Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Devarim


Parasha Devarim
Deuteronomy 1:1 – 3:23
Please pray this Prayer
Before reading.
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parasha
That the Light of Torah may
Revealed to me. Amen
The Shabbat of Devarim is the 43rd Torah Portion, it is also known as “Shabbat Chazon” or the Shabbat of vision it is one of the greatest Shabbat of the year. There is no greater day for the Yisraelites than the day that the Temple was destroyed.
The Talmud teaches that if a husband is going away on a long trip, he has to lie with his wife the night before he leaves.  Whenever there is a separation, there has to be an equally great union.
On this this week, both the temple in Jerusalem were destroyed and it is regarded as the most negative day of the Year. In addition to the psychic and spiritual damage, thousand of people were killed when the temple was destroyed. Where there was a tragic day in the physical world, it was a day of amazing love in the upper world.
Where there is a great amount of darkness, there is also the possibility for a great amount of light. The greatest revelation of the light of the Creator is Messiyah Yahushua. This means that this Light is revealed completely only on the Shabbat of Devarim.
One of the gifts of this Shabbat of Devarim is that all of our spiritual strength can be double, as Elisha ask Elijah for a double portion of his blessing.
One week before the 9th of Av, on the Shabbat that connects us to the greatest separation, the destruction of the Tabernacle, we gain access to the most incredible Light. On this Shabbat, we have the power to double the strength of  Elijah the Prophet.
 This book is a repetition of both the history and the laws contained in the three previous books, which repeat what Moses delivered to Yisrael (both by word of mouth, that it might affect, and by writing, that it might last) just before his death. There is no new revelation in it, but, that of the death of Moses in the last chapter, nor any new revelation to Moses, and therefore the style here is not, as before. YAHVEH spoke unto Moses, saying.
But the former laws are repeated and commented upon, explained and enlarged, and some particular precepts clarified to them, with abundant reasoning’s for the enforcing of them.
In this book Moses was divinely inspired and assisted, so that this is as truly the word of YAHVEH written by Moses as that which was spoken to him with an audible voice out of the tabernacle of the congregation, Lev. 1:1.
The Greek interpreters call it Deuteronomy, which signifies the second law, or a second edition of the law, not with amendments, for the law needed none, but with additional clarification, for the further direction of the people in specific cases, not mentioned before. That is why this book of the Law was design to be place on the outside of the Ark, Deut 31:25 That Moses commanded the Levites, which bare the ark of the covenant of YAHVEH, saying, 26Take this book of the law, and put it at the side of the Ark of the covenant of YAHVEH your EL, that it may be there for a witness against thee. 27For I know thy rebellion, and thy stiff neck: behold, while I am yet alive with you this day, ye have been rebellious against YAHVEH  and how much more after my death?
One could safely say that Deuteronomy is the policeman of the Torah, since it contains the laws that stand against us, both in chapter 11:17And then YAHVEH’S wrath be kindled against you, and HE shut up the heaven, that there be no rain, and that the land yield not her fruit; and lest ye perish quickly from off the good land which YAHVEH giveth you. 11: 26Behold, I set before you this day a blessing and a curse; 27A blessing, if ye obey the commandments of YAHVEH your EL, which I command you this day: 28And a curse, if ye will not obey the commandments of YAHVEH your EL, but turn aside out of the way which I command you this day, to go after other gods, which ye have not known. 29And it shall come to pass, when YAHVEH thy EL hath brought thee in unto the land whither thou goest to possess it, that thou shalt put the blessing upon mount Gerizim, and the curse upon mount Ebal.
Deut 28:15But it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of YAHVEH thy EL, to observe to do all HIS commandments and HIS statutes which I command thee this day; that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee: 16Cursed shalt thou be in the city, and cursed shalt thou be in the field. 17Cursed shall be thy basket and thy store. 18Cursed shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy land, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep. 19Cursed shalt thou be when thou comest in, and cursed shalt thou be when thou goest out.
Deut 30:1And it shall come to pass, when all these things are come upon thee, the blessing or the curse, which I have set before thee, and thou shalt call them to mind among all the nations, whither YAHVEH your EL hath driven thee.
Now, it was much for the honor of the Divine Principles that it should be therefore repeated; how great were the things of those principles which was place inside the Ark Exodus 40:20 “And he took and put the testimony into the Ark, and set the staves on the Ark, and put the mercy seat above upon the Ark:” therefore think on how inexcusable would those be by whom they were counted as a strange thing! Hos. 8:12 I have written to him the great things of my law, but they were counted as a strange thing.
 
There might be a particular reason for the repeating of it in this book; the men of that generation to which the law was first given were all dead, and a new generation had sprung up, to whom YAHVEH would have it repeated by Moses himself, that, if possible, it might make a lasting impression upon them. Now that they were just going to take possession of the land of Canaan, Moses must read the articles of agreement to them, that they might know the terms and conditions they were to hold and enjoy the land, and that they might understand how to behavior in it.
It would be of great use to the people to have those parts of the law therefore gathered up and put together which did more immediately impact them and their practice; for the laws which concerned the priests and Levites, and the execution of their offices, are not repeated: it was enough for them that they were once delivered.
But, in compassion to the infirmities of the people, the laws was delivered a second time. The first law was place inside the Ark Exodus 40:20 and this second law was place on the outside of the Ark Deut 31:26.
Precept must be upon precept, and line upon line, Isa. 28:10. The great and essential truths of the gospel should be often pressed upon people by the ministers of El (Jesus) Yahushua. To write the same things (says Paul, Phil. 3:1) to me indeed is not grievous, but for you it is safe. What YAHVEH has spoken once we have need to hear twice, to hear many times, and it is well if, after all, it be faithfully perceived and practice.
In three ways this book of Deuteronomy was magnified and made honorable:
1. The king was to write a copy of it with his own hand, and to read therein all the days of his life, ch. 17, 18, 19.
 
2. It was to be written upon great stones plastered, at their passing over Jordan, ch. 27:2, 3.
 
3. It was to be read publicly every seventh year, at the feast of tabernacles, by the priests, in the audience of all Yisrael, ch. 31:9, etc. The gospel is a kind of Deuteronomy, a second law, a remedial law, a spiritual law, a law of faith; by if we are under the law of Messiyah and it is a law that makes the believer perfect.
This book of Deuteronomy begins with a brief rehearsal of the most remarkable events that had happen to the Yisraelites since they came from Mount Sinai. In the fourth chapter we have a most pathetic exhortation to obedience.
In the twelfth chapter, and on to the twenty-seventh, are repeated many particular laws, which are enforced (ch. 27 and 28) with promises, blessings and curses, formed into a covenant, ch. 29 and 30.
Care is taken to perpetuate the remembrance of these things among them (ch. 31), particularly by a song (ch. 32), and so Moses concludes with a blessing, ch. 33. All this was delivered by Moses to Yisrael in the last month of his life.
The whole book of Deuteronomy contains the history, except for two months; compare ch. 1:3 with Jos. 4:19, the latter of which was the thirty days of Yisrael’s mourning for Moses; see how busy that great and good man has to do good when he knew that his time was short, how quick his motion when he drew near his rest.
Therefore, we have more recorded of what our blessed Savior Messiyah Yahushua said and did in the last week of his life than in any other. The last words of a eminent persons make or should make deep impressions. For the honor of this book, that when our Savior Messiyah Yahushua would answer the devil’s temptations with, It is written, He got all His quotations out of this book, Mt. 4:4, 7, 10.
The first part of Moses’ farewell teachings to Yisrael begins with this chapter, and is continued to the latter end of the fourth chapter. In the first five verses of this chapter we have the date of the sermon, the place where it was preached verse 1, 2, 5, and the time when verse 3, 4. The narrative in this chapter reminds them:
 
