@Isa 55:1-13. THE CALL OF THE GENTILE WORLD TO FAITH THE RESULT OF GOD'S GRACE TO THE JEWS FIRST.
1. every one--After the special privileges of Israel
(@Isa 54:1-17) there follow, as the consequence, the universal invitation to the Gentiles (@Lu 24:47 Ro 11:
12,
15).
Ho--calls the most earnest attention.
thirsteth--has a keen sense of need (@Mt 5:6).
waters . . . wine and milk--a gradation. Not merely water, which
is needed to maintain life at all, but wine and milk to strengthen,
cheer, and nourish; the spiritual blessings of the Gospel are meant
(@Isa 25:6 So 5:1 Joh 7:37). "Waters," plural, to denote abundance
(@Isa 43:20 44:3).
no money--Yet, in @Isa 55:2, it is said, "ye spend money." A
seeming paradox. Ye are really spiritual bankrupts: but thinking
yourselves to have money, namely, a devotion of your own making, ye
lavish it on that "which is not bread," that is, on idols, whether
literal or spiritual.
buy . . . without money--another paradox. We are bought, but not
with a price paid by ourselves (@1Co 6:20 1Pe 1:18,19). In a
different sense we are to "buy" salvation, namely, by parting with
everything which comes between us and Christ who has bought it for us
and by making it our own (@Mt 13:44,46 Lu 12:33 Re 3:18).
2. not bread--(@Hab 2:13). "Bread of deceit" (@Pr 20:17).
Contrast this with the "bread of life" (@Joh 6:32,35; also
@Lu 14:16-20).
satisfieth not--(@Ec 1:8 4:8).
hearken . . . and eat--When two imperatives are joined, the
second expresses the consequence of obeying the command in the first
(@Ge 42:18). By hearkening ye shall eat. So in @Isa 55:1,
"buy and eat." By buying, and so making it your own, ye shall eat, that
is, experimentally enjoy it (@Joh 6:53). Compare the invitation
(@Pr 9:5,6 Mt 22:4).
fatness--(@Ps 36:8 63:5).
3. me . . . live--by coming to me ye shall live: for "I am the life" (@Joh 14:6).
everlasting covenant--(@Jer 32:40 2Sa 23:5).
with you . . . David--God's covenant is with the antitypical David,
Messiah (@Eze 34:23), and so with us by our identification with Him.
sure--answering to "everlasting," irrevocable, unfailing, to be relied
on (@Ps 89:2-4,28,29,34-36 Jer 33:20,21 2Sa 7:15,16 2Co 1:18-20).
mercies of David--the mercies of grace (@Isa 63:7 Joh 1:16) which
I covenanted to give to David, and especially to Messiah, his antitype.
Quoted in @Ac 13:34.
4. him--the mystical David (@Eze 37:24,25 Jer 30:9 Ho 3:5). Given
by God (@Isa 49:6).
witness--He bore witness even unto death for God, to His law, claims,
and plan of redeeming love (@Joh 18:37 Re 1:5). Revelation is a
"testimony"; because it is propounded to be received on the authority of
the Giver, and not merely because it can be proved by arguments.
commander--"preceptor" [HORSLEY]; "lawgiver"
[BARNES].
to the people--rather, "peoples."
5. thou--Jehovah addresses Messiah.
call . . . run--God must call, before man can, or will, run (@So 1:4 Joh 6:44). Not merely come, but run eagerly.
thou knowest not--now as thy people (so in @Mt 7:23).
nation . . . nations--gradation; from Israel, one nation, the
Gospel spread to many nations, and will do so more fully on Israel's
conversion.
knew not thee--(@Isa 52:15 Eph 2:11,12).
because of . . . thy God . . . glorified thee--(@Isa 60:5,9 Zec 8:23); where similar language is directed to
Israel, because of the identification of Israel with Messiah, who
is the ideal Israel (@Mt 2:15; compare with @Ho 11:1; see
@Ac 3:13).
