Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Isaiah 5:7

Isaiah here applies the parable. It is no mere human owner, nor a literal vineyard that is meant.

vineyard of the Lord—His only one (Exodus 19:5; Amos 3:2).

pleasant—"the plant of his delight"; just as the husbandman was at pains to select the sorek, or "choicest vine" (Isaiah 5:2); so God's election of the Jews.

judgment—justice. The play upon words is striking in the Hebrew, He looked for mishpat, but behold mispat ("bloodshed"); for tsedaqua, but behold tseaqua (the cry that attends anarchy, covetousness, and dissipation, Isaiah 5:8, Isaiah 5:11-12; compare the cry of the rabble by which justice was overborne in the case of Jesus Christ, Matthew 27:23-24).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 5:7:

Isaiah 3:14
Isaiah 5:6
Ezekiel 13:4
Matthew 20:1
Matthew 21:33
Luke 13:6-9

 

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