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Chinese NCV (Simplified)

以赛亚书 43:23

作燔祭用的羊,你沒有帶來給我;也沒有用你的祭物來尊敬我;我沒有因獻供物使你勞累;也沒有因獻乳香使你厭煩。

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Church;   Frankincense;   Isaiah;   Worship;   Thompson Chain Reference - Frankincense;   Liberality-Parsimony;   Parsimony;   The Topic Concordance - Calling;   Curses;   Disobedience;   Forgetting;   Transgression;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Sacrifices;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Lamb, Lamb of God;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Cosmetics;   Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Election;   Frankincense;   Micah, Book of;   Righteousness;   Servant of the Lord;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Cattle;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Faithful;   Frankincense;  

Parallel Translations

Chinese Union (Simplified)
你 没 有 将 你 的 羊 带 来 给 我 作 燔 祭 , 也 没 有 用 祭 物 尊 敬 我 ; 我 没 有 因 供 物 使 你 服 劳 , 也 没 有 因 乳 香 使 你 厌 烦 。

Contextual Overview

22 "People of Jacob, you have not called to me; people of Israel, you have become tired of me. 23 You have not brought me your sacrifices of sheep nor honored me with your sacrifices. I did not weigh you down with sacrifices to offer or make you tired with incense to burn. 24 So you did not buy incense for me; you did not freely bring me fat from your sacrifices. Instead you have weighed me down with your many sins; you have made me tired of your many wrongs. 25 "I, I am the One who erases all your sins, for my sake; I will not remember your sins. 26 But you should remind me. Let's meet and decide what is right. Tell what you have done and show you are right. 27 Your first father sinned, and your leaders have turned against me. 28 So I will make your holy rulers unholy. I will bring destruction on the people of Jacob, and I will let Israel be insulted."

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

hast not: Amos 5:25, Malachi 1:13, Malachi 1:14, Malachi 3:8

small cattle: Heb. lambs, or kids

honoured: Isaiah 1:11-15, Isaiah 66:3, Proverbs 15:8, Proverbs 21:27, Amos 5:21, Amos 5:22, Zechariah 7:5, Zechariah 7:6, Matthew 11:30

Reciprocal: Psalms 50:9 - General Jeremiah 2:5 - What Jeremiah 6:20 - sweet cane Micah 6:3 - wherein Acts 7:42 - have ye

Cross-References

Genesis 42:24
Then Joseph left them and cried. After a short time he went back and spoke to them. He took Simeon and tied him up while the other brothers watched.
Genesis 42:28
He said to the other brothers, "The money I paid for the grain has been put back. Here it is in my sack!" The brothers were very frightened. They said to each other, "What has God done to us?"
Genesis 42:36
Their father Jacob said to them, "You are robbing me of all my children. Joseph is gone, Simeon is gone, and now you want to take Benjamin away, too. Everything is against me."
Genesis 43:14
I pray that God Almighty will cause the governor to be merciful to you and that he will allow Simeon and Benjamin to come back with you. If I am robbed of my children, then I am robbed of them!"
Judges 6:23
But the Lord said to Gideon, "Calm down! Don't be afraid! You will not die!"
Judges 19:20
The old man said, "You are welcome to stay at my house. Let me give you anything you need, but don't spend the night in the public square."
1 Samuel 25:6
Say to Nabal, ‘May you and your family and all who belong to you have good health!
1 Chronicles 12:18
Then the Spirit entered Amasai, the leader of the Thirty, and he said: "We belong to you, David. We are with you, son of Jesse. Success, success to you. Success to those who help you, because your God helps you." So David welcomed these men and made them leaders of his army.
Ezra 4:17
King Artaxerxes sent this answer: To Rehum the governor and Shimshai the secretary, to all their fellow workers living in Samaria, and to those in other places in Trans-Euphrates. Greetings.
Luke 10:5
Before you go into a house, say, ‘Peace be with this house.'

