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Isaiah 57:3

The Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 57:3

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Draw near hither. Approach, to hear the reprimand which ye so well deserve. Ye sons of the sorceress; rather, of a sorceress. Judah herself, the nation, is the" sorceress" and "adulteress," whose individual children are summoned to draw near.

She is an adulteress; for she has transgressed against the mystic marriage-tie which bound her to Jehovah (see , and the comment ad lot.). She is also a "sorceress," since she has bewitched her children, and given herself up to magical as well as to idolatrous practices ().

Seed of the adulterer and the whore; rather, seed of an adulteress, and that thyself committest whoredom. The congenital tendency has broken out into act. The Israel addressed is as "adulterous," i.e.

idolatrous, as the Israel of former times.

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