    They thirsted not — They shall not thirst. He speaks of things to come, as if they were already past.

  • Isaiah 48:22 open_in_new

    No peace — God having foretold that peace which he would give to his servant Jacob, adds an explication; and declares, that wicked men should not enjoy the benefit of this mercy.