Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Isaiah 50:1 - 50:1

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Isa 50:1-11. The judgments on Israel were provoked by their crimes, yet they are not finally cast off by God.

Where ... mothers divorcement - Zion is “the mother”; the Jews are the children; and God the Husband and Father (Isa 54:5; Isa 62:5; Jer 3:14). Gesenius thinks that God means by the question to deny that He had given “a bill of divorcement” to her, as was often done on slight pretexts by a husband (Deu 24:1), or that He had “sold” His and her “children,” as a poor parent sometimes did (Exo 21:7; 2Ki 4:1; Neh 5:5) under pressure of his “creditors”; that it was they who sold themselves through their own sins. Maurer explains, “Show the bill of your mother’s divorcement, whom ... ; produce the creditors to whom ye have been sold; so it will be seen that it was not from any caprice of Mine, but through your own fault, your mother has been put away, and you sold” (Isa 52:3). Horsley best explains (as the antithesis between “I” and “yourselves” shows, though Lowth translates, “Ye are sold”) I have never given your mother a regular bill of divorcement; I have merely “put her away” for a time, and can, therefore, by right as her husband still take her back on her submission; I have not made you, the children, over to any “creditor” to satisfy a debt; I therefore still have the right of a father over you, and can take you back on repentance, though as rebellious children you have sold yourselves to sin and its penalty (1Ki 21:25).

bill ... whom - rather, “the bill with which I have put her away” [Maurer].