Isaiah 1:11

11 Whereto offer ye to me the multitude of your sacrifices? saith the Lord. I am full; I would not the burnt sacrifices of wethers (I do not desire the burnt sacrifices of rams), and the inner fatness of fat beasts, and the blood of calves, and of lambs, and of bucks of goats.

Isaiah 1:11 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 1:11

To what purpose [is] the multitude of your sacrifices unto
me? saith the Lord
These people, though they neglected the weightier matters of the law, and the more substantial duties of religion, as did the Scribes and Pharisees in Christ's time, ( Matthew 23:23 ) yet were very diligent in the observance of the ceremonial law, and repeated their sacrifices almost without number, on which they placed all their trust and dependence; wherefore, to take off their confidence in these things, the Lord observes to them the unprofitableness of them; they could be of no avail to them, for they could not expiate their sins, or atone for them; and they could not be profitable to God, for he had no need of them; see ( Psalms 50:10-12 ) . I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed
beasts;
to the loathing of them, and therefore would no more eat their flesh, and drink their blood, or accept of them in sacrifice, ( Psalms 50:13 ) "rams" were used for burnt offerings, ( Exodus 29:18 ) ( Leviticus 1:10 ) and the fat of any creature offered in sacrifice was burnt, and forbidden to be eaten by men, ( Leviticus 1:8 Leviticus 1:12 ) ( Leviticus 3:4 Leviticus 3:5 Leviticus 3:10 Leviticus 3:11 ) ( Leviticus 1:15 Leviticus 1:16 ) ( Leviticus 4:8-10 Leviticus 4:19 Leviticus 4:31 Leviticus 4:35 ) ( Leviticus 7:25 Leviticus 7:31 ) and I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he
goats:
as he did in moral services, in acts of beneficence and mercy, and in sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving, ( 1 Samuel 15:22 ) ( Hosea 6:6 ) ( Psalms 69:30 Psalms 69:31 ) much less did he delight in the sacrifices of these creatures, as offered by such wicked hands and without faith in the blood and sacrifice of Christ; and still less when these were superseded and abrogated by Christ; for this prophecy belongs to the times of the apostles, as appears from ( Isaiah 1:9 ) see ( Psalms 40:6 Psalms 40:7 ) . The several creatures mentioned were used in sacrifice, and their blood was sprinkled round about the altar, ( Leviticus 3:2 Leviticus 3:8 Leviticus 3:13 ) and before the vail, ( Leviticus 4:6 Leviticus 4:17 ) .

Isaiah 1:11 In-Context

9 If the Lord of hosts had not left seed to us, we had been as Sodom, and we had been like as Gomorrah. (If the Lord of hosts had not left some of us alive, then we would have been like Sodom and Gomorrah.)
10 Ye princes of men of Sodom, hear the word of the Lord; and ye people of Gomorrah, perceive with ears the law of your God. (Ye leaders of the people of Sodom, listen to the word of the Lord; and ye people of Gomorrah, listen to the Law of your God.)
11 Whereto offer ye to me the multitude of your sacrifices? saith the Lord. I am full; I would not the burnt sacrifices of wethers (I do not desire the burnt sacrifices of rams), and the inner fatness of fat beasts, and the blood of calves, and of lambs, and of bucks of goats.
12 When ye came before my sight, who asked of your hands these things, that ye should go in my foreyards? (When ye came before me, who asked for any of these things from your hands, so that ye could walk in my courtyards?)
13 Offer ye no more sacrifice(s) in vain; incense is abomination to me; I shall not suffer new moon, and sabbath, and other feasts. For your companies be wicked; (To offer your sacrifices any longer would be in vain, that is, empty and futile; your incense is an abomination to me; I will no longer abide new moon, or sabbath, or other festivals. For your congregation is wicked;)
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