I.                   Of the promise YAHVEH made them of the land of Canaan verse 6-8.
II.                Of the provision made of judges for them verse 9-18.
III.             Of their unbelief and murmuring upon the report of the spies verse 19-33.
IV.              Of the sentence passed upon them for it, and the ratification of that sentence verse 34.
Deu 1:1  These are the words which Mosheh spoke to all Yisra’ĕl beyond the Yardĕn in the wilderness, in the desert plain opposite Suph, between Paran and Tophel, and Laḇan, and Ḥatsĕroth, and Di Zahaḇ, - These are the words, refers to Moses strong words of rebuke, and encouragement , indeed, Moses began his teaching by reminding his people of the many shortcoming since the Exodus.
Alternatively, the words are the commandments and exhortations from chapter 5 to 26:19, which compiles the significant part of this book, and the first four chapters are the preamble to those Instructions.
The term to all Yisrael, means in the present of everyone, past present and future, Yisrael. This verse gave the location of the significant event were some of these things were spoken to Moses.
Deu 1:2 eleven days’ journey from Ḥorĕḇ by way of Mount ʽir to Qaḏĕsh Barnĕa.  – After their journey to Mount Sinai, YAHVEH said that the time had come for them to enter the Promise Land, and instructed them to use the route that skirt Mount seir.
Normally, it would have been an eleven day journey to Kadesh-barnea, but YAHVEH as so anxious for them to enter the Land quickly, that He miraculously brought them there in only three days.
This should have been more than adequate proof that YAHVEH was guiding them, yet the people wanted spies to reassure themselves and before they would believed the prophecy about the land.
Deu 1:3 And it came to be in the fortieth year, in the eleventh month, on the first day of the month, that Mosheh spoke to the children of Yisra’ĕl according to all that יהוה had commanded him concerning them, - Moses began his final teaching on the eleven month on the first day of Shevat the fortieth year after the Exodus. He conveyed his messages of this book during a period of just over five weeks.
In general, Moses spoke unto them all that YAHVEH had given him in commandment, which intimates, not only that what he now delivered was for substance the same with what had formerly been commanded, but that it was what YAHVEH now commanded him to repeat.
Deu 1:4 after he had smitten Siḥon sovereign of the Amorites, who dwelt in Ḥeshbon, and Oḡ sovereign of Bashan, who dwelt at Ashtaroth in Eḏreʽi. – Numbers  20:22 after his victory over the Amorites kings and conquest of their land, made it easier for Moses to admonish his people, since no one could now say, What right has he to rebuke us; has he brought us into a Land as he promised.
Deu 1:5 Beyond the Yardĕn, in the land of Mo’aḇ, Mosheh undertook to declair this Torah, saying, - This clearly refers to the elucidation of the commandments that begins in Chapter 5. He explained that the Torah in many languages, to symbolize that wherever Hebrew people would go in the future, and whatever the language of the land they were in, they would have to study or write Torah in a language that the world could understand, without compromising the integrity of the Word. This has not happen as yet.
Deu 1:6 יהוה our Elohim spoke to us in Ḥorĕḇ, saying, ‘You have dwelt long enough at this mountain. - He gave them this rehearsal and exhortation purely by divine direction; YAHVEH appointed him to leave this legacy to the Assembly. He begins his narrative with their removal from Mount Sinai, and relates here. Therefore YAHVEH brought them this way to humble them, and by the terrors of the law to prepare them for the land of promise. There he kept them about a year, and then told them they had dwelt long enough there, they must go forward ad posses the Land.
Though, YAHVEH brings HIS people into trouble and affliction, into spiritual trouble and affliction of mind, HE knows when they have dwelt long enough in it, and will certainly find a time, the best time, to advance them from the terrors of the spirit of adoption. See Rom. 8:15.
If we should disobey HIM, the consequence could be devastated. If we have a turkey in the oven and we do not remove it at the appointed time or even too early, the turkey will be either burnt or under cooked.
When we are told to move, it is for our own good, if we stay any longer the consequence could be catastrophic.
Deu 1:7Turn and set out on your way, and go into the mountains of the Amorites, and to all the neighboring places in the desert plain, in the mountains and in the low country, and in the Negeḇ and on the seacoast, to the land of the Kenaʽanites and to Leḇanon, as far as the great river, the River Euphrates. - The prospect which he gave them of a happy and early settlement in Canaan: Go to the land of the Canaanites; enter and take possession, it is all your own.
Deu 1:8 ‘See, I have set the land before you. Go in and possess the land which יהוה swore to your fathers, to Aḇraham, to Yitsḥaq, and to Yaʽaqoḇ, to give to them and their seed after them.’- Behold I have set the land before you. When YAHVEH commands us to go forward in our spiritual journey, He sets the land of Canaan as He sets the Heavenly Canaan before us for our encouragement. All we need to do is go. No one will dare oppose you. The Land will be yours without even a battle. This would have happened had it not for the fiasco of the spies.
 Deu 1:9 And I spoke to you that time, saying, ‘I am unable to bear you by myself. – This terms “saying” implies that Moses was repeating something that had been told to HIM. Indeed, יהוה commanded him to make the following declaration.
Deu 1:10 יהוה your Elohim has increased you, and see, you are today as numerous as the stars of the Heavens. - At that time the Children of Yisrael was not yet as numerous as the stars. Moses’ comparison was to the permanence of the Heavenly bodies.
That he greatly rejoiced in the increase of their numbers. He owns the accomplishment of YAH’S promise to Abraham: You are as the stars of the Heavens for multitude.
Deu 1:11 יהוה Elohim of your fathers is going to add to you a thousand times more than you are, and bless you as He has spoken to you! - Prays for the further accomplishment of it: YAHVEH make you a thousand times more. This prayer comes in a parenthesis, and a good prayer prudently put in, cannot be impertinent in any discourse of divine things, nor will a pious ejaculation break the coherence, but rather strengthen and adorn it. But how greatly are his desires enlarged when he prays that they might be made a thousand times more than they were!
We are not straitened in the power and goodness of YAHVEH, why should we be straitened in our own faith and hope, which ought to be as large as the promise? Larger they need not be. It is from the promise that Moses here takes the measures of his prayer: YAHVEH bless you as he hath promised you. And why might he not hope that they might become a thousand times more than they were now when they were now ten thousand times more than they were when they went down into Egypt, about 250 years ago?
Observe, When they were under the influence of Pharaoh the increase of their numbers was envied, and complained of as a grievance (Ex. 1:9); but now, under the influence of Moses, it was rejoiced, and prayed for blessing.
Deu 1:12How do I bear your pressure and your burden and your strife, by myself? - Though he was a man and well worthy of that honor, and well qualified for the business of leadership, as any man was, yet he was desirous that others might be taken in as assistants to him in the ministry and consequently sharers with him in the honor: I cannot myself alone bear the burden. Leadership is a burden. Moses himself, though eminently gifted for it, found that it lay heavily on his shoulders; this is what the best of spiritual leaders complain most of, the burden; and are most desirous of help, and most afraid of undertaking more than they can perform.
Deu 1:13 Choose men, wise and understanding, and known to your tribes, and let me appoint them as your heads.’ - He directs them to take wise men and understanding, whose personal merit would recommend them. The rise and origin of this nation were so late that none of them could pretend to antiquity of race, and nobility of birth, above their brethren; and, having all lately come out of slavery in Egypt, it is probable that one family was not much richer than another; so that their choice must be directed purely by the qualifications of wisdom, experience, and integrity. "Choose those,’’ says Moses, "whose praise is in your tribes, and with all my heart I will make them rulers.’’ We must not grudge that YAH’S work be done by other hands than ours, provided it be done by good hands.
Deu 1:14And you answered me and said, ‘The word which you have spoken to us to do is good.- Moses was in this matter very willing to please the people; and, though he did not in any thing seek their praise, yet in thing of this nature, he would not act without their approval. And they agreed to the proposal: The thing which the people had spoken is good. This he mentions to aggravate the sin of their mutinies and discontents after this, that the government they quarreled with was what they themselves had consented to.
Deu 1:15And I took the heads of your tribes, wise men and known, and made them heads over you, leaders of thousands, and leaders of hundreds, and leaders of fifties, and leaders of tens, and officers for your tribes. - He appointed men of good characters, wise men and men known, men that would be faithful to their trust and to the public interest. The purpose of Yisrael was to produce mature believers in every generation.
Deu 1:16 “And I commanded your judges at that time, saying, ‘When hearing between your brothers, judge righteously between a man and his brother or the stranger who is with him. – In this verse Moses is admonished the judge to listen to all side carefully, to understand their claim, and not to make judgment hasty. Even if the case is between a Jew and a none jew, a believer and a none believer, the same fairness is required.
Deu 1:17Do not show partiality in right-ruling, hear the small as well as the great. Do not be afraid of anyone’s face, for the right-ruling belongs to Elohim. And the case which is too hard for you, bring it to me, and I shall hear it.’ - He gave them a good charge. Those that are advanced to honor must know that they are charged with business, and must give account one day for their position they hold.
He charges them to be diligent and patient: Hear the causes. Hear both sides, hear them fully, hear them carefully; for nature has provided us with two ears, and he that answered a matter before he hearth it, it is folly and shame to him.
The ear of the learner is necessary to the tongue of the learned, Isa. 50:4. To be just and impartial: Judge righteously. Judgment must be given according to the merits of the cause, without regard to the quality of the parties.
The natives must not be suffered to abuse the strangers any more that the strangers to insult the natives or to encroach upon them; the great must not be the oppress of the lesser, nor to crush them, any more than the small, to rob the great, or to affront them.
No faces must be known in judgment, but unbraided unbiased equity must always pass sentence. To be resolute and courageous: "You shall not be afraid of the face of man; be not overawed to do an ill thing, either by the clamors of the crowd or by the menaces of those that have power in their hands.’’ And he gave them a good reason to enforce this charge: "For the judgment is Yah’s. You are Yah’s vicegerents, you act for him, and therefore must act like him; you are his representatives, but if you judge unrighteous, you misrepresent him. The judgment is HIS, and therefore HE will protect you in doing right, and will certainly call you to account if you do wrong.
Deu 1:18 And I commanded you at that time all the words which you should do. – In the implementation of Justice, YAHVEH will informed the judge through the Spirit of Wisdom, as HE did to Salomon what to say or do.
Deu 1:19 Then we set out from Ḥorĕḇ, and went through all that great and awesome wilderness which you saw on the way to the mountains of the Amorites, as יהוה our Elohim had commanded us. And we came to Qaḏĕsh Barnĕa. - He reminds them of their march from Horeb to Kadesh-barnea, through that great and terrible wilderness. This he takes notice of. To make them sensible of the great goodness of יהוה to them, in guiding them through so great a wilderness, and protecting them from the mischief’s they were surrounded with. The remembrance of our dangers should make us thankful for our deliverances. To aggravate the folly of those who, in their discontent, would have gone back to Egypt through the wilderness, though they had forfeited, and had no reason to expect, the divine guidance, in such a retrograde motion.
Deu 1:20 And I said to you, ‘You have come to the mountains of the Amorites, which יהוה our Elohim is giving us. - He shows them how fair they stood for Canaan at that time. He told them with triumph, the land is set before you, go up and possess it. He lets them see how near they were to a happy settlement when they put a bar in their own door that their sin might appear the more exceedingly sinful. It will aggravate the eternal ruin of hypocrites that they were not far from the kingdom of YAHVEH and yet came short, Mk. 12:34.
Deu 1:21 See, יהוה your Elohim has set the land before you. Go up and possess it, as יהוה Elohim of your fathers has spoken to you. Do not fear, nor be discouraged.’ – He shows them how fair they stood for Canaan at that time. He told them with confidence the land is set before you, go up and possess it. He lets them see how near they were to a happy settlement when they put a bar in their own door, that their sin might appear the more exceedingly sinful. It will aggravate the eternal ruin of hypocrites that they were not far from the kingdom of YAHVEH and yet came short, Mk. 12:34.
It is always during the final stage of our journey up the mountain when our spiritual mussels hurt the most, we must make sure we finish the journey, the goal is just around the next bend.
Deu 1:22 “And all of you came near to me and said, ‘Let us send men before us, and let them search out the land for us, and bring back word to us of the way by which we should go up, and of the cities into which we would come.’ - He lays the blame of sending the spies upon them, which did not appear in Numbers, there it is said (ch. 13:1, 2) that YAHVEH directed the sending of them, but here we find that the people first desired it, and יהוה, in permitting it, gave them up to their counsels: You said, We will send men before us.
Deu 1:23And the matter was good in my eyes, so I took twelve of your men, one man from each tribe. - Moses had given them YAH’S Word, but they could not find in their hearts to rely upon that: human policy goes further with them than divine wisdom, and they will needs light a candle to the sun. As if it were not enough that they were sure of a El before them, they must send men before them.
Deu 1:24And they turned and went up into the mountains, and came to the wadi Eshkol, and spied it out. -  The valley of  Eshcol got its name to commemorate the cluster of grapes that the spies took. Alternatively, the valley had long since been named for Eshcol, the good friend of Abraham.
Deu 1:25 “And they took some of the fruit of the land in their hands and brought it down to us. And they brought back word to us, saying, ‘The land which יהוה our Elohim is giving us is good. - He repeats the report which the spies brought of the goodness of the land which they were sent to survey. The blessings which YAHVEH has promised are truly valuable and desirable, even the unbelievers themselves being judges: never any looked into the holy land, but they must own it a good land.
Deu 1:26 But you would not go up and rebelled against the mouth of יהוה your Elohim, - The refusal to  ascend to the Land revealed the insidious incentive for the mission. Now it was clear that the people did not trust YAHVEH and that they sent spies not to plan a strategy, but to decide for themselves whether they should obey YAH’S command.
Deu 1:27 and grumbled in your tents, and said, ‘Because יהוה was hating us, He has brought us out of the land of Mitsrayim to give us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us. – In this verse we see a false charge, it is a classic illustration of how someone with ill will towards another person, assumes that the person has the same feeling towards them.
The people lack the proper understanding of YAHVEH, so that they assumed that YAHVEH hated them.
They went so far as to claim that the exodus itself was proof of their contention, because if YAHVEH had truly loved them, He would have given them the richly irrigated Nile-delta, and drive the Egyptian out.
Deu 1:28Where are we going to? Our brothers have made our hearts melt, saying, “The people are greater and taller than we, the cities are great and walled up to the Heavens, and we saw the sons of the Anaqim there too.” - Yet they represented the difficulties of conquering the Promise as impossible; as if spiritual maturity were unthinkable in this life time, "for the people are taller than we,’’ or by siege, "for the cities are walled up to Heavens,’’ an hyperbole which they made use to serve their ill purpose. This argument was to dishearten the people, which reflect on the ability of the EL of Heavens HIMSELF. Torah say that He who start a good work in us is more than able to fulfill it.
