Isaiah 66:8

8 Has anyone ever seen or heard of such a thing? Has a nation ever been born in a day? Zion will not have to suffer long, before the nation is born.

Isaiah 66:8 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 66:8

Who hath heard such a thing? who hath seen such things?
&c.] Such numerous conversions, as after related; suggesting that they were wonderful and surprising, unheard of, what had never been seen in the world before, and which were amazing and astonishing to the church herself; see ( Isaiah 49:21 ) ( 60:8 ) , shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day?
as if it was said the thing about to be related was as wonderful as if all the women in the world should bring forth their children in one day, or bring forth as many at once as would fill the whole earth; or as surprising as if the earth should all at once send out its herbs, plants, and trees, as it did on the third day of the creation, ( Genesis 1:11 Genesis 1:12 ) which now gradually spring up, some in one month, and some in another, and some are months in their production: or shall a nation be born at once?
was ever such a thing heard of? yet this will be the case of the Jews in the latter day, when they shall be all converted and saved; and which shall be done suddenly and at once; see ( Hosea 1:10 Hosea 1:11 ) ( Romans 11:25 Romans 11:26 ) , of which the conversion of them, in the first times of the Gospel, was an earnest and pledge, when three thousand were convinced, converted, and regenerated, in one day, under one sermon; and at another time, under the word, two thousand, if not five thousand: thus Christ had, from the womb of the morning,
or at the first break of the Gospel day, "the dew of his youth", or numbers of souls born again to him, like the drops of the morning dew; see ( Acts 2:41 ) ( 4:4 ) ( Psalms 110:3 ) : for as soon as Zion travailed she brought forth her children;
this shows that the preceding verse must be understood of some travail and pain, though comparatively little, and so soon over, that it was as if none; and this is to be understood of the pains which Gospel ministers take in preaching the word, which is the means of regeneration, and they the instruments of it; and so are called fathers, who through the Gospel beget souls to Christ; and of their anxious concern for the conversion of sinners, and the formation of Christ in them, which is called a travailing in birth; see ( 1 Peter 1:23 ) ( James 3:18 ) ( 1 Corinthians 4:15 ) ( Galatians 4:19 ) ( Romans 8:22 Romans 8:23 ) and it may also design the earnest prayers of the church and its members, striving and wrestling with God, being importunate with him, that the word preached might be useful for the good of souls; and particularly their earnest and fervent prayers for the conversion of the Jews, which will soon be brought about, when a spirit of grace and supplication is not only poured on them, but upon the saints in general, to pray fervently and earnestly for it.

Isaiah 66:8 In-Context

6 Listen! That loud noise in the city, that sound in the Temple, is the sound of the Lord punishing his enemies!
7 "My holy city is like a woman who suddenly gives birth to a child without ever going into labor.
8 Has anyone ever seen or heard of such a thing? Has a nation ever been born in a day? Zion will not have to suffer long, before the nation is born.
9 Do not think that I will bring my people to the point of birth and not let them be born." The Lord has spoken.
10 Rejoice with Jerusalem; be glad for her, all you that love this city! Rejoice with her now, all you that have mourned for her!
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.