Isaiah 43:23 - Exposition
Thou hast not brought me the small cattle of thy burnt offerings . If this reproach is regarded as addressed to captive Israel, who could not offer sacrifices, we must explain it by the analogy of the expression, "the calves of your lips" ( Hosea 14:2 ). All prayer may be regarded as a sort of offering, and withholding it as withholding sacrifice. But it is possible that the prophet is not addressing captive Israel only, but carrying his thoughts back to the period preceding the Captivity, when there was a general neglect of God's service, and for a time the temple was given up to idol-worship ( 2 Kings 21:3-7 ; 2 Kings 23:4-14 ). The glance back at earlier times is apparent in Isaiah 43:27 , Isaiah 43:28 . I have not caused thee to serve with an offering , etc.; rather, I put no heavy service on thee in respect of meat offering , neither made I thee to toil in respect of incense ; i.e. "my positive requirements have been light—surely thou shouldst have complied with them." Meat offerings were to accompany every sacrifice, but were a small burthen. Incense was not required from any private person.
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