Deu 1:29Then I said to you, ‘Have no dread or fear of them. Moses like all good leaders knew the attitude of the sheep, how they sometime bits when they are fearful he tells them what pains he took with them, to encourage them, when their brethren had said so much to discourage them. Then I said unto you, fear not. Moses suggestion was enough to have stilled the tumult, and to kept them with their faces towards the mark of the higher calling which is spiritual Canaan.
Deu 1:30 יהוה your Elohim, who is going before you, He does fight for you, according to all He did for you in Mitsrayim before your eyes, - He assured them that YAHVEH was present with them, and president among them, and would certainly fight for them. And for proof of YAHVEH power over their enemies Moses refers them to what they had seen done in Egypt, where their enemies had all possible advantages against them and yet were humbled them.
Deu 1:31 and in the wilderness, where you saw how יהוה your Elohim has borne you, as a man bears his son, in all the way that you went until you came to this place.’ - Moses assured them that YAHVEH was present with them, and president among them, and would certainly fight for them. For proof of יהוה power over their enemies he refers them to what they had seen done in Egypt, where their enemies had all possible advantages against them and yet were humbled and forced to yield. And for proof of YAH’S goodwill to them, and the real kindness which he intended them, he refers them to what they had seen in the wilderness, through which they had been guided by the eye of divine wisdom in a pillar of cloud and fire (which guided both their motions and their rests), and had been carried in the arms of divine grace with as much care and tenderness as were ever shown to any child borne in the arms of a nursing father.
Deu 1:32 Yet in this matter you are putting no trust in יהוה your Elohim, - Trust is another of those character traits that must be evident in the life of the believer. If we do not trust in the things we claim to protest, then our faith is weak.
An unbelieving heart is at the bottom of all this: You did not believe YAHVEH your EL. All your disobedience to YAH’S laws, and distrust of HIS power and goodness, flow from a disbelief of HIS word. It is sad that as time pass it has come to with us, when we too do not believe the EL of eternal truth, we are practicing the same doctrine.
Deu 1:33 who is going before you in the way to seek out a place for you to pitch your tents, to show you the way you should go, in fire by night and in a cloud by day. – Moses pleaded with the people to realize the foolishness of their charges. Who beside YAHVEH is with us.
Deu 1:34And יהוה heard the voice of your words, and was wroth, and took an oath, saying, - YAHVEH heard not only what we say, which was bad enough, but also the stridency the sound of our complaint.
Deu 1:35Not one of these men of this evil generation shall see that good land of which I swore to give to your fathers, - It was not the breach of any of the commands of the law that shut them out of Canaan, no, not even the golden calf, but their disbelief of that promise which was typical of gospel grace, to signify that no sin will ruin us, but unbelief, which is a sin against the remedy. Hebrew 4:1  Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it. 2  For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard it. 3  For we which have believed do enter into rest, as he said, As I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my rest: although the works were finished from the foundation of the world. 4  For he spake in a certain place of the seventh day on this wise, And YAHVEH did rest the seventh day from all his works. 5  And in this place again, If they shall enter into my rest.
Deu 1:36 except Kalĕḇ son of Yephunneh. He shall see it, and to him and his children I give the land on which he walked, because he followed יהוה completely.’  Kaleb was exempted from the decree. Moses mentioned them in verse 39 saying that Joshua would lead the people into the land. This Joshua is a form of Messiyah Yahushua who will led the people in the restoration of the Kingdom of Shamayem “The Heavens.
Deu 1:37 And יהוה was enraged with me for your sakes, saying, ‘You do not go in there, either. - Moses himself afterwards fell under YAH’S displeasure for a hasty word which they provoked HIM to speak: YAHVEH was angry with me for your sakes. Because all the old mindset must go, Moses himself must not stay behind. Their unbelief was allowed to die into the wilderness, and, even Moses falls within his commission. Yet here is mercy mixed with wrath.
Deu 1:38 Yehoshua the son of Nun, who stands before you, he shall go in there. Strengthen him, for he shall cause Yisra’ĕl to inherit. - Though Moses might not bring them into Canaan, Joshua should: Encourage him; for he would be discouraged from taking up a government which he saw Moses himself fall under the weight of; but let him be assured that he shall accomplish that for which he is raised up: He shall cause Yisrael to inherit it. Thus what the law could not do, in that it was weak, Jesus, our Joshua, does by bringing in the better hope.
Deu 1:39And your little ones and your children, who you say are for a prey, who today have no knowledge of good and evil, they are going in there. And to them I give it, and they are to possess it. - That, though this generation should not enter into Canaan, the next should. As they had been chosen for their fathers’ sakes, so their children might justly have been rejected for their sakes. But mercy rejoiced against judgment. Notice that this verse says that the younger ones had not eaten of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Deu 1:40 But you, turn and take your journey into the wilderness by the Way of the Sea of Reeds.’ Before the sin, the people had been moving eastward, around the land of Esau’s descendant, from which they would have turned north to enter the Land.
Now, YAHVEH commanded them to turn around to the west, back towards the Red Sea. In our spiritual journey, our sins will take us back to the place were we have to relearn or replace that particular mindset that cause us to sin.
It is like going back to summer school to relearn the courses we have failed in the previous school year.
Some of us in our spiritual journey could be in the forth day of Creation in certain areas of our lives, while we are still in the first day of creation in others. We have to go back and strengthen the area we are weak in while still maintaining the area we are strong in.
What is that thorn in the flesh that causes us to be so easily overtaken with sin? Every one of us has a particular thorn in the flesh. Our Jails are filled with people who did not know how to control their thorn in their flesh, that cause them to be incarcerated. Sometime these thorns in the flesh become so obnoxious that it causes society to lock us away, because our behavior becomes unacceptable.
Deu 1:41Then you answered and said to me, ‘We have sinned against יהוה. We ourselves are going up, and we shall fight, as יהוה our Elohim commanded us.’ And when each one of you had girded on his battle gear, you were ready to go up into the mountain. - He reminds them of their foolish and fruitless attempt to get this sentence reversed when it was too late. They tried by their reformation in this particular situation; whereas they had refused to go up against the Canaanites before, now they would go up, that they would do in haste, and they girded on their weapons of war for that purpose. When the door is shut, and the day of grace is over, there will be found those that stand outside knocking. Here is a case in point.
Deu 1:42 And יהוה said to me, ‘Say to them, “Do not go up nor fight, for I am not in your midst, lest you be smitten before your enemies.” - But this, which looked like a reformation, proved but a further rebellion. If the commander and chief is not with us, why would we ever go and fight. This is another example of the result of eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Deu 1:43 So I spoke to you, but you would not listen and rebelled against the mouth of יהוה, and acted proudly, and went up into the mountain. - He reminds them of their foolish and fruitless attempt to get this sentence reversed when it was too late.  They tried it by their reformation in this particular; whereas they had refused to go up against the Canaanites, now they would go up, that they would in all haste, and they girded on their weapons of war for that purpose. They did forget what happen to Aarons two sons.
Deu 1:44Then the Amorites who dwelt in that mountain came out against you and chased you as bees do, and drove you back from Sĕʽir to Ḥormah. - Yet they went presumptuously up to the hill, acting now in contempt of the threatening, as before in contempt of the promise, as if they were governed by a spirit of contradiction. In order to defete the Amorites in our lives, we must achieve certain level of spirituality.
Deu 1:45And you returned and wept before יהוה, but יהוה would not listen to your voice nor give ear to you. - They were chased and destroyed; and, by this defeat which they suffered when they provoked YAHVEH to leave them, they were taught what success they might have had if they had kept themselves in HIS love. They tried by their prayers and tears to get the sentence reversed: They returned and wept before YAHVEH.
While they were morning and quarrelling, it is said (Num. 14:1): They wept that night; those were tears of rebellion against YAHVEH, these were tears of repentance and humiliation before YAHVEH.
 Tears of discontent must be wept over again; the sorrow of the world worked death, and is to be repented of; it is not so with godly sorrow, that will end in joy. But their weeping was all to no purpose. When we suffer defeat of any kind in our spiritual lives, it is always due to a spiritual deficiency.
YAHVEH would not harkens to your voice, because you would not harkens to HIS; the decree had gone forth, and like Esau, they found no place of repentance, though they sought it carefully with tears.
Deu 1:46 So you dwelt in Qaḏĕsh many days, according to the days that you dwelt. – The nation of Yisrael dwell, in all Kadesh for a total of nineteen years, as many days as they dwelt in all the other resting place combined during their thirty-nine years in the wilderness. Although the Wilderness journey was for forty years, this verse reckons from the time of the decree, during the second year. Moreover, the fortieth year was not a complete year.
Chapter 2
Moses, in this chapter, proceeds in the rehearsal of YAH’S providences concerning Yisrael in their way to The Promise Land. Yet they did not preserve any record of any thing that happened during their tedious march back to the Red Sea. In which they wore out almost thirty-eight years, but passes that, over in silence as a dark time, and makes his narrative to begin again when they turn their faced towards Canaan verse 1-3.
As they drew near towards the countries that were inhabited with squatters, which YAHVEH had given them direction? What a nations they must have been not to be given any disturbance to.
1. Not to the Edomites verse 4-8.
2. Not to the Moabites verse 9 of the antiquities of whose country, with that of the Edomites, he gives some account verse 10–12. And here comes in an account of their passing the river Zered verse 13–16.
3. Not to the Ammonites, of whose country some account given verse 17–23.
4. What nations they should attack and conquer. They must begin with Sihon, king of the Amorites verse 24, 25.
5. And accordingly. They had a fair occasion of quarrelling with him verse  26–32. 
6. YAHVEH gave them a complete victory over him verse 33, etc.
Deu 2:1  Then we turned and set out into the wilderness, the way of the Sea of Reeds, as יהוה spoke to me, and we went round Mount Sĕʽir, many days. - A short account of the long stay of Yisrael in the wilderness: We compassed Mount Seir many days. Nearly thirty-eight years they wandered in the deserts of Seir; probably in some of their rests they staid several years, and never stirred; YAHVEH chastised them for their murmuring and unbelief. As He did to the Canaan, by humbling them for sin, teaching them to mortify their lusts, to follow YAHVEH, and to comfort themselves in HIM. It is a work of time to make souls ready for Heavens, and it must be done by a long train of spiritual exercises.
Deu 2:2 And יהוה spoke to me, saying,  - In all of our spiritual Journey Our Father is constantly supervising thee developing process. Like a mother who carefully watches over her children, so does our father watcher over us. He gives is instruction to the person with the most spiritual develop mind, the one who he has chosen to do HIS work.
Deu 2:3 You have gone around this mountain long enough, turn northward.  – In HIS plans for HIS people, HE always gives us enough time to accomplish HIS desired goal. A mountain in scripture represents some we have to overcome, something formidable in our lives.
When He says you have stayed at the mountain long enough, it means that enough time have been given to you to accomplish the task of a overcome. It is the same as studying for a test, now it is time to write the exam. Let me see what you have learned!
Deu 2:4And command the people, saying, “You are about to pass over into the border of your brothers, the descendants of Ěsaw, who live in Sĕʽir, and they are afraid of you. So be on your guard. – There is a group of believers called spiritual Edomites, they are our brothers, who have not fully follower the covenant. Who have not taken their opportunity to grasp the Covenant seriously? Yet Torah says that they are our brothers. We, who are striving for the ultimate destination, will past them on the way. They will hate us, they will be afraid of us, yet we are admonish to be very careful with them. When we are dealing with spiritual babies, much care must be taken.
Deu 2:5 Do not strive with them, for I do not give you any of their land, no, not so much as one footstep, because I have given Mount ʽir to Ěsaw as a possession. - We must not improve the advantage we have against them. "They shall be afraid of you, knowing your strength and numbers, and the power of YAHVEH EL ELYON engaged for you; but think not that, because their fear you make them an easy prey.
We may no take advantage upon them;  take heed to yourselves.’’ There is need of great caution and a strict government of our own spirits, to keep ourselves from injuring those against whom we have an spiritual advantage. Or this caution is given to the princes; they must not only not meddle with the Edomites themselves, but not permit any of the soldiers to meddle with them.
They must not avenge upon the Edomites the affront they gave them in refusing them passage through their country, Num. 20:21. Therefore, before EL YAHVEH brought Yisrael to destroy their enemies in Canaan, HE taught them to forgive their enemies in Edom.
They must not expect to have any part of their land given them for a possession: Mount Seir, it was already settled upon the Edomites, and they must not, under pretense of YAH’S covenant and conduct your lives after them.
  Dominion is not founded in grace. YAH’S Yisrael shall be well placed, but must not expect to be placed alone in the midst of the earth, Isa. 5:8.
Deu 2:6 What food you buy from them with silver you shall eat. And also, what water you buy from them with silver you shall drink. - They must trade with them as neighbors, buy meat and water of them, and pay for what they bought. Religion must never be made a cloak for injustice.
Because of their level of maturity, we must be careful to pay for what we have taken. If we go to a believer house who is poor, we should pay for what we have eaten or for the time we have spent in their house, so that we cannot be seen as a burden to them.
Deu 2:7 For יהוה your Elohim has blessed you in all the work of your hand. He has known your wandering through this great wilderness. These forty years יהוה your Elohim has been with you, you have not lacked any matter.”- The reason given in this verse is, "YAHVEH will blessed us, and because of that blessing we will lacked nothing; and therefore,’ "Thou neediest not beg; scorn to be or beholden to Edomites, when thou hast a YAHVEH EL-SHADDAI all-sufficient to depend upon.
We will have money to pay for what we ask for (thanks to the divine blessing!); use therefore what we hast, use it cheerfully, and do not sponge upon the Edomites. Therefore they must not steal. They experienced the care of the Divine providence concerning us, in confidence of which for the future, and in a firm belief of its sufficiency, never use any indirect methods for thy supply. Live by the faith and not by thy sword.
Deu 2:8 And when we passed beyond our brothers, the descendants of Ěsaw who dwell in Sĕʽir, away from the way of the desert plain, away from Ěylath and Etsyon Geḇer, we turned and passed over by way of the Wilderness of Mo’aḇ. - It is observable from this verse that Moses, was speaking of the Edomites This verse calls them, "our brethren, the children of Esau.’’ Though they had been unkind to Yisrael, in refusing them a peaceable passage through their country, yet he calls them brethren.
 For, though others believers fail in their duty to us, we must retain a sense of the relation, and not be wanting in our duty to them, as there is occasion. Now in these verses we have,
The account which Moses gives of the origin of the nations of which he had give an occasion to speak of: the Moabites, Edomites, and Ammonites. We know very well, from other parts of history, whose posterity they were; but here HE tells us how they came to those countries in which Yisrael found them; they were not the aborigines, or first planters.
