The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 46:3
All the remnant of the house of Israel . The address is not to those who had remained faithful of the ten tribes (as Delitzsch supposes), but to the captives of Babylon, designated in these later chapters indifferently as "Jacob" or "Israel" ( Isaiah 40:27 ; Isaiah 41:8 , Isaiah 41:14 ; Isaiah 42:24 ; Isaiah 43:1 , Isaiah 43:28 ; Isaiah 44:1 , Isaiah 44:21 , Isaiah 44:23 ; Isaiah 45:4 , etc.), never as "Judah," and constantly mentioned as a "remnant"—all that was left of... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 46:2
They stoop, they bow down together ; i.e. all the Babylonian gods would suffer equally—not one would be able to protect himself. They could not deliver the burden. A distinction is here made between the god and the idol, which have hitherto been identified. The god was, in each case, unable to deliver, or save from capture, the heavy "burden" of gold, or silver, or bronze ( i.e. his own image) which was carried off on the back of the "weary beast." On the contrary, the gods... read more