以赛亚书 50:6

6 人 打 我 的 背 , 我 任 他 打 ; 人 拔 我 腮 颊 的 胡 须 , 我 由 他 拔 ; 人 辱 我 , 吐 我 , 我 并 不 掩 面 。

以赛亚书 50:6 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 50:6

I gave my back to the smiters
To Pontius Pilate, and those he ordered to scourge him, ( Matthew 27:26 ) and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair;
of the beard; which, is painful, so a great indignity and affront. The Septuagint renders it, "and my cheeks to blows"; (eiv rapismata) , a word used by the evangelists when they speak of Christ being smitten and stricken with the palms of men's hands, and seem to refer to this passage, ( Mark 14:65 ) ( John 18:22 ) ( Micah 5:1 ) : I hid not my face from shame and spitting;
or from shameful spitting; they spit in his face, and exposed him to shame, and which was a shameful usage of him, and yet he took it patiently, ( Matthew 26:67 ) , these are all instances of great shame and reproach; as what is more reproachful among us, or more exposes a man, than to be stripped of his clothes, receive lashes on his bare back, and that in public? in which ignominious manner Christ was used: or what reckoned more scandalous, than for a man to have his beard plucked by a mob? which used to be done by rude and wanton boys, to such as were accounted idiots, and little better than brutes F24; and nothing is more affronting than to spit in a man's face. So Job was used, which he mentions as a great indignity done to him, ( Job 30:10 ) . With some people, and in some countries, particular places, that were mean and despicable, were appointed for that use particularly to spit in. Hence Aristippus the philosopher, being shown a fine room in a house, beautifully and richly paved, spat in the face of the owner of it; at which he being angry, and resenting it, the philosopher replied, that he had not a fitter place to spit in F25.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 "------------barbam tibi vellunt Lascivi pueri", Horace. "Idcirco stolidam praebet tibi vellere barbara Jupiter?" Persius, Satyr. 2.
F25 Laertius in Vita Aristippi.

以赛亚书 50:6 In-Context

4 主 耶 和 华 赐 我 受 教 者 的 舌 头 , 使 我 知 道 怎 样 用 言 语 扶 助 疲 乏 的 人 。 主 每 早 晨 提 醒 , 提 醒 我 的 耳 朵 , 使 我 能 听 , 像 受 教 者 一 样 。
5 主 耶 和 华 开 通 我 的 耳 朵 ; 我 并 没 有 违 背 , 也 没 有 退 後 。
6 人 打 我 的 背 , 我 任 他 打 ; 人 拔 我 腮 颊 的 胡 须 , 我 由 他 拔 ; 人 辱 我 , 吐 我 , 我 并 不 掩 面 。
7 主 耶 和 华 必 帮 助 我 , 所 以 我 不 抱 愧 。 我 硬 着 脸 面 好 像 坚 石 ; 我 也 知 道 我 必 不 致 蒙 羞 。
8 称 我 为 义 的 与 我 相 近 ; 谁 与 我 争 论 , 可 以 与 我 一 同 站 立 ; 谁 与 我 作 对 , 可 以 就 近 我 来 。
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