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Thou hast not brought me the small cattle of thy burnt offerings,.... The kids and the lambs, which, according to the law, should have been brought for burnt offerings daily, morning and evening; and much less did they bring the larger cattle of burnt offerings, as oxen and bullocks. The Targum and Vulgate Latin render it, "the rams of thy burnt offerings"; the Septuagint version, "the sheep"; and the Syriac and Arabic versions, "the lambs"; and these were not brought to him, but to their idols; or, however, were not brought in a right way and manner, and from right principles, and with right views. Kimchi thinks this refers to the times of Ahaz, when the service of God ceased in the temple, and idolatry was practised at Jerusalem but it seems to respect later times, nearer the times of Christ; see Malachi 1:13:

neither hast thou honoured me with thy sacrifices; what sacrifices they did offer were not offered to God, but to their idols; or they were such as were not according to the law of God; or they were not offered up in the faith of the Messiah, nor with a true spirit of devotion, and with a sincere view to the glory of God, and in the exercise of repentance for sins; but rather as an atonement for them, and that they might go on in them with ease of mind; see Isaiah 1:11:

I have not caused thee to serve with an offering; the "minchah", a meat offering or bread offering, which was a freewill offering, and they were not obliged to it; it was at their own option whether they would bring it or not, and which was not very chargeable to them:

nor wearied thee with incense; or frankincense, which was put upon the meat or bread offering; see Leviticus 2:1. Some understand this of all offerings in general, that they were not so many that were commanded them, as to be a burden to them; nor so expensive but that they were able to bear the charge of them, considering the fruitfulness of the land of Canaan, and especially the numerous and costly sacrifices of Heathen idolaters: and others think it has reference to the time of Israel's coming out of Egypt, and the covenant of God with them, when no mention was made of sacrifices, nor were they enjoined them, Jeremiah 7:21.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Thou hast not brought me - As a people you have witcheld from me the sacrifices which were commanded. They had not maintained and observed his worship as he had required.

The small cattle - Margin, ‘Lambs,’ or ‘kids.’ The Hebrew word (שׂה s'eh) denotes properly one of a flock - a sheep or a goat. It should have been so rendered here. These animals were used for burnt-offerings, and the Jews were required to offer them daily to God.

Of thy burnt-offerings - (Compare Exodus 29:38; Numbers 28:3). The burnt-offering was wholly consumed on the altar.

With thy sacrifices - Bloody offerings. There is little difference between this word and that rendered ‘burnt-offerings.’ If there is any, it is that the word rendered ‘sacrifice’ (זבח zebach) is of wider signification, and expresses sacrifice in general; the word rendered ‘burnt-offering’ (עלה olâh), denotes that which is consumed, or which ascends as an offering. The holocaust refers to its being burned; the sacrifice to the offering, however made.

I have not caused thee to serve with an offering - ‘I have not made a slave of thee; I have not exacted such a service as would be oppressive and intolerable - such as is imposed on a slave.’ The word used here (עבד âbad), is often used in such a sense, and with such a reference Leviticus 25:39; ‘Thou shalt not compel him to serve the service of a bondman’ Exodus 1:14; Jeremiah 22:13; Jeremiah 25:14; Jeremiah 30:8. The sense is, that the laws of God on the subject, were not grievous and oppressive.

With an offering - The word used here (מנחה minchāh) denotes properly a bloodless oblation, and is thus distinguished from those mentioned before. It consisted of flour mingled with salt, oil, and incense; or of the fruits of the earth, etc. (see the notes at Isaiah 1:11; compare Leviticus 2:2; Numbers 28:5.

Nor wearied thee - By exacting incense. I have not so exacted it as to make it burdensome and wearisome to you.

With incense - (See the note at Isaiah 1:13). The word לבונה lebônâh (Greek λίβανος libanos) denotes properly frankincense, a substance so called from its white color, from לבן lāban, “to be white.” It is found in Arabia Isaiah 60:6; Jeremiah 6:20, and in Palestine Song of Solomon 4:6, Song of Solomon 4:14, and was obtained by making incisions in the bark of trees. It was much used in worship among the Jews as well as by other nations. It was burned in order to produce an agreeable fragrance Exodus 30:8; Exodus 37:29; Leviticus 16:13.


 
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