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Selected Verse: Isaiah 42:18 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Isa 42:18 |
Strong Concordance |
Hear [08085], ye deaf [02795]; and look [05027], ye blind [05787], that ye may see [07200]. |
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King James |
Hear, ye deaf; and look, ye blind, that ye may see. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
deaf--namely, to the voice of God.
blind--to your duty and interest; wilfully so (Isa 42:20). In this they differ from "the blind" (Isa 42:16). The Jews are referred to. He had said, God would destroy the heathen idolatry; here he remembers that even Israel, His "servant" (Isa 42:19), from whom better things might have been expected, is tainted with this sin. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Hear, ye deaf - This is evidently an address to the Jews, and probably to the Jews of the time of the prophet. He had been predicting the coming of the Messiah, and the influence of his religion on the Gentile world. He had said that God would go forth to destroy the idolatry of the pagan nations, and to convince them of the folly of the worship of images, and to confound them for putting their trust in them. He seems here to have recollected that this was the easily-besetting sin of his own countrymen, and perhaps especially of the times when he penned this portion of the prophecy - under the reign of Manasseh; that that generation was stupid, blind, deaf to the calls of God, and sunk in the deepest debasement of idolatry. In view of this, and of the great truths which he had uttered, he calls on them to hear, to be alarmed, to return to God, and assures them that for these sins they exposed themselves to, and must experience, his sore displeasure. The statement of these truths, and the denouncing of these judgments, occupy the remainder of this chapter. A similar instance occurs in Isa. 2, where the prophet, having foretold the coming of the Messiah, and the fact that his religion would be extended among the Gentiles, turns and reproves the Jews for their idolatry and crimes (see the notes at that chapter). The Jewish people are often described as 'deaf' to the voice of God, and 'blind' to their duty and their interests (see Isa 29:18; Isa 42:8).
And look ... that ye may see - This phrase denotes an attentive, careful, and anxious search, in order that there may be a clear view of the object. The prophet calls them to an attentive contemplation of the object, that they might have a clear and distinct view of it. They had hitherto looked at the subject of religion in a careless, inattentive, and thoughtless manner. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
The thought which connects the second half with the first is to be found in the expression in Isa 42:16, "I will bring the blind by a way." It is the blind whom Jehovah will lead into the light of liberty, the blind who bring upon themselves not only His compassion, but also His displeasure; for it is their own fault that they do not see. And to them is addressed the summons, to free themselves from the ban which is resting upon them. "Ye deaf, hear; and ye blind, look up, that ye may see." הסהרשׁהים and העורים (this is the proper pointing, according to the codd. and the Masora)
(Note: The Masora observes expressly פותחין רפוין סמיין כל, omnes caeci raphati et pathachati; but our editions have both here and in Sa2 5:6, Sa2 5:8, העורים.))
are vocatives. The relation in which הבּיט and ראה stand to one another is that of design and accomplishment (Isa 63:15; Job 35:5; Kg2 3:14, etc.); and they are used interchangeably with עיניו פּקח and ראה (e.g., Kg2 19:16), which also stand in the same relation of design and result. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Hear - O you, whosoever you are, who resist this clear light. |
19 Who is blind [05787], but my servant [05650]? or deaf [02795], as my messenger [04397] that I sent [07971]? who is blind [05787] as he that is perfect [07999], and blind [05787] as the LORD'S [03068] servant [05650]?
16 And I will bring [03212] the blind [05787] by a way [01870] that they knew [03045] not; I will lead [01869] them in paths [05410] that they have not known [03045]: I will make [07760] darkness [04285] light [0216] before [06440] them, and crooked things [04625] straight [04334]. These things [01697] will I do [06213] unto them, and not forsake [05800] them.
20 Seeing [07200] [07200] many things [07227], but thou observest [08104] not; opening [06491] the ears [0241], but he heareth [08085] not.
8 I am the LORD [03068]: that is my name [08034]: and my glory [03519] will I not give [05414] to another [0312], neither my praise [08416] to graven images [06456].
18 And in that day [03117] shall the deaf [02795] hear [08085] the words [01697] of the book [05612], and the eyes [05869] of the blind [05787] shall see [07200] out of obscurity [0652], and out of darkness [02822].
16 LORD [03068], bow down [05186] thine ear [0241], and hear [08085]: open [06491], LORD [03068], thine eyes [05869], and see [07200]: and hear [08085] the words [01697] of Sennacherib [05576], which hath sent [07971] him to reproach [02778] the living [02416] God [0430].
14 And Elisha [0477] said [0559], As the LORD [03068] of hosts [06635] liveth [02416], before [06440] whom I stand [05975], surely, were it not that [03884] I regard [05375] the presence [06440] of Jehoshaphat [03092] the king [04428] of Judah [03063], I would not look [05027] toward thee, nor see [07200] thee.
5 Look [05027] unto the heavens [08064], and see [07200]; and behold [07789] the clouds [07834] which are higher [01361] than thou.
15 Look down [05027] from heaven [08064], and behold [07200] from the habitation [02073] of thy holiness [06944] and of thy glory [08597]: where is thy zeal [07068] and thy strength [01369], the sounding [01995] of thy bowels [04578] and of thy mercies [07356] toward me? are they restrained [0662]?
8 And David [01732] said [0559] on that day [03117], Whosoever getteth up [05060] to the gutter [06794], and smiteth [05221] the Jebusites [02983], and the lame [06455] and the blind [05787], that are hated [08130] of David's [01732] soul [05315], he shall be chief and captain. Wherefore they said [0559], The blind [05787] and the lame [06455] shall not come [0935] into the house [01004].
6 And the king [04428] and his men [0582] went [03212] to Jerusalem [03389] unto the Jebusites [02983], the inhabitants [03427] of the land [0776]: which spake [0559] unto David [01732], saying [0559], Except thou take away [05493] the blind [05787] and the lame [06455], thou shalt not come in [0935] hither: thinking [0559], David [01732] cannot come in [0935] hither.
16 And I will bring [03212] the blind [05787] by a way [01870] that they knew [03045] not; I will lead [01869] them in paths [05410] that they have not known [03045]: I will make [07760] darkness [04285] light [0216] before [06440] them, and crooked things [04625] straight [04334]. These things [01697] will I do [06213] unto them, and not forsake [05800] them.