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Woe to the wicked! [it shall be] ill [with him]; for what his hands have done shall be done to him.
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The Certainty of Consequence
All commentators agree that this verse establishes a fundamental principle of God's just rule: people reap what they sow. The phrase 'what his hands have done shall be done unto him' signifies that the wicked will face the direct consequences of their actions. Scholars like Albert Barnes explain this is not arbitrary punishment but a just and fitting recompense from a God who governs the world with perfect justice.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Wo unto the wicked – To all the wicked – but here having particular reference to the Jews whom Isaiah was addressing.
16th Century
Protestant
Woe to the wicked! It shall be ill with him. He brings forward this clause as a contrast to the former one. From this, it may be easily in…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Woe unto the wicked! [it shall be] ill [with him] In time, and to eternity, in times of public calamity, and under a…
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The rule was certain; whatever national prosperity or trouble might exist, it would be well with the righteous and ill with the wicked. Blessed be …
13th Century
Catholic
For Jerusalem is ruined. Here the author explains the reason for this renunciation.
First, he presents the immediate caus…