Jesaja 64:9

9 Jehova, zürne nicht allzusehr, und gedenke nicht ewiglich der Missetat. Sieh, schau doch her, dein Volk sind wir alle!

Jesaja 64:9 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 64:9

Be not wroth very sore, O Lord
They knew not how to deprecate the displeasure of God entirely; having sinned so greatly against him, they were sensible they deserved his wrath; but entreat it might not be hot and very vehement, and carried to the highest pitch, which would be intolerable: neither remember iniquity for ever;
to afflict and punish for it, but forgive it, for not to remember sin is to forgive it; and not inflict the deserved punishment of it, but take off and remove the effects of divine displeasure, which as yet continued, and had a long time, as this petition suggests; and therefore suits better with the present long captivity of the Jews than their seventy years' captivity in Babylon. Behold, see, we beseech thee, we are all thy people;
look upon all our troubles and distresses, and upon us under them, with an eye of pity and compassion; and consider that we are thy people, not only by creation, but by covenant and profession; even everyone of us; or we are all the people thou hast, the Jews looking upon themselves to be the special and peculiar people of God, and the Gentiles as having no claim to such a relation; this is the pure spirit of Judaism. The Targum is,

``lo, it is manifest before thee that we are all of us thy people.''

Jesaja 64:9 In-Context

7 Und da war niemand, der deinen Namen anrief, der sich aufmachte, dich zu ergreifen; denn du hast dein Angesicht vor uns verborgen und uns vergehen lassen durch unsere Missetaten." -
8 "Und nun, Jehova, du bist unser Vater; wir sind der Ton, und du bist unser Bildner, und wir alle sind das Werk deiner Hände.
9 Jehova, zürne nicht allzusehr, und gedenke nicht ewiglich der Missetat. Sieh, schau doch her, dein Volk sind wir alle!
10 Deine heiligen Städte sind eine Wüste geworden, Zion ist eine Wüste geworden, Jerusalem eine Einöde.
11 Unser heiliges und herrliches Haus, worin unsere Väter dich lobten, ist mit Feuer verbrannt, und alle unsere Kostbarkeiten sind verheert.
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