Isaías 58:1

1 Clama a voz en cuello, no te detengas; alza tu voz como trompeta, declara a mi pueblo su transgresión y a la casa de Jacob sus pecados.

Isaías 58:1 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 58:1

Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet
These words are directed to the prophet; and so the Targum expresses it,

``O prophet, cry with thy throat;''
and so it is in the original, "cry with the throat" F4, which is an instrument of speech; and it denotes a loud, strong, vehement cry, when a man exerts his voice, and as it were rends his throat, that he may be heard; as well as it shows the intenseness of his spirit, and the vehemence of his affections, and the importance of what he delivers; and this the prophet is encouraged to do, and "spare not", the voice, throat, or his lungs, nor the people neither he was sent unto; or, "cease not", as the Targum, refrain not from speaking, "cease not crying"; so Ben Melech: "lift up thy voice like a trumpet"; like the voice or sound of a trumpet, which is heard afar, and gives an alarm; and to which the Gospel ministry is sometimes compared, ( Isaiah 27:13 ) all which shows the manner in which the ministers of the word should deliver it, publicly, boldly, with ardour and affection; and also the deafness and stupidity of the people which require it: and show my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their
sins;
by whom are meant the professing people of God, the present reformed churches, as distinguished from the antichristian ones, spoken of in the preceding chapter; who yet are guilty of many sins and transgressions, which must be showed them, and they must be sharply reproved for; and particularly their coldness and deadness, formality and hypocrisy in religious worship; their "works not being perfect" before God, or sincere and upright, as is said of the Sardian church, which designs the same persons, ( Revelation 3:1 Revelation 3:2 ) . In the Talmud F5 the words are thus paraphrased, "shew my people their transgression"; these are the disciples of the wise men, whose sins of error or ignorance become to them presumptuous ones; "and the house of Jacob their sins"; these are the people of the earth, or the common people, whose presumptuous sins become to them as sins of ignorance.
FOOTNOTES:

F4 (Nwrgb arq) "clama in gutture", Pagninus, Montanus; "exclama gutture", Junius & Tremellius; "exclama pleno gutture", Piscator; "clama pleno gut ture", Cocceius.
F5 T. Bab. Metzia, fol. 33. 2.

Isaías 58:1 In-Context

1 Clama a voz en cuello, no te detengas; alza tu voz como trompeta, declara a mi pueblo su transgresión y a la casa de Jacob sus pecados.
2 Con todo me buscan día tras día y se deleitan en conocer mis caminos, como nación que hubiera hecho justicia, y no hubiera abandonado la ley de su Dios. Me piden juicios justos, se deleitan en la cercanía de Dios.
3 Dicen: "¿Por qué hemos ayunado, y tú no lo ves? ¿Por qué nos hemos humillado, y tú no haces caso?" He aquí, en el día de vuestro ayuno buscáis vuestra conveniencia y oprimís a todos vuestros trabajadores.
4 He aquí, ayunáis para contiendas y riñas, y para herir con un puño malvado. No ayunéis como hoy, para que se oiga en lo alto vuestra voz.
5 ¿Es ése el ayuno que yo escogí para que un día se humille el hombre? ¿Es acaso para que incline su cabeza como un junco, y para que se acueste en cilicio y ceniza? ¿Llamaréis a esto ayuno y día acepto al SEÑOR?
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