Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
Deal thy bread to the hungry - But this thou canst not do, if thou eat it thyself. When a man fasts, suppose he do it through a religious motive, he should give the food of that day, from which he abstains, to the poor and hungry, who, in the course of providence, are called to sustain many involuntary fasts, besides suffering general privations. Wo to him who saves a day' s victuals by his religious fast! He should either give them or their value in money to the poor. See Isaiah 58:6.
That thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house "To bring the wandering poor into thy house" - , Septuagint; egenos vagosque , Vulgate; and metaltelin , Chaldee. They read, instead of merudim , hanudim . mer is upon a rasure in the Bodleian MS. The same MS. reads bayethah , in domum , "into the house." - L.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Isaiah 58:7:
Zechariah 7:9
Matthew 6:16
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