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UIsaya 43:22

22 Akundinqulanga ke mna, Yakobi, ngokude uzixhamle ngam, Sirayeli.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Backsliders;   Church;   Isaiah;   Prayerlessness;   Worship;   Thompson Chain Reference - Earnestness-Indifference;   Faithfulness-Unfaithfulness;   Forsaking God;   Prayer;   Prayerlessness;   The Topic Concordance - Calling;   Curses;   Disobedience;   Forgetting;   Transgression;  

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Sacrifice;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Elisha;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Election;   Micah, Book of;   Righteousness;   Servant of the Lord;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Faithful;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Eleazar (Eliezer) B. Hisma;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

thou hast not: Isaiah 64:7, Psalms 14:4, Psalms 79:6, Jeremiah 10:25, Daniel 9:13, Hosea 7:10-14, Hosea 14:1, Hosea 14:2, James 4:2, James 4:3

thou hast been: Job 21:14, Job 21:15, Job 27:9, Job 27:10, Jeremiah 2:5, Jeremiah 2:11-13, Jeremiah 2:31, Jeremiah 2:32, Micah 6:3, Malachi 1:13, Malachi 3:14, John 6:66-69

Reciprocal: Hosea 7:7 - there Zephaniah 1:6 - and those Zephaniah 3:2 - she drew Acts 22:7 - why

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But thou hast not called upon me, O Jacob,.... The Jews, though they were the posterity of Jacob, a praying person, yet did not tread in his steps, but were more like the Heathens that called not on the name of the Lord; though there is no necessity of restraining this to prayer, it may regard the whole worship of God, which is sometimes included in the invocation of his name; and so the Targum,

"and ye come not to my worship, O ye of the house of Jacob.''

The Jews, in Christ's time, did not call upon his name, nor believe in him, nor receive his Gospel, nor submit to him and his ordinances; they rejected him and his service, therefore the Lord rejected them, and called the Gentiles, as before prophesied of:

but thou hast been weary of me, O Israel: of the word, worship, and ordinances of God; see Malachi 1:13.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

But thou hast not called upon me - The design of this and the following verses, is to show them that they were indebted to the divine mercy alone for their deliverance from bondage. It was not because they had been either meritorious or faithful; it was not because they had deserved these favors at his hand, for they had been a people that had been distinguished for neglecting their God. On that account, these calamities had come upon them, and their deliverance, therefore, was to be an act of mere unmerited favor.

Thou hast been weary - As a people, you have been weary of my service. They had accounted his laws grievous and oppressive; and they had groaned under what they regarded as burdensome rites and ceremonies (see Amos 8:5-6; Malachi 1:13). God here refers, doubtless, to the times before the captivity, and is stating what was the general characteristic of the people.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Isaiah 43:22. But thou hast not called upon me — The connexion is: But thou, Israel, whom I have chosen, whom I have formed for myself to be my witness against the false gods of the nations; even thou hast revolted from me, hast neglected my worship, and hast been perpetually running after strange gods. The emphasis of this and the following parts of the sentence, on which the sense depends, is laid on the words ME, on MY ACCOUNT, c. The Jews were diligent in performing the external services of religion in offering prayers, incense, sacrifices, oblations; but their prayers were not offered with faith; and their oblations were made more frequently to their idols than to the God of their fathers. The Hebrew idiom excludes with a general negative, in a comparative sense, one of two objects opposed to one another: thus, "I will have mercy, and not sacrifice," Hosea 6:6. "For I spoke not to your fathers, nor commanded them, concerning burnt-offerings or sacrifices; but this thing I commanded them, saying, Obey my voice," Jeremiah 7:22-23. And the meaning of this place of Isaiah seems to be much the same with that of Amos; who however has explained at large both parts of the comparison, and specified the false service opposed to the true: -

"Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings,

In the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel?

Nay, but you have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch,

And Chiun, your images;

The star of your god, which you made to yourselves."

Amos 5:25-26.


But thou hast been weary of me, O Israel - "Neither on my account hast thou laboured, O Israel."] For כי יגעת ki yagata, the Septuagint and Vulgate read ויגעת veyagata. - Houbigant. The negative is repeated or referred to by the conjunction ו vau; as in many other places. Isaiah 23:4.


 
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