Adam Clarke Commentary - Isaiah 65:1 - 65:1

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I am sought of them that asked not for me “I am made known to those that asked not for me” - נדרשתי nidrashti, εμφανης εγενομην, the Septuagint, Alexandrian, and St. Paul, Rom 10:20; who has however inverted the order of the phrases, εμφανης εγενομην, “I was made manifest, “and ευρεδην, “I was found, “from that which they have in the Septuagint. נדרשתי nidrashti means, “I am sought so as to be found.” Vitringa. If this be the true meaning of the word, then שאלו shaalu, “that asked,” which follows, should seem defective, the verb wanting its object: but two MSS., one of them ancient, have שאלוני shealuni, “asked me;” and another MS. שאלו לי shealu li, “asked for me;” one or other of which seems to be right. But Cocceius in Lex., and Vitringa in his translation, render נדרשתי nidrashti, by “I have answered;” and so the verb is rendered by all the ancient Versions in Eze 20:3, Eze 20:31. If this be right, the translation will be, “I have answered those that asked not.” I leave this to the reader’s judgment; but have followed in my translation the Septuagint and St. Paul, and the MSS. above mentioned. בקשני bikeshuni is written regularly and fully in above a hundred MSS. and in the oldest edition, בקשוני bikeshuni. - L.