John Gill Commentary


John Gill Commentary
"The Lord sent a word into Jacob, and it hath lighted upon Israel." — Isaiah 9:8 (ASV)
The Lord sent a word unto Jacob
The prophet, having comforted Judah with the promise of the Messiah, returns to denounce the judgments of God upon the ten tribes, under the names of Jacob and Israel, which signify the same; for the "word" here is not the word of promise, the comfortable word concerning the Messiah before mentioned; but a word of threatening, ruin, and destruction, to the kingdom of Israel, after enlarged upon, which the Lord sent unto them by his proph
and it has lighted upon Israel ,
or "has fallen" F24 ; as an arrow shot out of a bow, as some think; or as seed cast upon the earth; or rather like a thunderbolt: it denotes the sure and full accomplishment of the word of God upon the persons to whom it was sent; for as his word of promise, so of threatening, does not return to him void and empty, (Isaiah 55:10Isaiah 55:11) . The Targum is,``the Lord sent a word into the house of Jacob, and it was heard in Israel.''