In our journey to the Promise Land we will past other groups of people who have settle for far less than they should have settled for. For example Esau who had the opportunity that Jacob descendant was not enjoying.
In Revelation 7:15 we read of a set of people who were crying. Why would anyone cry in Heavens was my question. The revelation that was given to me was this. There is a group of people who have wasted their time in religious activity and never make it into the Promise land. The descendant of Esau is such a people.
Deu 2:9And יהוה said to me, ‘Do not distress Mo’aḇ, nor stir yourself up against them in battle, for I do not give you any of their land as a possession, because I have given Ar to the descendants of Lot as a possession.’ ” – This verse implies that these people have already gotten their inheritance. There is nothing more that can be done to improve their spiritual inheritance. We must not associate with them, just walk right past them.
Deu 2:10 (The Ěmites had dwelt there formerly, a people as great and numerous and tall as the Anaqim. - But, The Moabites dwelt in a country which had belonged to a numerous race of giants, called Emim (that is, terrible ones), as tall as the Anakim, and perhaps more fierce.
We must remember that Yisrael is an example of the Kingdom of Heavens, it represent just one level in that Kingdom. It represent when Yahushua will return to rule and reign from. Yisrael is also a type of the Holy of Holies, while Moab is a form of the Holy Place, and Wilderness a form of the Outer Court.
Notice it said that the terrible ones lived in Moab, even the Edomites had to displace those who were in their land in order for them to posses it.
Deu 2:11 They were also reckoned as Repha’ites, like the Anaqim, but the Mo’aḇites call them Ěmites. – As there are different levels to Heavens “seventh heavebs”, there are different levels to our spiritual development. Our spiritual development here on earth, will determine if we are going to displace the Edomites of the Canaanites when we get to the Land. These races of people are the fallen Angels who rebel again the Authority in Heavens. It seem like it is those in the Holy of Holies who will be the last to be driven out.
Deu 2:12 And the Ḥorites formerly dwelt in Sĕʽir, but the descendants of Ěsaw dispossessed them and destroyed them from before them, and dwelt in their place, as Yisra’ĕl did to the land of their possession which יהוה gave them). - The names that are given in these verses has a spiritual counterpart. As the Edomites destroyed the Herites in order to posses the land, so must the Sons of Jacob destroy the Canaanites.
Deu 2:13 “ ‘Now rise up, and pass over the wadi Zereḏ.’ So we passed over the wadi Zereḏ.  After forty years of preparation it is now time to apply what we have learn. Crossing the river signify a spiritual milestone, the separation of the wilderness from Canaan. Just like crossing the Red Sea was also a spiritual milestone, the separation of Egypt from the wilderness.
Deu 2:14 And the time we took to come from Qaḏĕsh Barnĕa until we passed over the wadi Zereḏ was thirty-eight years, until all the generation of the men of battle was consumed from the midst of the camp, as יהוה had sworn to them. – Everyone must in some point past through their own spiritual Kadesh Barnea, when our thorn in the flesh is exposed. The whole purpose of life is for us to learn to overcome those character traits that are peculiar to each and every individual. When we finally cross our River Zered, is when we have become an overcomer.
Deu 2:15And also, the hand of יהוה was against them, to destroy them from the midst of the camp until they were consumed. – There is a certain mindset that has to be destroyed in our lives, that is not conducive to the kingdom of Heavens. The mindset that was discovered at the fiasco with the spies was a mindset that could not be allows to enter the Kingdom again. This mindset, must not be in those who want to enter the Holy of holies, the Promise Land or the Seventh Heavens.
Deu 2:16And it came to be, when all the men of war had finally perished from among the people, - The people could not advance, until they were consumed, who have the hand of YAHVEH against them. Yisrael is not called to engage with the Canaanites till all the men of war, the veteran regiments, that had been used to hardship, and had learned the art of spiritual warfare from the Egyptians, were consumed and dead from among the people. Before the conquest of Canaan, being affected by a host of newly-raised men, trained up in a wilderness, the Excellency of the power and purpose of creation, could not be more plainly appear to be of The Mighty Hand of YAHVEH and not of men.
Deu 2:17 that יהוה spoke to me, saying,
Deu 2:18This day you are to pass over at Ar, the boundary of Mo’aḇ. – One of the problems with today’s churches, is that they do not understand EL YAHVEH timetable. In this verse we see a clear indication of this. Today you are to Passover this river. If there were no time limits, then sin and rebellion would last forever.
The sixth days of Creation shows us that The Creators, set a purpose or a limit on things, it not they will last until His Words says otherwise. Example the Command for the water to be divided will one day be change.
The water under the earth and the water above the earth will become one Torah. Because the water under the earth will be no more.
Deu 2:19And when you come near the children of Ammon, do not distress them nor stir yourself up against them, for I do not give you any of the land of the children of Ammon as a possession, because I have given it to the descendants of Lot as a possession.’ - The caution given them not to meddle with the Moabites or Ammonites, whom they must not harass, nor so much as disturb in their possessions: Distress them not, nor contend with them, in verse 9 is repeated here again
 Though the Moabites aimed to ruin Yisrael (Num. 22:6), yet Yisrael must not aim to ruin them. This is the difference between a mature believer and the not so mature believer. Those in the Holy of Holies and the Holy Place. A much higher standard of operation is required, were more knowledge is given.
If others design us a mischief, this will not justify us in designing them a mischief. But why must not the Moabites and Ammonites be meddled with?
 Because the land they were possessed was what YAHVEH had given them, and HE did not design it for Yisrael. In other words those who make it into the Holy of Holies spiritually will be given a higher responsibility that those in the Holy Place.
Even unfaithful believers have a right to their spiritual possessions, and must not look down on by those who are in the Holy of holies.
Deu 2:20 (That was also reckoned as a land of Repha’ites. Repha’ites formerly dwelt there. But the Ammonites call them Zamzummim, - The inheritance of the Moabites and the Ammonites was inhabited also by the ammonites a type of those that rebel against spiritual authority.
Deu 2:21 a people as great and numerous and tall as the Anaqim. But יהוה destroyed them before them, and they dispossessed them and dwelt in their place,  - This verse seems to imply that the Moabites and the Ammonites receive their inheritance before the children of Jacob. They drove out the squatters in their Land. Before the Yisraelites did. The people in the Holy Place receive their inheritance before the people in the Holy of Holies. It is a great numbers of angels who rebel with Lucifer, they are the ones we have to expel from the Kingdom when we get to the Heavens the Heavens, the Promise Land.
Deu 2:22 as He had done for the descendants of Ěsaw, who dwelt in Sĕʽir, when He destroyed the Ḥorites from before them. They dispossessed them and dwelt in their place, even to this day. – As Father YAHVEH have help the Moabites and the Ammonites posses their land were Lucifer and his angels have dwell too long, He will also help us drive out the rest of the squatters in the Holy of Holies. Job 1:6Now there was a day when the sons of YAHVEH came to present themselves before YAHVEH, and Satan also came among them.
We see from the scripture in Job that the Satan still have access to the Holy of Holies. It is incumbent on us as believers to reach maturity so we can be part of the army that expel Satan and his squatters from the Holy of Holies as the Moabites and the Ammonites expel those in the Holy Place.
Deu 2:23 And the Awwim who dwelt in villages as far as Azzah, the Kaphtorim who came from Kaphtor, destroyed them and dwelt in their place. – Here in this verse we hear the name of the inhabitance of the land, those who are squatters. They must be destroyed. The Avvin were Philistine clan mentions in Joshua 13:3.
Since Abraham had made a Covenant of friendliness with the King of the King Abimeleck of the Philistia, Geneses 21:22 – 23, Yisrael would not have taken territory from the Philistine, but because Elohim wanted the Hebrews to have the land of the Avvim, so that the Avvim lost title to their former land.
Deu 2:24Arise, set out and pass over the wadi Arnon. See, I have given into your hand Siḥon the Amorite, sovereign of Ḥeshbon, and his land. Begin to possess it, and stir up yourself against him in battle. – One of the reasons why the Children of Yisrael was brought through the Wilderness was to prepare them for battle. Now they had grown in number and in the spirit. It was time to exercise their newly found talent. The journey through the wilderness had made them into harden veterans of many wars, which they were successful in.
YAHVEH having teach self-denial of HIS people in forbidding them to meddle with the Moabites and Ammonites, and they having quietly passed by those rich countries, and, though superior in number, they did not made any attempt to meddle. Here He recompenses them for their obedience by giving them the possession of the country of Sihon king of the Amorites.
If we forbear what YAHVEH forbids, we shall receive what he promises, and shall be no losers at last by our obedience, though it may seem for the present to be to our loss. Do not wrong others, and YAHVEH shall make you right.
YAHVEH gives them a commission to seize the country of Sihon king of Heshbon.. This was YAH’S way of disposing of kingdoms, but such particular grants are not now either to be expected or pretended. In this commission observe though YAHVEH assured them that the land should be their own, yet they must remove the enemy, and contend in battle with them.
Deu 2:25 This day I begin to put the dread and fear of you upon the peoples under all the Heavens, who, when they hear the report of you, shall tremble and shake because of you.’ – What YAHVEH gives we must Endeavor to get. YAHVEH promises that when they fight HE will fight for them. Do you begin to possess it, and I will begin to put the dread of you upon them. YAHVEH would dispirit the enemy and so destroy them, would magnify Yisrael and so terrify all those against whom they were commissioned. See Ex. 15:14.
Deu 2:26 Then I sent messengers from the Wilderness of Qeḏĕmoth to Siḥon sovereign of Ḥeshbon, with words of peace, saying, - Moses sends to Sihon a message of peace, and only begs a passage through his land, with a promise to give his country no disturbance, but the advantage of trading for ready money with so great a body.
Deu 2:27Let me pass over through your land on the highway. I shall go on the highway and turn neither to the right nor to the left. – In this verse Moses did not disobey YAHVEH, who told him to contend with Sihon, nor dissemble with Sihon; but doubtless it was by divine direction that he did it, that Sihon might be left inexcusable, though YAHVEH hardened his heart. This may illustrate the method of YAH’S dealing with those to whom he gives HIS Torah, but does not give grace to believe it.
Deu 2:28What food you sell me for silver I shall eat, and what water you give me for silver I shall drink. Only let me pass over on foot, - It would have been better if those wicked leaders who have not freely given of the Word and the Spirit, if they had even charge the people silver to receive the teaching of Torah and how to build their Menorah it would be better. They absolutely refuse them access to the promise land through there ministry.
In our journey to our spiritual promise land, we will be ministered to by various people on the journey. Food represent the Torah the Bread of Life, and the Water represent the Holy Spirit. At what ever stage of our journey, those who refused to help us, even if it is for a fee, will be destroyed.
Deu 2:29 as the descendants of Ěsaw who dwell in Sĕʽir and the Mo’aḇites who dwell in Ar did for me – until I pass over the Yardĕn to the land יהוה our Elohim is giving us.– Actually, the King of Edom refused permission to travel his land and war was ready even for war, numbers 20:18. These Edomites, is a form of believer, who will stand as an obstacle for those who wish to move forwards. They will receive their possession on the east side of the Jordon, while the real rest is on the West side of the Jordon.
Deu 2:30But Siḥon sovereign of Ḥeshbon would not let us pass over, for יהוה your Elohim hardened his spirit and strengthened his heart, to give him into your hand, as it is this day.  – In this verse we see יהוה removing Sihon’s freedom of choice, as He did to Pharaoh. Some time evil doers accumulate so much sin that they forfeit the right to repent. Because of there hardness of their heart they will not allow anyone to move beyond their spiritual position. They will critics you for you desire to achieve perfection, much like when Jeremiah was trying to rebuild the walls of Yerushalayim, they were jeered continuously.
Deu 2:31 “And יהוה said to me, ‘See, I have begun to give Siḥon and his land over to you. Begin to possess – in order to possess his land.– Before we can possess the land it must be release in the spiritual. Many time believers venture out on their own without first ask if it is release in the spiritual realm. This is a principle we need to learn.
Deu 2:32 “And Siḥon and all his people came out against us to fight at Yahats,  - Sihon began the war , YAHVEH having made his heart obstinate, and hidden from his eyes the thing that belonged to his peace , that he might deliver him into the hand of Yisrael. Those that meddle with the people of YAHVEH meddle in their own hurt; and YAHVEH sometimes ruins HIS enemies by their own resolves. Mic. 4:11 Now also many nations have gathered against you, Who say, “Let her be defiled, And let our eye look upon Zion.” 12But they do not know the thoughts of YAHVEH, Nor do they understand His counsel;  For He will gather them like sheaves to the threshing floor. 13 Arise and thresh, O daughter of Zion; For I will make your horn iron, And I will make your hooves bronze; You shall beat in pieces many peoples; I will consecrate their gain to YAHVEH, And their substance to YAHVEH of the whole earth.; Rev. 16:14For they are spirits of demons, performing signs, which go out to the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of YAHVEH EL ELYON.
Deu 2:33 and יהוה our Elohim gave him over to us, so we smote him, and his sons, and all his people. - Yisrael was victorious.  They put all the Amorites to the sword, men, women, and children; this they did as the executioners of YAH’S wrath; now the measure of the Amorites’ iniquity was full (Gen. 15:16), and the longer it was in the filling the sorer was the reckoning at last.
When the time comes for us to enter the Holy of Holies, we must not spare those who are presently living there. They must be destroyed totally; some of the inhabitance of the Land as we speak was evicted years ago. We have not mature as believers and take our rightful place in the Kingdom.
Deu 2:34And we took all his cities at that time, and we put the men, women, and little ones of every city under the ban, we left none remaining. - This was one of the devoted nations. They died, not as Yisrael’s enemies, but as sacrifices to divine justice, in the offering of which sacrifices Yisrael was employed, as a kingdom of priests. The case being therefore extraordinary, it ought not to be drawn into a precedent for military executions, which make no distinction and give no quarter: those will have judgment without mercy that show no mercy. They took possession of all they had; included their cities. When we get to the Heavens, we will take possession of their cities, their planest, their solar system, no room will be left in the Heavens for the children of darkness.
Deu 2:35Only the livestock we took as plunder for ourselves, and the spoil of the cities which we captured. – All their good. This means that the possession that the angel who rebel with Satan was given to the new replacement. This is the whole purpose of life, to prepare a new generation of Spiritual been that will take over the children of darkness possession in the heavens and make it a Kingdom of Light.
Deu 2:36From Aroʽĕr, which is on the edge of the wadi Arnon, and the city that is by the wadi, as far as Gilʽaḏ, there was not one city too high for us. יהוה our Elohim gave all to us. – the total eradication of the enemy must be accomplished. No stone no planets, no cities must be left under which they might hide must be left upturn. No more rebellious spirits must be allow to remain in the Heavens. This is a part of the Restorations of all things.
Deu 2:37Only you did not go near the land of the children of Ammon – anywhere along the wadi Yabboq, or to the cities of the mountains, or wherever יהוה our Elohim had forbidden us. – This is a stern warning to the Children of Yisrael to avoid jealousy. If a person is given particular ministries do not go near it. It has been given to them. In the Kingdom of Heavens there will be no physical river, there will be only Solar System. Everyone will be given they own inheritance.
Chapter 3
Moses, in this chapter, relates:
 
