a58:1-4
b58:2
c58:3
dLev 16:29
eZech 7:5
f58:5
g58:6-7
h42:7
iMatt 25:35-36
jJas 1:27

‏ Isaiah 58:1-7

Summary for Isa 58:1-4: 58:1-4  a This is a charge against religious Israelites who were pleased with themselves because of their religious activities.
58:2  b they act so pious (literally they seek me): They may have been truly committed to a religious form, but they failed to truly meet God in their religious activities.
58:3  c Fasting should be a time of self-deprivation in order to focus on God and pleasing him (Lev 16:29  d; see Zech 7:5  e). However, these people were only interested in pleasing themselves and continuing in their sins.
58:5  f This is a satirical portrayal of the people’s fasting as mere external piety without repentance and righteous acts. Ritualistic and insincere fasting is nothing but pomp.

• Wearing burlap and ashes are expressions of sorrow and mourning.

• please the Lord? The people erroneously believed that the Lord would bless them, if only they performed the right rituals.
Summary for Isa 58:6-7: 58:6-7  g True fasting creates an awareness of injustice and oppression and prompts the practitioner to reach out to help the needy in their struggles (see 42:7  h; Matt 25:35-36  i; Jas 1:27  j).
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