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イザヤ記 42:17
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
be greatly: Isaiah 1:29, Isaiah 44:11, Isaiah 45:16, Isaiah 45:17, Psalms 97:7, Jeremiah 2:26, Jeremiah 2:27, Habakkuk 2:18-20
say to: Isaiah 44:17, Exodus 32:4, Exodus 32:8
Reciprocal: Exodus 20:4 - General Psalms 115:4 - Their idols Isaiah 45:20 - they Jeremiah 10:14 - brutish in his knowledge Jeremiah 38:22 - they are Lamentations 1:13 - he hath turned Daniel 5:4 - of gold Hosea 4:19 - and Revelation 9:20 - and idols
Gill's Notes on the Bible
They shall be turned back,.... Either from their former course, from their idolatry and their idols, and be converted, and turn to the living God; or it may be understood of such Gentiles as were not converted, when others were, who should be put to flight, and should fly to the rocks and mountains to hide and cover them from the wrath of God; for this phrase is used of the overthrow of enemies, of their being obliged to turn their backs and flee:
they shall be greatly ashamed that trust in graven images; as converted persons when they come to be convinced of the folly of their idolatrous practices are; and if not converted, yet are confounded when they find their idols cannot help and assist them, nor deliver them out of their trouble:
that say to the molten images, ye are our gods; as the Israelites did to the molten calf made by Aaron; and the stupidity of the one and the other is much alike; this of the Gentiles, and that of the Israelites.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
They shall be turned back - The phrases, to be turned back, and to be suffused with shame, are frequently used in the Scriptures to denote a state of disappointment in regard to an object of trust or confidence, and especially of those who had trusted in idols (see Psalms 35:4; Psalms 70:3; Psalms 97:7; compare the notes at Isaiah 1:29; Isaiah 19:9; Isaiah 37:27; see also Ezekiel 16:52). The sense here is, that they should find no such protection in their idol-gods as they had hoped, and that they should be covered with conscious guilt forever, having trusted in them and given to them the homage which was due to the true God.