I.                   The conquest of Og, king of Bashan, and the seizing of his country verse 1–11. 
II.                The distribution of these new conquests to the two tribes and a half verse 12–17.
III.             Under certain provisos and limitations verse 18–20.
IV.              The encouragement given to Joshua to carry on the war which was so gloriously begun verse 21, 22.
V.                 Moses’ request to go over into Canaan verse 23–25,
VI.              with the denial of that request, but the grant of an equivalent verse 26, etc.
Deu 3:1  Then we turned and went up the way to Bashan. And Oḡ sovereign of Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Eḏreʽi. - The army of Og was very powerful, for he had the command of sixty fortified cities, besides the unwalled towns. Yet all this was nothing before YAHVEH TSEABOTH, when they came with commission to destroy Basham.  He was very bold and daring: He came he came out against Yisrael to battle.
Deu 3:2 And יהוה said to me, ‘Do not fear him, for I have given him and all his people and his land into your hand. And you shall do to him as you did to Siḥon sovereign of the Amorites, who dwelt at Ḥeshbon.- Those that are not awakened by the judgments of YAHVEH upon others, but persist in their defiance of Heavens, are ripening apace for the like judgments upon themselves, Jer. 3:8. YAHVEH ask Moses not fear HIM.
Deu 3:3So יהוה our Elohim also gave into our hands Oḡ sovereign of Bashan, with all his people, and we smote him until he had no survivors remaining. – Every country has a dominant spirit over it. That spirit is the spirit of its leader or the ruling authority. When the protection of that authority is removed by El יהוה it is as if they never existed. That is why YAHVEHs Prayer says deliver me not into the hand of the evil one.
Deu 3:4 And we captured all his cities at that time. There was not a city which we did not take from them: sixty cities, all the district of Argoḇ, the reign of Oḡ in Bashan.  – The campaign was complete, the enemy was completely destroyed. If we allow the enemy to go free he will go somewhere else and start all over again. Like weeds they must be completely destroyed. How they got possession of Bashan, a very desirable country. They took all the cities, and all the spoil of them. Some commentator says this was the capital city the area of the Kings palace.
Deu 3:5All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates and bars, besides a great many unwalled towns. – The protection of Satan Kingdom has been building up for thousand of years. They have had numerous battle exercises to test for any flaw in their defense. Yet we will be victorious, like Satan in Heavens who have been defeated, he is just hanging around, squatting so-to-speak, until we arrive to deal him his final defeat.
Deu 3:6And we put them under the ban, as we did to Siḥon sovereign of Ḥeshbon, putting the men, the women, and the children of every city under the ban. – In this verse we see another pattern. The description of the men, women, and children represent those who live in the Holy of Holies, the Holy Place, and the Outer Court spiritually. These three distinctions speak of three dimensions in the Kingdom of Heavens. Each section bar none must all be put under the ban. This ban means total eradication.
Deu 3:7 “But all the livestock and the spoil of the cities we took as booty for ourselves. – The people must be totally destroyed, meaning those rebels who rebel must be totally removed by the incoming habitance, and all that they had will be ours.
Deu 3:8And at that time we took the land, from the hand of the two sovereigns of the Amorites, that was beyond the Yardĕn, from the wadi Arnon to Mount Ḥermon  - So that now they had in their hands all that fruitful country which lay east of Jordan, from the river Arnon unto Hermon.
Deu 3:9 “(Tsiḏonians call Ḥermon, Siryon – and the Amorites call it Senir), - From this verse we see that the nations contended for control of the Hermon, each giving it a different name. This shows how coveted the land was. As there is a battle today for the physical land of Yisrael, there is a spiritual battle for the Holy of Holies.
Deu 3:10 all the cities of the plain, all Gilʽaḏ, and all Bashan, as far as Salḵah and Eḏreʽi, cities of the reign of Oḡ in Bashan. – The expelling of the squatters and the establishing or  the appropriation of the land as their own was now complete.
Deu 3:11For only Oḡ sovereign of Bashan was left of the remnant of the Repha’ites. See, his bedstead was an iron bedstead. Is it not in Rabbah of the children of Ammon? Nine cubits is its length and four cubits its width, according to the cubit of a man.- Very strong, for he was of the remnant of the giants; his personal strength was extraordinary, a monument of which was preserved by the Ammonites in his bedstead, which was shown as a rarity in their chief city.
You might guess at his weight by the materials of his bedstead; it was iron, as if a bedstead of wood were too weak for him to sleep on: and you might guess at his stature by the dimensions of it; it was nine cubits long and four cubits broad, which, supposing a cubit to be but half a yard (and some learned men have made it appear to be somewhat more), was four yards and a half long, and two yards wide, If his bedstead is  two cubits longer than himself, and that is as much as we need to know, he was three yards and a half high, double the stature of an ordinary man, and every way proportion able, yet they smote him.
Deu 3:12And this land, which we possessed at that time, from Aroʽĕr, which is by the wadi Arnon, and half the mountains of Gilʽaḏ and its cities, I gave to the Re’uḇĕnites and the Gaḏites. – The kingdom of Heavens is the Universe, we will not all be living in one place, We will be given our own inheritance according to our spiritual achievement. That is why you will always hear me talk about spiritual growth. We are to grow spiritually while we have life in the natural. We cannot grow after we have died in the natural. After we have die in the natural, we then await the reward ceremony or what some called the Judgment.
Deu 3:13And the rest of Gilʽaḏ, and all Bashan, the reign of Oḡ, I gave to half the tribe of Menashsheh – all the district of Argoḇ, with all Bashan, called the land of the Repha’ites. – The tribe of Reuben, Gad and half the tribe of Menasheh were given their inheritance in the Holy Place, like the descendant of Esau and Lot.
These places are nothing to sneeze at. It is a very lovely place. However, the Holy of Holies or Canaan is a vastly superior place, magnificent does not begin to describe it. Humans have not begin to understand the magnitude of the glory EL YAHVEH has in-store for those who reach maturity. That is why Satan work so hard to preserve what he have lost in the spiritual sense.
Deu 3:14 Yaʽir son of Menashsheh had taken all the district of Argoḇ, as far as the border of the Geshurites and the Maʽaḵathites, and called them after his own name: the Bashan of Hawoth Yaʽir, to this day. - Having shown how this country which they were now in was conquered, in these verses he shows how it was settled by the Reubenites, Gadites, and half the tribe of Manasseh, which we had the story of before, Num. 32.
 Here is the rehearsal. Moses specifies the particular parts of the country that were allotted to each tribe, especially the distribution of the lot to the half tribe of Manasseh, the subdividing of which tribe is observable. Joseph was divided into Ephraim and Manasseh; Manasseh was divided into one half on the one side Jordan and the other half on the other side: that on the east side Jordan was again divided into two great families, which had their several allotments.
Deu 3:15And to Maḵir I gave Gilʽaḏ. Our inheritance is never by chance. It will be by a specific command by the King of Kings.
Deu 3:16And to the Re’uḇĕnites and the Gaḏites I gave from Gilʽaḏ as far as the wadi Arnon, the middle of the wadi as the border, as far as the wadi Yabboq, the border of the children of Ammon, - This verse speak of the continuous distribution of the land to the Reubenites.
Deu 3:17 and the desert plain, with the Yardĕn as the border, from Kinnereth as far as the Sea of the Araḇah, the Salt Sea, below the slopes of Pisgah on the east. -  This verse describe the narrow plans between the Jordon and the highlands to the east, which is called Arabah or Moab. The sliver along the western bank of the Jordan was within the boundary of Reubenites. The salt sea represent the false doctrine of men that cannot be used for human consumption as the fresh water of the Jordan “Torah” is an example off.
Where the Children of Yisrael was concerned, they had overcome these doctrine, we never hear of any other rebellion untill after this generation had died out. Pisgah on the east was Moab territory, it was their highland, as Canaan was the Highland of the people of Yisrael.
Deu 3:18 And I commanded you at that time, saying, ‘יהוה your Elohim has given you this land to possess. All you sons of might, pass over armed before your brothers, the children of Yisra’ĕl. – The possession we are given in the Heavens, Yisrael is an representation of that land. Those angels that rebel against EL YAHVEH some of them are still squatters in the Kingdom and must be removed, by force.
Notice that the People of Yisrael was told to cross over the Jordan ready to fight, even though the land were allotted to them, yet they had to take it by force. Some of those rebellious angels who have become children of darkness, must be replace by the children of light.
There can be no other children of darkness in the Kingdom of Heavens when the restoration of the Kingdom is completed. As long as there are children of darkness in the kingdom, the restoration is not completed.
Deu 3:19But let your wives and your little ones, and your livestock – I know that you have much livestock – stay in your cities which I have given you, - Unless our way are determine by El יהוה we cannot be bless, Unless our homes are sanctioned by El יהוה those who build, build in vain. The land was given by יהוה as if the very DNA of the Tribe assign to it was written on it. This is a lesson for us today, that whatever adventure we embark on, must have the approval of our Heavenly Father.
Deu 3:20 until יהוה has given rest to your brothers as to you, and they also possess the land which יהוה your Elohim is giving them beyond the Yardĕn. Then you shall return, each man to his possession which I have given you.- He repeats the condition of the agreement which they had already agreed to. That they should send a strong detachment over the  Jordan to lead in the conquest of Canaan. They should not return to their families, at least not to settle (though for a time they might return to their home, at the end of a campaign), till they had seen their brethren take full possession of their respective allotments as they themselves were now in of theirs.
They must be teach not to look after their own affairs only, but at the affairs of others, Phil. 2:4 Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. It is ill will for an Yisraelite to become selfish, and to prefer any private interest before the public welfare. When we are at rest we should desire to see our brethren at rest also, and should be ready to do what we can towards it. We are not born for ourselves, but are members one of another. A good man cannot rejoice much in the comforts of his family unless he sees peace upon Yisrael, Ps.128: 6 Yes, may you see your children’s children. Peace be upon Yisrael!.
Deu 3:21 And I commanded Yehoshua at that time, saying, ‘Your eyes have seen all that יהוה your Elohim has done to these two sovereigns. יהוה does the same to all the reigns which you are passing over.In this verse we read of the encouragement which Moses gave to Joshua, who was to succeed him in the governing of the people. He commanded him not to fear. Those that are aged, mature and experienced in the service of YAHVEH should do all they can to strengthen the hands of those that are young, and inexperience.
Two things YAHVEH would have him consider for his encouragement:  What EL YAHVEH has done. Joshua had seen what a total defeat YAHVEH had given by the forces of Yisrael to these two kings, and therefore he might easily infer, so shall YAHVEH do to all the rest of the kingdoms upon which we are to make war.
He must not only infer that YAHVEH can do with them all, for HIS arm is not shortened, but HE will do, for HIS purpose cannot changed; He that has begun will finish; as for YAHVEH, HIS work is perfect.
Joshua had seen it with his own eyes. And the more we have seen of the instances of divine wisdom, power, and goodness, the more inexcusable we are if we fear what flesh can do unto us.
Deu 3:22Do not fear them, for יהוה your Elohim Himself fights for you.’ - What YAHVEH had promised. The YAHVEH our El, He shall fight for you; we cannot but be victorious with YAHVEH of hosts fights for. If YAHVEH be for us, who can be against us so as to prevail? We reproach our leader if we follow him trembling.
Deu 3:23And I pleaded with יהוה at that time, saying, -   The prayer which Moses made for himself, and the answer which EL YAHVEH gave to that prayer.


