Isaiah 26:9 - Exposition
In the night ; i.e. "the long night of their affliction." The sentiment is identical with that of the preceding verse. Will I seek thee early ; rather, did I seek thee . For when thy judgments , etc. It was not a mere selfish desire for the cessation of persecution that caused the righteous to long for the time when God's judgments would be manifested upon the earth, but a conviction that so only would an impression be made on the persecutors, and a certain number of them be induced to learn righteousness. A desire for the conversion of sinners to God characterizes God's saints generally, and none more than Isaiah, who is here expressing what he conceives will be the thoughts of the redeemed, and naturally judges their thoughts and feelings by his Own.
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