Isaías 65:1

1 Me dejé buscar por los que no preguntaban por mí; me dejé hallar por los que no me buscaban. Dije: "Heme aquí, heme aquí", a una nación que no invocaba mi nombre.

Isaías 65:1 Meaning and Commentary

Ver. 1. I am sought of them that asked not for me
That this is aIsaiah 65:2

I have spread out mine hands all the day unto a rebellious
people
Meaning Israel, as the apostle explains it, ( Romans 10:21 ) , whom he calls a "disobedient and gainsaying people"; who believed not in Christ, obeyed not his Gospel, but contradicted and blasphemed it; and were rebellious against him, would not have him to reign over them, nor submit to his ordinances; though he most affectionately invited them, earnestly pressed and urged them, and that daily and frequently, to attend his ministry; and used all human methods to gain audience of them, and acceptance with them, but all to no purpose; see ( Matthew 23:37 ) , they remained obstinate and inflexible, and so they did under the ministry of his apostles; for, notwithstanding their ill usage of him, he ordered the Gospel to be first preached to them, as it was, till they treated it with such indignity and contempt, that the apostles turned away from them to the Gentiles, as they were bid; see ( Acts 13:46 Acts 13:47 ) . The Targum is,

``I sent my prophets every day''
which walketh in a way that was not good, after their own thoughts;
in their own way, of their own devising, choosing, and approving, and which was a wicked one; and after their own imaginations and inventions; after the traditions of the elders the doctrines and commandments of men; and after a righteousness of their own, which they sought by the works of the law, and so submitted not to, but rejected the righteousness of Christ.

Isaías 65:1 In-Context

1 Me dejé buscar por los que no preguntaban por mí; me dejé hallar por los que no me buscaban. Dije: "Heme aquí, heme aquí", a una nación que no invocaba mi nombre.
2 Extendí mis manos todo el día hacia un pueblo rebelde, que anda por el camino que no es bueno, en pos de sus pensamientos;
3 un pueblo que de continuo me provoca en mi propio rostro, sacrificando en huertos y quemando incienso sobre ladrillos;
4 que se sientan entre sepulcros y pasan la noche en lugares secretos; que comen carne de cerdo, y en sus ollas hay caldo de carnes inmundas;
5 que dicen: "Quédate donde estás, no te acerques a mí, porque soy más santo que tú." Estos son humo en mi nariz, fuego que arde todo el día.
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