Isaiah 64:11

11 Our holy and glorious temple, where our ancestors praised you, has been burned with fire, and all that we treasured lies in ruins.

Isaiah 64:11 in Other Translations

KJV
11 Our holy and our beautiful house, where our fathers praised thee, is burned up with fire: and all our pleasant things are laid waste.
ESV
11 Our holy and beautiful house, where our fathers praised you, has been burned by fire, and all our pleasant places have become ruins.
NLT
11 The holy and beautiful Temple where our ancestors praised you has been burned down, and all the things of beauty are destroyed.
MSG
11 Our holy and beautiful Temple, which our ancestors filled with your praises, Was burned down by fire, all our lovely parks and gardens in ruins.
CSB
11 Our holy and beautiful temple, where our fathers praised You, has been burned with fire, and all that was dear to us lies in ruins.

Isaiah 64:11 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 64:11

Our holy and our beautiful house
Meaning the temple, the house of God, as Aben Ezra: called "holy", because dedicated to holy uses; where the holy sacrifices were offered up, the holy service of God performed; and where the holy God granted his presence, and where were the symbols of it: and "beautiful", in its building, as the first temple was that was built by Solomon; but here the second temple is meant, built by Zerubbabel, which being repaired and beautified by Herod, was a very beautiful building; and the Jews say F4, that

``he who has not seen the building of Herod has never seen a beautiful building;''
or it may be rendered, "the house of our holiness, and of our glory" {e}; where their holy services were performed, and which was the glory of their nation, and on which they gloried and boasted: where our fathers praised thee:
with psalms and songs; the singers in the temple, as Aben Ezra; and the priests and all the people also, who, by their various services, as well as songs, gave praise and glory to God in this place; they do not mention their own services and praises, which they had been very negligent of, or not sincerely performed; but their fathers, which had been acceptable to the Lord, and therefore would bear mentioning when theirs would not: now this place, in which the glory of God and the interest of his people were concerned, is burnt up with fire;
this is true, as Kimchi observes, both of the first and second temple; the first was burnt with fire by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, ( Jeremiah 52:13 ) , and the second by the Romans under Titus the man emperor, as Josephus F6 relates: and all our pleasant things are laid waste;
their pleasant land, and pleasant cities, and especially Jerusalem, the palaces of their princes and nobles, and all the riches and grandeur of them, the temple, and all the rich vessels and utensils in it.
FOOTNOTES:

F4 T. Bab. Bava Bathra, fol. 4. 1. & Succa, fol. 51. 2.
F5 (wntraptw wnvdq tyb) "domus sanctitatis nostae, et gloriae nostrae", Calvin, Junius & Tremellius, Forerius.
F6 De Bello Judaeorum, l. 6. c. 4. sect. 2.

Isaiah 64:11 In-Context

9 Do not be angry beyond measure, LORD; do not remember our sins forever. Oh, look on us, we pray, for we are all your people.
10 Your sacred cities have become a wasteland; even Zion is a wasteland, Jerusalem a desolation.
11 Our holy and glorious temple, where our ancestors praised you, has been burned with fire, and all that we treasured lies in ruins.
12 After all this, LORD, will you hold yourself back? Will you keep silent and punish us beyond measure?

Cross References 2

  • 1. S Leviticus 26:31; S 2 Kings 25:9; Psalms 74:3-7; Lamentations 2:7
  • 2. ver 10-11; Lamentations 1:7,10
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