Verse 1
The Spirit, &c. Quoted in Luke 4:18, Luke 4:19. The speaker id therefore the Messiah.
Spirit. Hebrew ruach. App-9.
the Lord. Hebrew Adonai Jehovah. See App-4. Some codices, with two early printed editions, Septuagint, and Vulgate, omit "Adonai".
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
anointed., Matthew 3:17, with the Divine formula of consecration, "This is My Son", for the office of Prophet; Matthew 17:5 for the office of Priest; Psalms 2:7 and Hebrews 1:5, for the office of King.
meek = oppressed, or lowly ones.
bind up. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia.
the opening of the prison = an opening of the understanding or heart, instead of prison doors. Occurs only here. Heb, pekah-koah, referring to the opening of the vision.
Verse 2
the acceptable year = the year of acceptance, or jubilee year (Leviticus 25:9, Leviticus 25:10). We may render: - A year of good-pleasure for Jehovah, [But] A day of vengeance for our God.
and the day of vengeance. Compare Isaiah 59:17; Isaiah 63:4. This is a notable example of how to rightly divide "the Word of truth", when we observe that the Messiah, in quoting this prophecy concerning Himself in Luke 4:18, Luke 4:19, "closed the book", and did not go on to quote further in Isaiah 61:20, because the former part of the prophecy referred to the then present time, and not to the future Dispensation of judgment. The Heb, accent separates these two clauses, indicated by "[But]", above. Note that the vengeance is assigned to a "day", in contrast with "year".
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.
mourn. See note on Isaiah 3:26, and compare Matthew 5:4.
Verse 3
To appoint = to set (as a permanent, irrevocable thing).
beauty. ashes. Note the emphasis put on this by the Figure of speech Paronomasia. pe"er. "epher.
beauty = an ornament, or nuptial tiara.
ashes: as put on the head, as a sign of mourning (2 Samuel 13:19).
spirit of heaviness = heavy spirit. Hebrew. ruach. App-9.
trees of righteousness. Reference to Isaiah 60:21.
He. All is for Jehovah"s glory.
Verse 4
build = rebuild. Compare Amos 9:11, Amos 9:12. Acts 15:16.
wastes = deserted (cities).
desolations = places of silence. See note on Isaiah 1:7.
Verse 5
strangers = foreigners.
the alien = an unknown people.
Verse 6
Be shall be named, &c. Reference to Pentateuch (Exodus 19:6).
the Ministers of our God. Reference to the technical phrase, common in the Law. See Exodus 28:35. Numbers 16:9. Deuteronomy 10:8; Deuteronomy 17:12, &c.
the Gentile = nations.
Verse 7
shame . . . double. Note the Alternation:
double = "double [honour]". Not as in Isaiah 40:2. See note there.
confusion = reproach, or disgrace. everlasting joy. See note on Isaiah 44:7.
Verse 8
judgment = justice.
I hate robbery, &c. Showing that the sacrificial System was in operation at the time when this prophecy was given.
direct their work = make their recompense.
in truth. See note on Isaiah 10:20.
everlasting covenant. See note on "ancient", Isaiah 44:7.
Verse 9
people = peoples.
Verse 10
soul. Hebrew. nephesh. App-13
with the robe. A special various reading called Sevir (App-84), with some codices, one early printed edition, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate read "and with a robe". This necessitates conformity with the Hebrew text: "With the garments of salvation will He, &c, And with a robe of righteousness will He", &c.
a = the.
decketh himself, &c. = adorneth himself (with a turban such as worn by priests).
Verse 11
the LORD* GOD = Adonai Jehovah. This is one of the 134 places where the Sopherlm changed "Jehovah" of the primitive text to "Adonai"; but both words have been retained instead of the one : namely, Jehovah.