Isaia 40:27

27 Perchè diresti, o Giacobbe; e perchè, o Israele, parleresti così: La mia via è occulta al Signore, e la mia ragione non viene più davanti all’Iddio mio?

Isaia 40:27 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 40:27

Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel
The Jews, supposed to be in captivity, are here meant, according to Jarchi and Kimchi; whom the prophet reproves, for murmuring at the calamities and afflictions there endured by them; but it may be the church and people of God, in Gospel times, are here intended, being under suffering circumstances, either under Rome Pagan, or Rome Papal; not only inwardly repining, but openly complaining and uttering, as follows: my way is hid from the Lord;
meaning not their course of life, or their religious actions, their profession of the Gospel, their attendance on public worship, their prayers and other duties of religion; but their sufferings for his name's sake, the tribulations they endured, the afflicted way they walked in, which they imagined God took no notice of, since no way was opened in Providence for their deliverance out of them: and my judgment is passed over from my God;
my cause and case are neglected by him; he does not undertake my cause, nor plead it against my enemies, or right my wrongs, and avenge the injuries done me, or deliver me out of the hands of those that contend with me. The answer to which complaint follows, and which clearly shows there was no just foundation for it.

Isaia 40:27 In-Context

25 A cui dunque mi assomigliereste? o a cui sarei io agguagliato? dice il Santo.
26 Levate ad alto gli occhi vostri, e vedete; chi ha create quelle cose? chi fa uscire l’esercito loro a conto? chi le chiama tutte per nome, per la grandezza della sua forza, e, perciocchè egli è potente in virtù, senza che ne manchi pure una?
27 Perchè diresti, o Giacobbe; e perchè, o Israele, parleresti così: La mia via è occulta al Signore, e la mia ragione non viene più davanti all’Iddio mio?
28 Non sai tu, non hai tu udito? Il Signore è l’Iddio eterno, che ha create le estremità della terra; egli non si stanca, e non si affatica; il suo intendimento è infinito.
29 Egli dà forza allo stanco, ed accresce vigore a chi è senza forze.
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