Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 40:22 - 40:22

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 40:22 - 40:22


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That sitteth, as a judge or governor upon his throne,



upon the circle of the earth; or, above the circle &c.; far above this round earth, even in the highest heavens; from whence he looketh down upon the earth, where men appear to him like grasshoppers. He alludes to one that looks down upon the earth below him from some high place. As here we have the circle of the earth, so elsewhere we read of the circle of heaven, Job_22:14, and of the circle of the deep, or sea, Pro_8:27, because the form of the heaven, and earth, and sea is circular and round, as is evident both from sense, and from the principles of philosophy.



As grasshoppers; small and contemptible in his sight. Compare Num_13:33.



Stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in, for the benefit of the earth and of mankind, that all parts might partake of its comfortable influences. See Poole "Job_9:8"; See Poole "Psa_104:2".