Haftarah
Isaiah 1:1 – 27
The name of the prophet, Isaiah, or Ysahiahu (for so it is in the Hebrew), which, in the Renewed Covenant is read Esaias. His name signifies the salvation of the YAHVEH, a proper name for a prophet by whom YAHVEH gives the knowledge “da’at” of salvation to HIS people, especially for this prophet, who prophesies so much of Yahushua the Messiyah and of the great salvation wrought out by Him.
He is said to be the son of Amoz, not Amos the prophet (the two names in the Hebrew differ more than in the English), but, as the Jews think, of Amoz the brother, or son, of Amaziah king of Judah, a tradition as uncertain as that rule which they give, where a prophet’s father is named, he also was himself a prophet. The prophets’ pupils and successors are indeed often called their sons, but we have few instances, if any, of their own sons being their successors.
The nature of the prophecy. It is a vision, being revealed to him in a vision, when he was awake, and heard the Words of YAHVEH, and saw the visions of the Almighty (as Balaam speaks, Num. 24:4), though perhaps it was not so illustrious a vision at first as that afterwards, ch. 6:1.
The prophets were called seers, or seeing men, and therefore their prophecies are rightly called visions. It was what he saw with the eyes of his Spirit, and foresaw as clearly by divine revelation, was as well assured of it, as fully apprised of it, and as much affected with it, as if he had seen it with his bodily eyes. YAH’s prophets saw what they spoke of, knew what they said, and require our belief of nothing but what they themselves believed and were sure of, Jn. 6:69; 1 Jn. 1:1. They could not but speak what they saw, because they saw how much all about them were concerned in it, Acts 4:20; 2 Co. 4:13.
Isa 1:1  The vision of Yeshayahu son of Amots, which he saw concerning Yehuḏah and Yerushalayim in the days of Uzziyahu, Yotham, Aḥaz, Ḥizqiyahu – sovereigns of Yehuḏah. -  The subject of the prophecy. It was what he saw concerning Judah and Yerushalayim, the country of the two tribes, and that city which was their metropolis; and there is little in it relating to Ephraim, or the ten tribes, of whom there is so much said in the prophecy of Hosea. Some chapters there are in this book which relate to Babylon, Egypt, Tyre, and some other neighboring nations; but it takes its title from that which is the main substance of it, and is therefore said to be concerning Judah and Yerushalayim, the other nations spoken of being such as the people of the Jews had concern with. Isaiah brings to them in a special manner.
 Instruction; for it is the privilege of Judah and Yerushalayim that to them pertain the oracles of YAHVEH.
 Reproof and threatening; for if in Judah, where YAHVEH is known, if in Salem, where HIS name is great, iniquity be found, they, sooner than any other, shall be reckoned with for it.
Comfort and encouragement in evil times; for the children of Zion shall be joyful in their king.
The date of the prophecy. Isaiah prophesied in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. By this it appears, that he prophesied long, especially if (as the Jews say) he was at last put to death by Manasseh, to a cruel death, being sawn in two, to which some suppose the apostle refers, Heb. 11:37. From the year that king Uzziah died (ch. 6:1) to Hezekiah’s sickness and recovery was forty-seven years; how much before, and after, he prophesied, is not certain; some reckon sixty, others eighty years in all.
It was an honor to him, and a happiness to his country, that he was continued so long in his usefulness; and we must suppose both that he began young and that he held out to old age; for the prophets were not tied, as the priests were, to a certain age, for the beginning or ending of their administration.
 That he passed through variety of times. Jotham was a good king, and Hezekiah a better, and no doubt gave encouragement to and took advice from this prophet, were patrons to him, and he a privy-counselor to them; but between them, and when Isaiah was in the prime of his time, the reign of Ahaz was very profane and wicked; then, no doubt, he was frowned upon at court, and, it is likely, forced to abscond.
Good men and good ministers must expect bad things and times in this world, and prepare for them. Then religion was run down to such a degree that the doors of the house of YAHVEH were shut up and idolatrous altars were erected in every corner of Yerushalayim; and Isaiah, with all his divine eloquence and messages immediately from YAHVEH HIMSELF, could not help it. The best men, the best ministers, cannot do the good they would do in the world.
Isa 1:2 Hear, O heavens, and listen, O earth! For יהוה has spoken, “I have reared and brought up children, but they have transgressed against Me. -  We will hope to meet with a brighter and more pleasant scene before we come to the end of this book; but truly here, in the beginning of it, everything looks very bad, with Judah and Yerushalayim. What is the wilderness of the world, if the Assembly, the vineyard, has such a dismal aspect as this?
The prophet, though he speaks in YAH’s name, yet, despairing to gain audience with the children of his people, addresses himself to the heavens and the earth, and bespeaks their attention: Hear, O heavens! and give ear, O earth! Sooner will the inanimate creatures hear, who observe the law and answer the end of their creation, than this stupid senseless people.
Let the lights of the heaven shame their darkness, and the fruitfulness of the earth their barrenness, and the strictness of each to its time their irregularity. Moses begins thus in Deu. 32:1, to which the prophet here refers, intimating that now those times had come which Moses there foretold, Deu. 31:29.
Or this is an appeal to heaven and earth, to angels and then to the inhabitants of the upper and lower world. Let them judge between YAHVEH and HIS vineyard; can either produce such an instance of ingratitude? YAHVEH will be justified when HE speaks, and both heaven and earth shall declare his righteousness, Mic. 6:1, 2; Ps. 50:6.
He charges them with base ingratitude, a crime of the highest nature. Call a man ungrateful, and you can call him no worse. Let heaven and earth hear and wonder at, YAH’s gracious dealings with such a peevish provoking people as they were: "I have nourished and brought them up as children; they have been well fed and well taught’’ (Deu. 32:6); "I have magnified and exalted them’’ (so some), "not only made them grow, but made them great, t only maintained them, but preferred them, not only trained them up, but raised them high.’’
We owe the continuance of our lives and comforts, and all our advancements, to YAH’s fatherly care of us and kindness to us. Their ill-natured conduct towards him, who was so tender of them: "They have rebelled against me,’’ or (as some read it) "they have revolted from me; they have been deserters, nay traitors, against my crown and dignity.’’
All the instances of YAH’s favor to us, as the YAHVEH both of our nature and of our nurture, aggravate our treacherous departures from him and all our presumptuous oppositions to him, children, and yet rebels!
Isa 1:3 An ox knows its owner and a donkey its master’s crib – Yisra’ĕl does not know, My people have not understood.” – He attributes this to their ignorance and inconsideration: The ox knows, but Yisrael does not. The prudence of the ox and the ass, which are not only brute creatures, but of the dullest sort; yet the ox has such a sense of duty as to know his owner and to serve him, to submit to his yoke and to draw in it; the ass has such a sense of interest as to know has master’s crib, or manger, where he is fed, and to abide by it; he will go to that of himself if he be turned loose.
A terrible spiritual position man has come to when he is shamed even in knowledge and understanding by these silly animals, and is not only sent to school to them (Prov. 6:6, 7), but set in a form below them (Jer. 8:7), taught more than the beasts of the earth (Job 35:11) and yet knowing less.
The foolishness and stupidity of Yisrael. YAHVEH is their owner and administrator. He made us, and to HIM we are more than our cattle are ours; HE has provided well for us; providence is our Master’s crib; yet many that are called the people of YAHVEH do not know and will not consider this, but ask, "What is the Almighty that we should serve him? He is not our owner; and what profit shall we have if we pray unto him? He has no crib for us to feed at.’’
He had complained verse 2 of the stubbornness of their wills; They have rebelled against ME. Here he runs it up to its cause: "Therefore they have rebelled because they do not know, they do not consider.’’ Their understanding is darkened, and therefore the whole Ego is alienated from the life of YAHVEH, Eph. 4:18. "Yisrael does not know, though their land is a land of light and knowledge; in Judah is YAHVEH known, yet, because they do not live up to what they know, it is in effect as if they did not know. They know; but their knowledge does them no good, because they do not consider what they know; they do not apply it to their case, nor their minds to it.’’
Even among those that profess themselves YAH’s people, that have the advantages and lie under the engagements of HIS people, there are many that are very careless in the affairs of their souls.
Inconsideration of what we do know is as great an enemy to us in religion as ignorance of what we should know.
Therefore men revolt from YAHVEH, and rebel against him, because they do not know and consider their obligations to YAHVEH in duty, gratitude, and interest.
Isa 1:4 Alas, sinning nation, a people loaded with crookedness, a seed of evil-doers, sons acting corruptly! They have forsaken יהוה, they have provoked the Set-apart One of Yisra’ĕl, they went backward. –  He laments at the corruption of their church and kingdom.
The disease of sin was epidemic, and all orders and degrees of men were infected with it; Ah sinful state! The prophet bewail those that would not mourn themselves:  Woe to them! He speaks with holy indignation at their degeneracy, and a dread of the consequences of it.
How he aggravates their sin, and shows the malignity that there was in it. The wickedness was widespread, much like Christianity today. They were a sinful nation; the generality of the people were vicious and profane. They were so in their national capacity.
In the management of their public treaties abroad, and in the administration of public justice at home, they were corrupt. It is spiritual poverty with a people when sin becomes rational. It was very great and heinous in its nature. They were laden with iniquity; the guilt of it, and the curse incurred by that guilt, lay very heavily upon them. It was a heavy charge that was exhibited against them, and one which they could never clear themselves from; their wickedness was upon them as a talent of lead, Zec. 5:7, 8. Their sin, as it did easily beset them and they were prone to it, was a weight upon them, Heb. 12:1.
They came from a bad stock, from a seed of evil-doers. Treachery ran in their blood; they had it by nature, which made the matter so much the worse, more provoking and less curable. They rose up in their fathers’ stead, and walk in their fathers’ steps, to fill up the measure of their iniquity, Num. 32:14. They were a race and family of rebels.
Those that were themselves morally depraved did what they could to depraved others. They were not only corrupt children, born tainted, but children that were corrupters, that propagated vice, and infected others with it, not only sinners, but tempters not only actuated by Satan, but agents for him. If those that are called children of Light, or YAH’s children, that are looked upon as belonging to HIS family, be wicked and vile, their example is of the most malignant influence.
Their sin was a treacherous departure from YAHVEH. They were deserters from their allegiance: "They have forsaken YAHVEH, to whom they had joined themselves; they have gone away backward, are alienated or separated from YAHVEH, have turned their back upon him, deserted their colors, and quitted their service.’’
 When they were urged forward, they ran backward, as a bullock unaccustomed to the yoke, as a backsliding heifer, Hos. 4:16. It was an impudent and daring defiance of him: They have provoked the Holy One of Yisrael unto anger willfully and designedly; they knew what would anger him, and that they did. The backslidings of those that have professed religion and relation to YAHVEH are in a special manner provoking to him.
Isa 1:5 Why should you be beaten any more? You continue in apostasy! All the head is sick, and all the heart faints. – How he illustrates it by a comparison taken from a sick and diseased body, all overspread with leprosy, or, like Job’s, with sore boils. The distemper has seized the vitals, and so threatens to be mortal. Diseases in the head and heart are most dangerous; now the head, the whole head, is sick, the heart, the whole heart, is faint. They had become corrupt in their judgment: the leprosy was in their head. They were utterly unclean; their affection to YAHVEH and religion was cold and lifeless; the things which remained were ready to die away, Rev. 3:2.
Isa 1:6 From the sole of the foot, to the head, there is no soundness in it – wounds and bruises and open sores; they have not been closed or bound up, or soothed with ointment. – It has overspread the whole body, and so becomes exceedingly noisome; From the sole of the foot even to the head, from the meanest peasant to the greatest peer, there is no soundness, no good principles, no religion (for that is the health of the soul), nothing but wounds and bruises, guilt and corruption, the sad effects of Adam’s fall, noisome to the holy EL, painful to the sensible soul; they were so to David when he complained (Ps. 38:5), My wounds stink, and are corrupt, because of my foolishness. See Ps. 32:3, 4.
No attempts were made for restoration, or, if they were, they proved ineffectual: The wounds have not been closed, not bound up, nor mollified with ointment. While sin remains unrepented of the wounds are unsearched, unwashed, the proud flesh in them not cut out, and while, consequently, it remains unpardoned, the wounds are not mollified or closed up, nor any thing done towards the healing of them and the preventing of their fatal consequences.
Isa 1:7 Your land is laid waste, your cities are burned with fire, strangers devour your land in your presence. And it is laid waste, as overthrown by strangers. -  He sadly contemplate the judgments of YAHVEH which they had brought upon themselves by their sins, and their incorrigibleness under those judgments. Their kingdom was almost ruined. So miserable were they that both their towns and their lands were wasted, and yet so stupid that they needed to be told this, to have it shown to them.
"Look and see how it is; your country is desolate; the ground is not cultivated, for want of inhabitants, the villages being deserted, Jdg. 5:7. And thus the fields and vineyards become like deserts, all grown over with thorns, Prov. 24:31.
Your cities are burned with fire, by the enemies that invade you’’ (fire and sword commonly go together); "as for the fruits of your land, which should be food for your families, strangers devour them; and, to your greater vexation, it is before your eyes, and you cannot prevent it; you starve while your enemies surfeit on that which should be your maintenance.
The overthrow of your country is as the overthrow of strangers; it is used by the invaders, as one might expect it should be used by strangers.’
Isa 1:8 And the daughter of Tsiyon is left as a booth in a vineyard, as a hut in a garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city. – Yerushalayim itself, which was as the daughter of Zion (the temple built on Zion was a mother, a nursing mother, to Yerushalayim), or Zion itself, the holy mountain, which had been dear to YAHVEH as a daughter, was now lost, deserted, and exposed as a cottage in a vineyard, which, when the vintage is over, nobody dwells in or takes any care of, and looks as mean and despicable as a lodge or hut, in a garden of cucumbers; and every person is afraid of coming near it, and solicitous to remove his effects out of it, as if it were a besieged city.
Some think, it is a calamitous state of the kingdom that is represented by a diseased body, verse 6. Probably this sermon was preached in the reign of Ahaz, when Judah was invaded by the kings of Syria and Yisrael, the Edomites and the Philistines, who slew many, and carried many away into captivity, 2 Chr. 28:5, 17, 18.
National impiety and immorality bring national desolation. Canaan, the glory of all lands, Mount Zion, the joy of the whole earth, both became a reproach and a ruin; and sin made them so, that great mischief-maker.
Yet they were not all reformed, and therefore YAHVEH threatens to take another course with them verse 5: "Why should you be stricken any more, with any expectation of doing you good by it, when you increase revolts as your rebukes are increased?
You will revolt more and more, as you have done,’’ as Ahaz particularly did, who, in his distress, trespassed yet more against YAHVEH, 2 Chr. 28:22. The physician, when he sees the patient’s case desperate, troubles him no more with physic; and the father resolves to correct his child no more when, finding him hardened, he determines to disinherit him.
Isa 1:9 Unless יהוה of hosts had left to us a small remnant, we would have become like Seḏom, we would have been made like Amorah. – He comforts himself with the consideration of a remnant that should be the example of Divine grace and mercy, notwithstanding this general corruption and desolation.
How near they were to an utter extirpation. They were almost like Sodom and Gomorrah in respect both of sin and ruin, had grown almost so bad that there could not have been found ten righteous men among them, and almost as miserable as if none had been left alive, but their country turned into a sulphureous lake. Divine Justice said, Make them as Admah; set them as Zeboim; but Mercy said, How shall I do it? Hos. 11:8, 9.
What it was that saved them from it: The YAHVEH TSEBAOTE left unto them a very small remnant, that were kept themselves pure from the common apostasy and kept safe and alive from the common calamity. This is quoted by the apostle (Rom. 9:27), and applied to those few of the Jewish nation who in his time embraced Messiyanic Judaism, when the body of the people rejected it, and in whom the promises made to the fathers were accomplished.
In the worst of times there is a remnant preserved from iniquity and reserved for mercy, as Noah and his family in the deluge, Lot and his in the destruction of Sodom. Divine grace triumphs in distinguishing by an act of sovereignty.
This remnant is often a very small one in comparison with the vast number of revolting ruined sinners. Multitude is no mark of the true church. Messiyah’s is a little flock.
It is YAH’s work to sanctify and save some, when others are left to perish in their impurity. It is the work of HIS power as YAHVEH TSEBATO. Except HE had left us that remnant, there would have been none left; the corrupters verse 4 did what they could to debauch all, and the devourers verse 7 to destroy all, and they would have prevailed of YAHVEH HIMSELF had not interposed to secure to himself a remnant, who are bound to give him all the glory.
It is good for a people that have been saved from utter ruin to look back and see how near they were to it, just upon the brink of it, to see how much they owed to a few good men that stood in the gap, and that that was owing to a good EL, who left them these good men. It is of the YAHVEH’s mercies that we are not consumed.
Isa 1:10 Hear the word of יהוה, you rulers of Seḏom; give ear to the Torah of our Elohim, you people of Amorah! – YAHVEH calls to them (but calls in vain) to hear HIS word. The title he gives them is very strange; You rulers of Sodom, and people of Gomorrah. This intimates what a righteous thing it would have been with YAHVEH to make them like Sodom and Gomorrah in respect of ruin verse 9, because that had made themselves like Sodom and Gomorrah in respect of sin. The men of Sodom were wicked, and sinners before YAHVEH exceedingly (Gen. 13:13), and so were the men of Judah.
When the rulers were bad, no wonder the people were so. Vice overpowered virtue, for it had the rulers, the men of figure, on its side; and it out-polled it, for it had the people, the men of number, on its side. The streams being thus strong, no less a power than that of the YAHVEH TSEBAOTE could secure a remnant, verse 9.
The rulers are boldly attacked here by the prophet as rulers of Sodom; for he knew not how to give flattering titles. The tradition of the Jews is that for this he was impeached long after, and put to death, as having cursed the gods and spoken evil of the ruler of HIS people.
His demand upon them is very reasonable: "Hear the Word of EL YAHVEH, and give ear to the law of our EL; attend to that which YAHVEH has to say to you, and let HIS word be a law to you.’’ The following declaration of dislike to their sacrifices would be a kind of new law to them, though really it was but an explication of the old law; but special regard is to be had to it, as is required to the like, Ps. 50:7, 8. "Hear this, and tremble; hear it, and take warning.’’
Isa 1:11 “Of what use to Me are your many slaughterings?” declares יהוה. “I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of fed beasts. I do not delight in the blood of bulls, or of lambs or goats. – He justly refuses to hear their prayers and accept their services, their sacrifices and burnt-offerings, the fat and blood of them. This is speaking of the Christian religion today. Amos 5:21 I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies.  22Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offerings, I will not accept them: neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts.  23Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. Notice that Amos 5:21 says your feast days compare to Leviticus 23:2 which says YAHVEH feast day. YAHVEH only delight in honest to goodness blood sacrifice that led to full maturity.
Isa 1:12 “When you come to appear before Me, who has required this from your hand, to trample My courtyards? – Our their attendance in his courts, is vitally important. In the layout of the Tabernacle we learn how to appear before YAHVEH. We must start from the Outer-Court were we wash ourselves in the water that flow from Messiyah Side, as we enter the Holy Place, we must ask for the Holy Spirit to help us to worship YAHVEH in Spirit and according to Torah. We cannot approach EL YAHVEH anyhow.
