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Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and turn again, and be healed.

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The Paradox of a Hardened Heart

Commentators explain this difficult command is not God actively making people evil. Instead, it describes a 'judicial hardening.' When God's truth is presented to people already determined to reject it, the message itself has a hardening effect, like the sun hardening clay. Scholars like Calvin and Barnes emphasize that the blame lies with the people's willful rebellion and corrupt hearts, not with God or His Word. This is a divine judgment on pre-existing sin.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Isaiah 6:10

18th Century

Theologian

Make the heart – The word “heart” here is used in the sense of the “mind” – to denote all their mental powers. It is commonly used in this s…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Isaiah 6:10

19th Century

Bishop

Make the heart of this people fat. —The thought is the same as that of the “hardening” of Pharaoh’s heart (Exodus 8:19

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Isaiah 6:9–10

19th Century

Preacher

And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people f…

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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Isaiah 6:10

16th Century

Theologian

Harden the heart of this people. Here the former statement is more fully expressed, for God informs Isaiah beforehand not only that his la…

John Gill

John Gill

On Isaiah 6:10

17th Century

Pastor

Make the heart of this people fat Gross and heavy, stupid and unteachable, hard and obdurate; which is sometimes done by …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Isaiah 6:9–13

17th Century

Minister

God sends Isaiah to foretell the ruin of His people. Many hear the sound of God's word but do not feel its power. God sometimes, in righteous judgm…

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