Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Isaiah 43:23

small cattle—rather, the "lamb" or "kid," required by the law to be daily offered to God (Exodus 29:38; Numbers 28:3).

sacrifices—offered any way; whereas the Hebrew for "holocaust," or "burnt offering," denotes that which ascends as an offering consumed by fire.

I have not caused thee to serve—that is, to render the the service of a slave (Matthew 11:30; Romans 8:15; I John 4:18; I John 5:3).

offering—bloodless (Leviticus 2:1-2).

wearied—antithetical to Isaiah 43:22, "Thou hast been weary of Me." Though God in the law required such offerings, yet not so as to "weary" the worshipper, or to exact them in cases where, as in the Babylonish captivity, they were physically unable to render them; God did not require them, save in subordination to the higher moral duties (Psalms 50:8-14; Psalms 51:16-17; Micah 6:3, Micah 6:6-8).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 43:23:

Isaiah 43:22
Isaiah 43:24
Malachi 1:13

 

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