Isa 1:13 “Stop bringing futile offerings, incense, it is an abomination to Me. New Moons, Sabbaths, the calling of meetings – I am unable to bear unrighteousness and assembly. – We must stop bringing manmade offering and praise and worship, we celebrate manmade new moon, manmade Sabbath and manmade praise and worship. These are our feast days, according to Amos 5:21.
We are told here that EL YAHVEH does not accept these offering, they are unrighteousness. When we are told to keep the Sabbath day holy and we disregard it and worship on Sunday instead, these are unrighteous assembly, for they do not come before EL YAHVEH on the time HE said we must come to HIM.
Yahushua said if you love me keep My Commandments, yet Christians says the reason why they worship on Sunday is because they love Jesus. They migh love Jesus, but they do not love the Messiyah!
Isa 1:14 “My being hates your New Moons and your appointed times, they are a trouble to Me, I am weary of bearing them. – Man New Moon is the beginning of their month example January 1st. It is not according to EL YAHVEH calculation which is according to the sighting of the first sliver of the moon. Your appointed times are: Christmas, good Friday, labor day, mothers day, valentines day, new years day and many more. These are man’s or your appointed times, which are repulsive to EL YAHVEH.
In the year 324 ad when Constantine the Emperor of Rome ask the Assembly at Nisea to be the official religion of the Roman empire, The assembly had to give up the Holy days of Leviticus 23 in-order to become the State sponsor religion. They were ask not to Judiase, meaning have nothing to do with the Hebrew way of approaching EL YAHVEH.
Today only a small remnant of Messiyanic Believers that truly keep the Holy Days. Today the christian practice the doctrine of the Nicolaitans,  Rev 2:15 So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate. The doctrine of the Nicolaitans is to remove the Hebrewness of scripture from our praise and worship.
Isa 1:15 “And when you spread out your hands, I hide My eyes from you; even though you make many prayers, I do not hear. Your hands have become filled with blood. -   As odious and offensive as this is YAHVEH did not only not accept them, but HE detest and abhor them.
"They are your sacrifices, they are none of HIS, I am full of them, even surfeited with them.’’ He needed them not (Ps. 50:10), HE did not desire them, had had enough of them, and more than enough. Their coming into HIS courts HE calls treading them, or trampling upon them; their very attendance on HIS ordinances was construed into a contempt of them. Their incense, though ever so fragrant, was an abomination to him, for it was burnt in hypocrisy and with an ill design.
Their solemn assemblies YAHVEH did away with, HE could not accept them, nor bear the affront they gave HIM. The solemn meeting is iniquity; though the thing itself was not, yet, as they managed it, it became so.
It is a vexation (so some read it), a provocation, to YAHVEH, to have ordinances thus prostituted, not only by wicked people, but to wicked purposes: "My soul hates them; they are a trouble to me, a burden, an in-cumbrance; I am perfectly sick of them, and weary of bearing them.’’ 
YAHVEH is never weary of hearing the prayers of the upright, but soon weary of the costly sacrifices of the wicked. He hides HIS eyes from their prayers, as that which he has an aversion to and is angry at.
All this is to show, that sin is very hateful to YAHVEH, so hateful that it makes even men’s prayers and their religious services hateful to HIM. That dissembled piety is double iniquity. Hypocrisy in religion is of all things most abominable to the EL of heaven. Jerome applies the passage to the Jews in Messiyah’s time, who pretended a great zeal for the law and the temple, but made themselves and all their services abominable to YAHVEH by filling their hands with the blood of Messiyah and His apostles, and so filling up the measure of their iniquities.
We have come full circle, today Christanity have nothing to do with Yahushua HaMashiach who died on the Stake at Calvery. Jeremiah 2:12 Be astonished, O ye heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid, be ye very desolate, saith YAHVEH. 13For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.
Isa 1:16 “Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the evil of your doings from before My eyes. Stop doing evil! – Though YAHVEH had rejected their services as insufficient to atone for their sins while they persisted in them, yet he does not reject them as in a hopeless condition, but here calls upon them to forsake their sins, which hindered the acceptance of their services, and then all would be well. Let them not say that YAHVEH picked quarrels with them; no, he proposes a method of reconciliation.
A call to repentance and reformation: "If you would have your sacrifices accepted, and your prayers answered, you must begin your work at the right end: Be converted to my law’’ (so the Chaldee begins this exhortation), "make conscience of second-table duties, else expect not to be accepted in the acts of your devotion.’’ As justice and charity will never atone for atheism and profaneness, so prayers and sacrifices will never atone for fraud and oppression; for righteousness towards men is as much a branch of pure religion as religion towards YAHVEH is a branch of universal righteousness.
They must cease to do evil, must do no more wrong, shed no more innocent blood. This is the meaning of washing themselves and making themselves clean. It is not only sorrowing for the sin they had committed, but breaking off the practice of it for the future, and mortifying all those vicious affections and dispositions which inclined them to it.
Sin is defiling to the soul. Our business is to wash ourselves in the Blood and Water that flows from Yahushua side, from it by repenting of it and turning from it to YAHVEH. We must put away not only that evil ways which is before the eye of the world, by refraining from the gross acts of sin, but that which is before YAH’s eyes, the roots and habits of sin, that are in our hearts; these must be crushed and mortified.
Isa 1:17 “Learn to do good! Seek right-ruling, reprove the oppressor, defend the fatherless, plead for the widow. - They must learn to do well. This was necessary to the completing of their repentance. It is not enough that we cease to do evil, but we must learn to do well.
We must be doing good works, not cease to do evil and then stand idle.
We must be doing good, the good which the YAHVEH our EL requires and which will turn to a good account.
We must do it well, in a right manner and for a right end; We must learn to do well; we must take pains to get the knowledge of our duty, be inquisitive concerning it, in care about it, and accustom ourselves to it, that we may readily turn our hands to our work and become masters of this holy art of doing well.
He urges them particularly to those instances of well-doing wherein they had been defective, to second-table duties: "Seek judgment; enquire what is right, that you may do it; be solicitous to be found in the way of your duty, and do not walk carelessly. Seek opportunities of doing good: Relieve the oppressed, those whom you yourselves have oppressed; ease them of their burdens, ch. 58:6.
You, that have power in your hands, use it for the relief of those whom others do oppress, for that is your business. Avenge those that suffer wrong, in a special manner concerning yourselves for the fatherless and the widow, whom, because they are weak and helpless, proud men trample upon and abuse; do you appear for them at the bar, on the bench, as there is occasion.
Speak for those that know not how to speak for themselves and that have not wherewithal to gratify you for your kindness.’’ We are truly honoring YAHVEH when we are doing good in the world; and acts of justice and charity are more pleasing to him than all burnt-offerings and sacrifices. We are saved to do good works, good work are what the Commandments say we must do.
Isa 1:18 “Come now, and let us reason together,” says יהוה. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall be as wool. -  A demonstration, at the bar of right reason, of the equity of YAH’s proceedings with them: "Come now, and let us reason together; while your hands are full of blood I will have nothing to do with you, though you bring me a multitude of sacrifices; but if you wash, and make yourselves clean, you are welcome to draw nigh to me; come now, and let us talk the matter over.’’
Those that break off their league with sin, shall be welcome into covenant and communion with YAHVEH; HE says, Come now, who before forbade them HIS courts. See Jam. 4:8. Or rather thus: There were those among them who looked upon themselves as affronted by the slights YAHVEH put upon the multitude of their sacrifices, as ch. 58:3, Wherefore have we fasted (say they) and thou seest not?
They represented YAHVEH as a hard Master, whom it was impossible to please. "Come,’’ says YAHVEH, "let us debate the matter fairly, and I doubt not but to make it out that my ways are equal, but yours are unequal,’’ Eze. 18:25.
Religion has reason on its side; there is all the reason in the world why we should do as YAHVEH would have us do. The EL of the heavens condescends to reason the case with those that contradict him and find fault with his proceedings; for he will be justified when he speaks, Ps. 51:4.
The case needs only to be stated (as it is here very fairly) and it will determine itself. YAHVEH shows here upon what terms they stood (as he does, Eze. 18:21–24; 33:18, 19) and then leaves it to them to judge whether these terms are not fair and reasonable.
They could not in reason expect any more then, if they repented and reformed. they should be restored to YAH’s favor, notwithstanding their former provocations. "This you may expect,’’ says YAHVEH, and it is very kind; who could have the face to desire it upon any other terms?
It is very little that is required, "only that you be willing and obedient, that you consent to obey’’ (so some read it), "that you subject your wills to the will of YAHVEH, acquiesce in that, and give up yourselves in all things to be ruled by him who is infinitely wise and good’’ Here is no penance imposed for their former stubbornness, nor the yoke made heavier or bound harder on their necks; only, "Whereas hitherto you have been perverse and refractory, and would not comply with that which was for your own good, now be tractable, be governable’’ He does not say, "If you be perfectly obedient,’’ but, "If you be willingly so;’’ for, if there be a willing mind, it is accepted.
That is very great which is promised hereupon. That all their sins should be pardoned to them, and should not be mentioned against them. "Though they be as red as scarlet and crimson, though you lie under the guilt of blood, yet, upon your repentance, even that shall be forgiven you, and you shall appear in the sight of YAHVEH as white as snow.’’
The greatest sinners, if they truly repent, shall have their sins forgiven them, and so have their consciences pacified and purified. Though our sins have been as scarlet and crimson, as deep dye, a double dye, first in the wool of original corruption and afterwards in the many threads of actual transgression, though we have been often dipped, by our many backslidings, into sin, and though we have lain long soaking in it, as the cloth does in the scarlet dye, yet pardoning mercy will thoroughly discharge the stain, and, being by it purged as with hyssop, we shall be clean, Ps. 51:7. If we make ourselves clean by repentance and reformation verse 16, YAHVEH will make us white by a full remission.
Isa 1:19 “If you submit and obey, you shall eat the good of the land; - That they should have all the happiness and comfort they could desire. "Be but willing and obedient, and you shall eat the good of the land, the land of promise; you shall have all the blessings of the new covenant, of the heavenly Canaan, all the good of the land.’’  Deut 28:1- 14. Those that go on in sin, though they may dwell in a good land, cannot with any comfort eat the good of it; guilt embitters all; but, if sin be pardoned, creature-comforts become comforts indeed.
Isa 1:20 but if you refuse and rebel, you shall be devoured by the sword,” for the mouth of יהוה has spoken. – This verse illustrate the same principle of Deuteronomy, it deals with the curse of disobedience. Deut 28: 49  YAHVEH shall bring a nation against thee from far, from the end of the earth, as swift as the eagle flieth; a nation whose tongue thou shalt not understand; 
Isa 1:21 How the steadfast city has become a whore! I have filled it with right-ruling; righteousness lodged in it, but now murderers. – Here, I. The woeful degeneracy of Judah and Yerushalayim is sadly lamented. See what the royal city had been, a faithful city, faithful to YAHVEH and the interests of HIS kingdom among men, faithful to the nation and its public interests.
It was full of judgment; justice was duly administered upon the thrones of judgment which were set there, the thrones of the house of David, Ps. 122:5. Men were generally honest in their dealings, and abhorred to do an unjust thing. Righteousness lodged in it, was constantly resident in their palaces and in all their dwellings, not called in now and then to serve a turn, but at home there.
Neither holy cities nor royal ones, neither places where religion is professed nor places where government is administered, are faithful to their trust if religion do not dwell in them. What it had now become. That beauteous virtuous spouse was now debauched, and become an adulteress; righteousness no longer dwelt in Yerushalayim Astrea left the earth); even murderers were unpunished and lived undisturbed there; nay, the princes themselves were so cruel and oppressive that they had become no better than murderers; an innocent man might better guard himself against a troop of banditti or assassins than against a bench of such judges.
It is a great aggravation of the wickedness of any family or people that their ancestors were famed for virtue and probity; and commonly those that degenerate themselves prove to be the most wicked of all men. That which was originally the best becomes when corrupted the worst, Lu. 11:26; Eccl. 3:16; See Jer. 22:15–17. The degeneracy of Yerushalayim is illustrated.
Christianity was also once a religion of righteousness until 324 when it became a religion of demons, doing away with the right ruling of YAHVEH and adopt the doctrine of demons.
Isa 1:22 Your silver has become dross, your wine is mixed with water. - By similitudes: Thy silver has become dross. This degeneracy of the magistrates, whose character is the reverse of that of their predecessors, is a great a reproach and injury to the kingdom as the debasing of their coin would be and the turning of their silver into dross.
Righteous princes and righteous cities are as silver for the treasury, but unrighteous ones are as dross for the dunghill. How has the gold become dim! Lam. 4:1. Thy wine is mixed with water, and so has become flat and sour.
Some understand both these literally: the wine they sold was adulterated, it was half water; the money they paid was counterfeit, and so they cheated all they dealt with.
But it is rather to be taken figuratively: justice was perverted by their princes, and religion and the Word of YAHVEH were sophisticated by their priests, and made to serve what turn they pleased. Dross may shine like silver, and the wine that is mixed with water may retain the color of wine, but neither is worth any thing.
Isa 1:23 Your rulers are stubborn, and companions of thieves. Everyone loves bribes, and runs after rewards. They do not defend the fatherless, nor does the cause of the widow reach them. -   I once went to a prayer breaksfast in a downtown Toronto hotel, to hear a famous Evangelist from the USA preach. To my dismay, he said that if anyone gives a $1000.00 he would give them a special blessing, he got three people, a few minutes later he said if anyone give $500.00 he would also given them a special blessing, if someone give  $100.00 they would not get any blessing.
These are who this verse calles a companions of thieves, one who sell the gospel for a prophet, a Simon Magnus so-to-speak. They love bribes they preach for money not for the love of the Word.
They retained a show and pretence of virtue and justice, but had no true sense of either. By some instances: "Thy princes, that should keep others in their allegiance to YAHVEH and subjection to HIS law, are themselves rebellious, and set YAHVEH and HIS Law at defiance.’’ Those that should restrain thieves (proud and rich oppressors, those worst of robbers, and those that designedly cheat their creditors, who are no better), are themselves companions of thieves, connive at them, do as they do, and with greater security and success, because they are princes, and have power in their hands; they share with the thieves they protect in their unlawful gain (Ps. 50:18) and cast in their lot among them, Prov. 1:13, 14.
The profit of their places is all their aim, to make the best hand they can of them, right or wrong. They love gifts, and follow after rewards; they set their hearts upon their salary, the fees and perquisites of their offices, and are greedy of them, and never think they can get enough; they will do anything, though ever so contrary to the law and justice, for a gift in secret. Presents and gratuities will blind their eyes at any time, and make them pervert judgment.
The duty of their places is none of their care. They ought to protect those that are injured, and take cognizance of the appeals made to them; why else were they preferred? But they judge not the fatherless, take no care to guard the orphans, nor does the cause of the widow come unto them, because the poor widow has no bribe to give, with which to make way for her and to bring her cause on. Those will have a great deal to answer for who, when they should be the patrons of the oppressed, are their greatest oppressors.
Isa 1:24 Therefore the Master declares, יהוה of hosts, the Elohim of Yisra’ĕl, “Ah, I shall be eased of My adversaries, and I shall be avenged of My enemies. –  A resolution is taken up to redress these grievances : Therefore saith YAHVEH TSEBAOTE, the Mighty One of  Yisrael, who has power to make good what HE says, who has hosts at HIS command for the executing of HIS purposes, and whose power is engaged for HIS Yisrael, Ah! I will ease me of my adversaries.
Wicked people, especially wicked rulers that are cruel and oppressive, are YAH’s enemies, HIS adversaries, and shall so be accounted and so dealt with. If the holy seed corrupt themselves, they are the foes of HIS own house.
They are a burden to the EL of heavens, which is implied in HIS easing HIMSELF of them. The Mighty One of Yisrael, that can bear any thing, nay, that upholds all things, complains of his being wearied with men’s iniquities, ch. 43:24. Amos 2:13.
YAHVEH will find out a time and a way to ease HIMSELF of this burden, by avenging HIMSELF on those that thus bear hard upon his patience. He here speaks as one triumphing in the foresight of it: Ah. I will ease me. He will ease the earth of the burden under which it groans (Rom. 8:21, 22), will ease his own name of the reproaches with which it is loaded.
He will be eased of his adversaries, by taking vengeance on his enemies; he will spue them out of his mouth, and so be eased of them, Rev. 3:16. He speaks with pleasure of the day of vengeance being in his heart, ch. 63:4.
If YAH’s professing people conform not to HIS image, as the Holy One of Yisrael verse 4, they shall feel the weight of HIS hand as the Mighty One of Yisrael: HIS power which was design for them, shall be against them. In two ways YAHVEH will ease HIMSELF of this grievance:
Isa 1:25 “And I shall turn My hand against you, and shall refine your dross as with lye, and shall remove all your alloy. -  By reforming HIS Assembly, and restoring good judges in the room of those corrupt ones. Though the Messiyanic Assembly has a great deal of dross in it, yet it shall not be thrown away, but refined: "I will purely purge away thy dross.
I will amend what is amiss. Vice and profaneness shall be suppressed and put out of countenance, oppressors displaced, and deprived of their power to do mischief.’’ When things are ever so bad YAHVEH can set them to rights, and bring about a complete reformation; when he begins he will make an end, will take away all the tin.
The reformation of a people is YAH’s own work, and, if ever it be done, it is he that brings it about: "I will turn my hand upon thee; I will do that for the reviving of religion which I did at first for the planting of it.’’ He can do it easily, with the turn of HIS Hand; but he does it effectually, for what opposition can stand before the arm of the YAHVEH revealed?
Isa 1:26 “And I shall give back your judges as at the first, and your counsellors as at the beginning. After this you shall be called the city of righteousness, a steadfast city.” – He does it by blessing them with good magistrates and good ministers of state: "I will restore thy judges as at the first, to put the laws in execution against evil-doers, and thy counsellors, to transact public affairs, as at the beginning,’’ either the same persons that had been turned out or others of the same character.
Isa 1:27 Tsiyon shall be redeemed with right-ruling, and her returning ones with righteousness. – The Kingdom of the Heavens will be restored by restoring judgment and righteousness among them, by planting in men’s minds principles of justice and governing their lives by those principles.
Men may do much by external restraints; but YAHVEH does it effectually by the influences of HIS SPIRIT, as a Spirit of judgment, ch. 4:4; 28:6. See Ps. 85:10, 11.
The reformation of a people will be the redemption of them and their converts, for sin is the worst captivity, the worst slavery, and the great and eternal redemption is that by which Yisrael is redeemed from all his iniquities (Ps. 130:8), and the blessed Redeemer is he that turns away ungodliness from Jacob (Rom. 11:26), and saves HIS people from their sins, Mt. 1:21.
All the redeemed of Yahushua shall be converts, and their conversion is their redemption: "Her converts, or those that return of her (so the margin), shall be redeemed with righteousness.’’ YAHVEH works deliverance for us by preparing us for it with judgment and righteousness.
The reviving of a people’s virtues is the restoring of their honor: Afterwards thou shalt be called the city of righteousness, the faithful city; that is, First, "Thou shalt be so;’’ the reforming of the magistracy is a good step towards the reforming of the city and the country too.
Secondly, "Thou shalt have the praise of being so;’’ and a greater praise there cannot be to any city than to be called the city of righteousness, and to retrieve the ancient honor which was lost when the faithful city became a harlot, verse 21.