6. The condition and limit in the obtaining of the spiritual benefits
(@Isa 55:1-3): (1) Seek the Lord. (2) Seek Him while He is to be found
(@Isa 65:1 Ps 32:6 Mt 25:1-13 Joh 7:34 8:21 2Co 6:2 Heb 2:3 3:13,15).
call--casting yourselves wholly on His mercy (@Ro 10:13). Stronger
than "seek"; so "near" is more positive than "while He may be found"
(@Ro 10:8,9).
near--propitious (@Ps 34:18 145:18).
7. unrighteous--Hebrew, "man of iniquity"; true of all men. The
"wicked" sins more openly in "his way"; the "unrighteous" refers to the
more subtle workings of sin in the "thoughts." All are guilty in the
latter respect, thought many fancy themselves safe, because not openly
"wicked in ways" (@Ps 94:11). The parallelism is that of gradation.
The progress of the penitent is to be from negative reformation,
"forsaking his way," and a farther step, "his thoughts," to positive
repentance, "returning to the Lord" (the only true repentance,
@Zec 12:10), and making God his God, along with the other children
of God (the crowning point; appropriation of God to ourselves: "to our God"). "Return" implies that man originally walked with God,
but has apostatized. Isaiah saith, "our God," the God of the
believing Israelites; those themselves redeemed desire others to come to
their God (@Ps 34:8 Re 22:17).
abundantly pardon--Literally, "multiply to pardon," still more than
"have mercy"; God's graciousness is felt more and more the longer one
knows Him (@Ps 130:7).
8. For--referring to @Isa 55:7. You need not doubt His willingness "abundantly to pardon" (compare @Isa 55:12); for, though "the wicked" man's "ways," and "the unrighteous man's thoughts," are so aggravated as to seem unpardonable, God's "thoughts" and "ways" in pardoning are not regulated by the proportion of the former, as man's would be towards his fellow man who offended him; compare the "for" (@Ps 25:11 Ro 5:19).
9. (@Ps 57:10 89:2 103:11). "For" is repeated from @Isa 55:8. But MAURER, after the negation, translates, "but."
10. The hearts of men, once barren of spirituality, shall be made,
by the outpouring of the Spirit under Messiah, to bear fruits of
righteousness (@Isa 5:6 De 32:2 2Sa 23:4 Ps 72:6).
snow--which covers plants from frost in winter; and, when melted in
spring, waters the earth.
returneth not--void; as in @Isa 55:11; it returns not in the same
shape, or without "accomplishing" the desired end.
bud--germinate.
11. (@Mt 24:35). Rain may to us seem lost when it falls on a desert, but it fulfils some purpose of God. So the gospel word falling on the hard heart; it sometimes works a change at last; and even if so, it leaves men without excuse. The full accomplishment of this verse, and @Isa 55:12,13, is, however, to be at the Jews' final restoration and conversion of the world (@Isa 11:9-12 60:1-5,21).
12. go out--from the various countries in which ye (the Jews) are
scattered, to your own land (@Eze 11:17).
led--by Messiah, your "Leader" (@Isa 55:4 Isa 52:12 Mic 2:12,13).
mountains . . . trees, &c.--images justly used to express the seeming
sympathy of nature with. the joy of God's people. For, when sin is
removed, the natural world shall be delivered from "vanity," and be
renewed, so as to be in unison with the regenerated moral world
(@Isa 44:23 Ps 98:8 Ro 8:19-22).
13. thorn--emblem of the wicked (@2Sa 23:6 Mic 7:4).
fir tree--the godly (@Isa 60:13 Ps 92:12). Compare as to the change
wrought, @Ro 6:19.
brier--emblem of uncultivation (@Isa 5:6).
myrtle--Hebrew, Hedes, from which comes Hedassah, the original
name of Esther. Type of the Christian Church; for it is a lowly, though
beautiful, fragrant, and evergreen shrub (@Ps 92:13,14).
for a name . . . everlasting sign--a perpetual memorial to the glory
of Jehovah (@Jer 13:11 33:9).