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The Responsibility of Response
Commentators explain that God's question, "When I came... was there no man?" places the responsibility for judgment squarely on the people. God consistently reaches out—through prophets and, as many scholars note, ultimately through Jesus Christ—but they fail to answer. Their suffering is not due to God's neglect, but is the direct consequence of their own rejection of His gracious invitation.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Why, when I came, was there no one? - That is, when I came to call you to repentance, why was there no one from the nation to yield obedienc…
19th Century
Bishop
Wherefore, when I came...? — The "coming" of Jehovah must be taken in all its width of meaning. He came in the deliveranc…
19th Century
Preacher
Wherefore, when I came, was there no man? when I called, was there none to answer?
It is Christ who is speaking here by the mouth o…
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16th Century
Theologian
Why did I come? This might be one reason given: that the people have not only brought upon themselves an immense mass of evils by provokin…
17th Century
Pastor
Wherefore, when I came, was there no man? &c.] The Targum is, "why have I sent my prophets, and they are not converted?" …
17th Century
Minister
Those who have professed to be God's people, and seem to be dealt with severely, are inclined to complain, as if God had been hard on them. Here is…