Brit Chadasha

John 15:1 - 11


In this portion of Scripture we have Messiyah discourses concerning the fruit, the fruits of the Spirit, which His disciples were to bring forth, under the similarity of a vine.


The doctrine of this similarity; what notion we ought to have of it. That Yahushua HaMashiach is the vine, the true vine. It is an instance of the humility of Messiyah that he is pleased to speak of himself under low and humble comparisons. He that is the Sun of righteousness, and the bright and morning Star, compares himself to a vine. The Messiyanic Assembly, which is Messiyah mystical, is a vine (Ps. 80:8), so is Messiyah who is the Assembly seminal. Messiyah and His Assembly are therefore set forth.


Joh 15:1  “I am the true vine, and My Father is the gardener. – He is the vine, planted in the vineyard, and not a spontaneous product; planted in the earth, for His is the Word made flesh. The vine has an unsightly unpromising outside; and Messiyah had no form nor comeliness, Isa. 53:2. The vine is a spreading plant, and Messiyah will be known as salvation to the ends of the earth.


The fruit of the vine honors YAHWAH and cheers man (Jdg. 9:13), so does the fruit of Messiyah’s mediation; it is better than gold, Prov. 8:19. He is the true vine, as truth is opposed to pretense and counterfeit; he is really a fruitful plant, a plant of renown. He is not like that wild vine which deceived those who gathered of it (2 Ki. 4:39), but a true vine.


Unfruitful trees are said to lie (Hab. 3:17. marg.), but Messiyah is a vine that will not deceive. Whatever excellency there is in any creature, serviceable to man, it is but a shadow of that grace which is in Messiyah for His people’s good. He is that true vine typified by Judah’s vine, which enriched him with the blood of the grape (Gen. 49:11), by Joseph’s vine, the branches of which ran over the wall (Gen. 49:22), by Yisrael’s vine, under which he dwelt safely, 1 Ki. 4:25.


That believers are branches of this vine, which supposes that Messiyah is the root of the vine. The root is unseen, and our life is hid with Messiyah the root bears the tree (Rom. 11:18), diffuses sap to it, and is all in all to its flourishing and fruitfulness; and in Messiyah are all supports and supplies. The branches of the vine are many, some on one side of the house or wall, others on the other side; yet, meeting in the root, are all but one vine; thus all good Messiyanic , though in place and opinion distant from each other, yet meet in Messiyah, the center of their unity. Believers, like the branches of the vine, are weak, and insufficient to stand of themselves, but as they are borne up. See Eze. 15:2.


Joh 15:2 “Every branch in Me that bears no fruit He takes away. And every branch that bears fruit He prunes, so that it bears more fruit. – Every branch should bear fruits, one of the reason why a tree does not bear the right fruits, is because it need to be prune.

There are thing in the believer lives that must be removed in-order for the fruit of the Spirit to be manifested.


The doom of the unfruitful: They are taken away. It is here intimated that there are many who pass for branches in Messiyah who yet do not bear fruit. Were they really united to Messiyah by faith, they would bear fruit; but being only tied to him by the thread of an outward profession, though they seem to be branches, they will soon be seen to be dry ones.


Unfruitful professors are unfaithful professors; professors, and no more. It might be read, Every branch that beareth not fruit in me, and it comes much to one; for those that do not bear fruit in Messiyah and in his Spirit and grace, are as if they bore no fruit at all, Hos. 10:1.


It is spoken of here that they shall be taken away, in justice to them and in kindness to the rest of the branches. From Him that has not real union with Messiyah and fruit produced thereby, shall be taken away even that which he seemed to have, Lu. 8:18. Some think this refers primarily to Judas.


The promise made to the fruitful: He purgeth them, that they may bring forth more fruit. Further fruitfulness is the blessed reward of forward fruitfulness. The first blessing was, Be fruitful; and it is still a great blessing.


Even fruitful branches, in order to their further fruitfulness, have need of purging or pruning; he taketh away that which is superfluous and luxuriant, which hinders its growth and fruitfulness. The best have that in them which is pecant, something which should be taken away; some notions, passions, or humors, that want to be purged away, which Messiyah has promised to do by his word, and Spirit, and providence; and these shall be taken off by degrees in the proper season.


The purging of fruitful branches, in order to their greater fruitfulness, is the care and work of the great husbandman, for His own glory.


Joh 15:3 “You are already clean because of the Word which I have spoken to you. -  The benefits which believers have by the doctrine of Messiyah, the power of which they should labour to exemplify in a fruitful conversation: Now you are clean.


Their society was clean, now that Judas was expelled by that word of Messiyah What thou doest, do quickly; and till they were got clear of him they were not all clean. The word of Yahushua HaMashiach is a distinguishing word, and separates between the precious and the vile; it will purify the church of the first-born in the great dividing day.


They were each of them clean, that is, sanctified, by the truth of Messiyah; that faith by which they received the Word of Messiyah purified their hearts, Acts 15:9. The Spirit of grace by the word refined them from the dross of the world and the flesh, and purged out of them the leaven of the scribes and Pharisees, from which, when they saw their inveterate rage and enmity against their Master, they were now pretty well cleansed, when it is apply it to all believers.


The word of Messiyah is spoken to them; there is a cleansing virtue in that word, as it works grace, and works out corruption. It cleanses as fire cleanses the gold from its dross, and as physic cleanses the body from its disease.


We then evidence that we are cleansed by the word when we bring forth fruit unto holiness. Perhaps here is an allusion to the law concerning vineyards in Canaan; the fruit of them was as unclean, and uncircumcised, the first three years after it was planted, and the fourth year it was to be holiness of praise unto YAHVEH; and then it was clean, Lev. 19:23, 24. The disciples had now been three years under Messiyah’s instruction; and now you are clean.


Joh 15:4 “Stay in Me, and I stay in you. As the branch is unable to bear fruit of itself, unless it stays in the vine, so neither you, unless you stay in Me. -  The duty enjoined: Abide in me, and I in you. It is the great concern of all of Yahushua’s disciples constantly to keep up a dependence upon Messiyah and communion with Him, habitually to adhere to Him, and actually to derive supplies from him. Those that are come to Messiyah must abide in Him: "Abide in me, by faith; and I in you, by my Spirit; abide in me, and then fear not but I will abide in you;’’ for the communion between Messiyah and believers never fails on his side. We must abide in Messiyah is word by a regard to it, and it in us as a light to our feet. We must abide in Messiyah’s merit as our righteousness and plea, and it in us as our support and comfort. The knot of the branch abides in the vine, and the sap of the vine abides in the branch, and so there is a constant communication between them.


Joh 15:5 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who stays in Me, and I in him, he bears much fruit. Because without Me you are able to do naught! – The importance of our abiding in Yahushua, in order to our fruitfulness: "You cannot bring forth fruit, except you abide in me; but, if you do, you bring forth much fruit; for, in short, without me, or separate from me, you can do nothing.’’ So necessary is it to our comfort and happiness that we be fruitful, that the best argument to engage us to abide in Christ is, that otherwise we cannot be fruitful.


Abiding in Messiyah is necessary in order to do much good. He that is constant in the exercise of faith in Messiyah and love to Him, that lives upon His promises and is led by His Spirit, bringeth forth much fruit, He is very serviceable to YAH’s glory, and His own account in the great day. Union with Messiyah is a noble principle, productive in all good things. A life of faith in the Son of YAHVEH is incomparably the most excellent life a man can live in this world; it is regular and even, pure and heavenly; it is useful and comfortable, and all that answers the end of life.

It is necessary to our doing any good. It is not only a means of cultivating and increasing what good there is already in us, but it is the root and spring of all good things: "Without me you can do nothing: not only no great thing, heal the sick, or raise the dead, but nothing.’’


We have as necessary and constant a dependence upon the grace of the Mediator for all the actions of the spiritual and divine life as we have upon the providence of the Creator for all the actions of the natural life; for, as to both, it is in the divine power that we live, move, and have our being.


Apart from the merit of Messiyah we can do nothing towards our justification, our deliverance, our sanctification or even our acceptance; and from the Spirit of Messiyah nothing towards our sanctification. Without Messiyah we can do nothing aright, nothing that will be fruit pleasing to YAHVEH or spiritually profitable to ourselves, 2 Co. 3:5. We depend upon Messiyah, not only as the vine upon the wall, for support; but, as the branch on the root, for sap.


Joh 15:6 “If anyone does not stay in Me, he is thrown away as a branch and dries up. And they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned. – The fatal consequences of forsaking Yahushua our Messiyah: If any man abide not in Me, he is cast forth as a branch.


This is a description of the fearful state of hypocrites that are not in Messiyah and of apostates that abide not in Messiyah. They are cast forth as dry and withered branches, which are plucked off because they cumber the tree. It is just that those should have no benefit by Messiyah who think they have no need of him; and that those who reject him should be rejected by him. Those that abide not in Messiyah shall be abandoned by him; they are left to themselves, to fall into scandalous sin, and then are justly cast out of the communion of the faithful.


They are withered, as a branch broken off from the tree. Those that abide not in Messiyah though they may flourish awhile in a plausible, at least a passable profession, yet in a little time wither and come to nothing.


Their parts and gifts wither; their zeal and devotion wither; their credit and reputation wither; their hopes and comforts wither, Job 8:11–13. Those that bear no fruit, after while will bear no leaves. How soon is that fig-tree withered away which Messiyah has cursed!


Men gather them. Satan’s agents and emissaries pick them up, and make an easy prey of them. Those that fall off from Messiyah presently fall in with sinners; and the sheep that wander from Messiyah’s fold, the devil stands ready to seize them for himself. When the Spirit of YAHVEH had departed from Saul, an evil spirit possessed him. They cast them into the fire, that is, they are cast into the fire; and those who seduce them and draw them to sin do in effect cast them there; for they make them children of hell. Fire is the fittest place for withered branches, for they are good for nothing else, Eze. 15:2-4.


They are burned; this follows of course, but it is added very emphatically, and makes the threatening very terrible. They will not be consumed in a moment, like thorns under a pot (Eccl. 7:6), they are burning for ever in a fire, which not only cannot be quenched, but will never spent itself.


This comes by quitting Messiyah this is the end of barren trees. Apostates are twice dead (Jude 12), and when it is said, They are cast into the fire and are burned, it speaks as if they were twice damned. Some apply men’s gathering them to the ministry of the angels in the great day, when they shall gather out of Messiyah’s kingdom all things that offend, and shall bundle the tares for the fire.


Joh 15:7 “If you stay in Me, and My Words stay in you, you shall ask whatever you wish, and it shall be done for you. -  The blessed privilege which those have that abide in Messiyah: If my words abide in you, you shall ask what you will of my Father in my name, and it shall be done.


How our union with Messiyah is maintained, by the word: If you abide in me; He had said before, and I in you; here Yahushua explains Himself, and My words abide in you; for it is in the word that Yahushua is set before us, and offered to us, Rom. 10:6-8.


It is in the Word that we receive and embrace him; and so where the Word of Torah dwells richly there Messiyah dwells also. If the word be our constant guide and monitor, if it be in us as a operating system, then we are abiding in Yahushua, and His Spirit abide in us.


Joh 15:8 In this My Father is esteemed, that you bear much fruit, and you shall be My taught ones. - How our communion with Messiyah is maintained, by prayer: You shall ask what you will, and it shall be done to you. And what can we desire more than to have what we will for the asking?


Those that abide in Messiyah Yahushua, as their heart’s delight shall have, through Faith, their heart’s desire. If we have Messiyah, we shall want nothing that is good for us. Two things are implied in this promise:


First, that if we abide in Messiyah, and His Word in us, we shall not ask any thing but what is proper to be done for us. The promises abiding in us lie ready to be turned into prayers; and the prayers so regulated cannot but speed.

Secondly, That if we abide in Messiyah Yahushua and His Torah we shall have such an interest in YAH’s favor and Messiyah’s mediation that we shall have an answer of peace to all our prayers.


Joh 15:9 “As the Father has loved Me, I have also loved you. Stay in My love. - Concerning the Father’s love to him; and concerning this He here tells us. That ABBA Father did love him: As the Father hath loved me. He loved him as Mediator: This is my beloved Son. He was the Son of HIS love. He loved Him, and gave all things into His Hand; and yet so loved the world as to deliver Him up for us all.


Joh 15:10 “If you guard My commands, you shall stay in My love,1 even as I have guarded My Father’s commands and stay in His love. Footnote: 1See 14:15.- When Messiyah Yahushua was entering upon His sufferings He comforted Himself with this, that His Father loved Him. Those whom YAHVEH loves as a Father may despise the hatred of all the world. That He abode in his Father’s love. He continually loved His Father, and was beloved of him. Even when he was made sin and a curse for us, and it pleased YAHVEH to bruise him, yet he abode in his Father’s love. See Ps. 89:33.


Because he continued to love his Father, he went cheerfully through his sufferings, and therefore his Father continued to love him. That therefore He abode in our Father’s love because He kept his Father’s law: I have kept my Father’s commandments, as Mediator, and so abide in his love. Hereby he showed that he continued to love His Father, that he went on, and went through, with his undertaking, and therefore the Father continued to love him.


His soul delighted in him, because he did not fail, nor was discouraged, Isa. 42:1-4. We having broken the law of creation, and thereby thrown ourselves out of the love of YAHVEH; Messiyah Yahushua satisfied for us by obeying the law of redemption, and so he abode in his love, and restored us to it.


Joh 15:11 “These words I have spoken to you, so that My joy might be in you, and that your joy might be complete. - That His joy might remain in them. The words are so placed, in the original, that they may be read either. That my joy in you may remain. If they bring forth much fruit, and continue in His love, He will continue to rejoice in them as He had done. Fruitful and faithful disciples are the joy of Messiyah Yahushua; He rests in His love to them, Zep. 3:17. As there is a transport of joy in heaven in the conversion of sinners, so there is a remaining joy in the perseverance of saints.


That my joy, that is, your joy in Me, may remain. It is the will of Yahushua that His disciples should constantly and continually rejoice in him, Phil. 4:4. The joy of the hypocrite is but for a moment, but the joy of those who abide in Messiyah’s love is a continual feast. The word of EL YAHVEH enduring for ever, the joys that flow from it, and are founded on it, do so too.

That your joy might be full; not only that you might be full of joy, but that your joy in me and in my love may rise higher and higher, till it come to perfection, when you enter into the joy of your Messiyah.’’


Those and those only that have Yahushua’s joy remaining in them have their joy full; worldly joys are empty, soon surfeit but never satisfy. It is only wisdom’s joy that will fill the soul, Ps. 36:8.


The design of Messiyah in His world is to fill the joy of His people; see 1 Jn. 1:4. This and the other He hath said, that our joy might be fuller and fuller, and perfect at last.

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