Isaiah 5
DummelowIsaiah 5:1-30
1-24. Judah, God’s unfruitful vineyard, and the judgment upon it.
- I] i.e. Isaiah. To my] rather, ‘for my,’ or ‘of my.’ The beloved, as appears later, is Jehovah: cp. our Lord’s parable (Matthew 21:33). The allegory is rhythmical in form: cp. Son 8:11-14.
- Tower] watch-tower: see on Isaiah 1:8. 3f. God speaks.
- Judgment] i.e. justice. Oppression] perhaps better, ‘bloodshed.’ A cry] i.e. of the oppressed. 8-10. Unjust seizure of land resulting in barrenness and want of population.
- Place] RV ‘room.’
- Bath] about 8 gallons. And the seed, etc.] RV ‘and a homer of seed shall yield but an ephah.’ An ephah is the tenth part of a homer, which was 10 or 12 bushels (Ezekiel 45:11).
- That continue until night] RV ’that tarry late into the night.’
- Regard not, etc.] i.e. have no regard for the working of the Lord’s will in the events of history.
- Are gone into captivity] an example of the ‘prophetic perfect.’ The future is regarded as so certain that it is described as past.
- Hell] Heb. Sheol, i.e. the place of departed spirits, RM ’the grave’: cp. Genesis 37:35.
- Cp. Isaiah 2:9, Isaiah 2:17.
- After their manner] RV ‘as in their pasture.’ So desolate will the cities be. Strangers] RM ‘wanderers.’ The meaning is that nomad tribes wander over the land at pleasure.
- The people have chained themselves to sin like beasts of burden.
- They scoff at the declared judgments of God.
- The perverting of all moral distinctions.
- Bribery and injustice. 25-30. The position of these vv. is doubtful. Very probably they should be connected with the prophecy, Isaiah 9:8 to Isaiah 10:4. In that section the closing words of Isa 5:25 occur four times as a sort of refrain.
- Lift up an ensign] i.e. as a signal to muster them: cp. Isaiah 11:10; Isaiah 18:3; Isaiah 49:22; Isaiah 62:10. Nations] i.e. those under the dominion of the Assyrian king and serving in his army. Hiss] The metaphor is from collecting a swarm of bees (Isaiah 7:18).
- They shall roar against them] i.e. the enemies against God’s people.
