Loading…

Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 25: Isaiah 34–66 (Revised Edition) is unavailable, but you can change that!

Study the epic story of the prophet Isaiah and his dealings with Israel and other nations with John Watts. From the opening covenantal indictment to the messianic proclamations in chapters 55–66, Watts explores the complex historical background, textual difficulties, interpretive issues, and source theories for the book Isaiah. One of the most detailed commentaries ever produced on Isaiah, Watts...

1 YHWH orders that his people, “Jacob’s house,” be apprised of פשעם, “their rebellion” (cf. 57:4, 59:12, 20), and חטאתם, “their sins” (cf. 59:2, 12). “Rebellion” may carry a political meaning. “Rebellion” is defined in this scene as doing one’s own pleasure or as one wishes in worship or political allegiance (v 3b) rather than as God wishes (vv 5–7, 10, 13). The results of sin are: violence and strife (v 4), slavery (“a yoke,” v 9), spying and accusations (“pointing a finger,” v 9c), and
Pages 842–843