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📚The righteous perishes,
and no man takes it to heart;
and merciful men are taken away,
no one understanding that
the righteous is taken away
from evil.
2 📚He will enter into peace 📖.
They will rest 📖 in their beds,
each one having walked
in his uprightness.
57:1-2 God in mercy took away some of the righteous by death before a time of wrath and judgment. But the wicked who remained did not understand what was happening. They may even have thought that their death was God’s judgment on them.⚜
3 📚“But come here,
you sons of the sorceress 📖,
the offspring of the adulterer 📖
and the prostitute.
4 📚At whom do you mock 📖?
At whom do you make a wide mouth,
and stick out the tongue?
Are you not children
of transgression,
descendants of falsehood,
5 📚Inflaming yourselves with idols
under every green tree 📖,
slaying the children 📖 in the valleys,
under the clefts of the rocks?
6 📚Among the smooth stones
of the stream is your portion.
They, they are your lot.
To them you have poured out
a drink offering,
you have offered a grain offering.
Should I relent 📖 concerning
these things?
7 📚On a lofty and high mountain
you have made your bed 📖;
there you went up to offer sacrifice 📖.
8 📚Also behind the doors
and the door posts you have
set up your signs 📖.
Away from me you have uncovered
yourself, and have gone up;
you have made your bed wide,
and made a covenant with
those idols;
you loved 📖 their bed where you saw it.
9 📚And you went to the king 📖
with ointment,
and increased your perfumes,
and sent your messengers far away,
and debased yourself even
to hell 📖.
10 📚You were wearied by the length
of your road,
but you did not say,
‘There is no hope’.
You found your strength revived,
therefore you were not grieved.
57:10 They thought that foreign alliances had brought them strength. They were hopelessly wrong.⚜
11 📚And of whom have you been afraid
or feared,
that you have lied and have not
remembered me,
or taken it to your heart?
Is it because I have kept silent 📖
that you did not fear me 📖?
57:11 They feared foreign powers, and mere men (Isa 51:12-13).⚜
12 📚I will declare your righteousness 📖,
and your works;
but they will not profit you.
13 📚When you cry out,
let your collection of idols
deliver you!
But the wind will carry them all away.
A breath will take them away.
But the one who puts his trust in me
will possess the land 📖,
and will inherit my holy mountain.
57:13 Isa 44:17; Jud 10:13-14. This is the nature of man. He will do what he pleases without God, and when trouble comes cry to God for help.⚜
Comfort for the humble
14 📚And it will be said:
‘Raise it up, raise it up!
Prepare the way 📖!
Take away the stumbling block
from my people’s path.’
15 📚“For thus says the high and lofty 📖
One who inhabits eternity,
whose name is Holy 📖:
I dwell in the high and holy place,
and with him who is contrite 📖
and humble in spirit,
to revive 📖 the spirit of the humble,
and to revive the heart
of the contrite ones.
16 📚For I will not contend forever,
and I will not always be angry;
for the spirit would grow faint
before me,
and the souls which I have made.
57:16 He disputes with men now (Isa 3:13-14; Ps 50:21), and is angry with their sin – John 3:36; Rom 1:18; Eph 5:6; Rev 19:15. Notes on God’s anger at Num 25:3; Ps 90:7-11; Rom 1:18. He will not be angry with every single individual forever. If He were to be, no one could ever have strength to stand before Him (Isa 54:9; Ps 103:9-14; Jer 3:12).⚜
17 📚For the sin of his covetousness
I was angry,
and struck him. I hid myself,
and was angry, and he went on
turning back in the way of his heart.
18 📚I have seen his ways,
and will heal him.
I will also lead 📖 him, and restore comforts
to him 📖 and to his mourners.
19 📚I create the fruit of the lips:
Peace, peace to the one who is
far 📖 away,
and to the one who is near,
says the Lord; and I will heal him.
57:14-19 Again God speaks through the prophet about the future.⚜
57:17-19 These verses look forward to the future restoration of the nation Israel. The nation is viewed as an individual (“his”, “him”, “he”). Compare Isa 41:8-16; 42:19-22; 44:1-2; 48:4-11. In spite of experiencing God’s punishments the nation kept on its own sinful way. The root of Israel’s sin is referred to in v 17. In spite of Israel’s apostasy God says “I will heal him” (see also Deut 32:39; 2 Chron 7:14; Isa 30:26; 32:3-5; 35:5-10).⚜
20 📚But the wicked are like
the troubled sea,
when it cannot rest,
whose waters cast up mire and dirt”.
21 📚There is no peace”,
says my God, “for the wicked”.
57:20-21 Isa 48:22. Even if all Israel and all the world had peace the wicked would never enjoy peace themselves. Their inward nature makes peace impossible. It seethes with evil thoughts, desires and ambitions (Gen 6:5; 8:21). To have peace men must repent and be changed by God’s power.⚜