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Isaias 48:8

8 Oo, ikaw wala makadungog; oo, ikaw wala mahibalo; oo, gikan pa sa karaan ang imong igdulungog wala maablihi: kay ako nasayud nga ikaw miliput gayud, ug gitawag nga usa ka malapason gikan pa sa tagoangkan.

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Blindness;   Depravity of Man;   Heredity;   Impenitence;   The Topic Concordance - Resurrection;   Sin;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Fall of Man, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Nature, Natural;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Election;   Micah, Book of;   Righteousness;   Servant of the Lord;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Ear;  

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- Every Day Light - Devotion for February 7;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

thou heardest: Isaiah 6:9, Isaiah 6:10, Isaiah 26:11, Isaiah 29:10, Isaiah 29:11, Isaiah 42:19, Isaiah 42:20, Jeremiah 5:21, Matthew 13:13-15, John 12:39, John 12:40

thine ear: Isaiah 50:5, Psalms 40:6, Psalms 139:1-4, Jeremiah 6:10

I knew: Isaiah 48:4, Isaiah 21:2, Jeremiah 3:7-11, Jeremiah 3:20, Jeremiah 5:11, Hosea 5:7, Hosea 6:7, Malachi 2:11

a transgressor: Deuteronomy 9:7-24, Psalms 51:5, Psalms 58:3, Ezekiel 16:3-5, Ephesians 2:3

Reciprocal: Genesis 8:21 - the imagination Job 33:16 - openeth Job 36:10 - openeth Isaiah 24:16 - the treacherous Isaiah 31:6 - deeply Isaiah 35:5 - the ears Isaiah 43:25 - for mine Isaiah 57:18 - have Isaiah 59:13 - lying Jeremiah 3:25 - we and our Jeremiah 12:1 - deal Jeremiah 22:21 - This

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Yea, thou heardest not; yea, thou knewest not yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened,.... This, as Kimchi rightly observes, is said by way of reproof; showing that they were so far from knowing these things before the prophecy of them was given out, that when it was, they did not hearken or listen to them; they did not understand them, nor receive and embrace them, but turned a deaf ear to them; their hearts being hardened, and they given up blindness of mind; which was the case of the Jews, even when the Messiah, the antitype of Cyrus, came, and there was a more clear revelation of Gospel truths, as was foretold, Isaiah 6:9. To this sense is the Targum,

"yea, thou has not heard the words of the prophets; yea, thou hast not received the doctrine of the law; yea, thou hast not inclined thine ear to the words of the blessings and curses of the covenant I made with thee at Horeb:''

for I knew that thou wouldest deal very treacherously: with God, and with one another, as they did; and were, as Jeremiah calls them, an assembly of treacherous men; and especially so they were in Christ's time, and to him; one of his own disciples treacherously betrayed him into the hands of the Jews, and they delivered him into the hands of the Gentiles to be crucified and slain; all which he knew before hand, John 6:64. And so the Lord knows all the wickedness and unfaithfulness of men, and of his own people, who are by nature children of wrath, as, others; yet this hindered not the designs of his grace, and the discoveries of his love to them, after expressed:

and wast called a transgressor from the womb; from the time of their civil birth, as a people and state, God was their Father that settled and established them; in this sense they were his children, whom he begot, brought up, and nourished; though they rebelled against him, and as soon almost as born, soon after they came out of Egypt, which were the days of their youth, of their infancy as a church and people; witness their murmurings and unbelief, their idolatry in making a golden calf, and worshipping it: and this is applicable to every particular person, and his natural birth, even to everyone of God's elect; who are all conceived in sin, and shapen in iniquity; go astray from God from the womb; and the imagination of whose heart is evil from their youth, and are continually transgressing the righteous law of God, and therefore justly deserve this name.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Yea, thou heardest not - This verse is designed to show not only that these events could not have been foreseen by them, but that when they were actually made known to them, they were stupid, dull, and incredulous. It is not only re-affirming what had been said in the previous verses, but is designed to show that they were characteristically and constantly a perverse, hardened, and insensible people. The phrase, ‘thou heardest not,’ therefore means that they did not attend to these things when they were uttered, and were prone to disregard God, and all his predictions and promises.

Yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened - The word ‘that’ which is here supplied by our translators, greatly obscures the sense. The meaning is, ‘from the first, thine ear was not open to receive them’ (Lowth); that is, they were stupid, insensible, and uniformly prone to disregard the messages of God. To open the ear, denotes a prompt and ready attention to what God says (see Isaiah 50:5), and to close the ear denotes an unwillingness to listen to what is spoken by him.

For I knew that thou wouldest deal very treacherously - I knew that, as a people, you are characteristically false and perfidious. This does not refer to their conduct toward other nations, but to their conduct toward God. They were false and unfaithful to him, and the sense is, that if God had not foretold the destruction of Babylon and their deliverance from it so clearly that there could have been no misunderstanding of it, and no perversion, they would have also perverted this, and ascribed it to something else than to him. Perhaps they might, as their forefathers did, when they came out of Egypt Exodus 32:4, have ascribed it to idols (compare Isaiah 48:5), and the result might have been a relapse into that very sin, to cure which was the design of removing them to Babylon.’

And wast called - This was thy appropriate appellation.

From the womb - From the very commencement of your national history; from the very time when the nation was first organized (see the notes at Isaiah 44:2).


 
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