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Isaiah 45:9: Meaning Explained
Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! Let the potsherd strive with the potsherds of the earth. Shall the clay...
Isaiah 45:9
“What sorrow awaits anyone who quarrels with their Maker — a clay pot among clay pots of the earth! Does the clay say to the potter, "What are you making?" Does your work say, "He has no hands"?”
What it means
Trouble comes to people who argue with God! A clay pot shouldn't question the potter.
What’s Happening Here
It's foolish to argue with God about his plans.
Key Words
QuarrelsArgues or disagrees
PotterSomeone who shapes clay
Why It Matters
We should accept God's plans, not question them.
Did You Know?
A pot can't tell the potter how to make it, just like we can't tell God what to do.
Tradition Spectrum
Word Study
H1945
Woeה֗וֹי
H7378
unto him that strivethרָ֚ב
H3335
to him that fashionethלְיֹֽצְרוֹ֙
H2789
Let the potsherdחַרְשֵׂ֣י
H127
of the earthאֲדָמָ֑ה
H559
sayהֲיֹאמַ֨ר
H2563
Shall the clayחֹ֤מֶר
H6213
it What makestתַּעֲשֶׂ֔ה
H6467
thou or thy workוּפָעָלְךָ֖
H3027
He hath no handsיָדַ֥יִם
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Frequently asked questions
What does Isaiah 45:9 mean?
Trouble comes to people who argue with God! A clay pot shouldn't question the potter.
What is the context of Isaiah 45:9?
It's foolish to argue with God about his plans.
Why does Isaiah 45:9 matter?
We should accept God's plans, not question them.
What's a surprising detail about Isaiah 45:9?
A pot can't tell the potter how to make it, just like we can't tell God what to do.
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References
- Orr, J. (ed.) (1915) The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Chicago: Howard-Severance Company. [Public Domain]
- Abbott-Smith, G. (1921) A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
- Brown, F., Driver, S.R. and Briggs, C.A. (1906) A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [Public Domain]
- Church of England (1769) The Holy Bible, Authorized (King James) Version. [Public Domain]
Commentary on Isaiah 45:9
For we, who do not know at all what the future has in store and see merely our present circumstances, misjudge what will profit us. God … sees what is to come as if it were present. These prophecies are addressed, however, to those who make themselves God’s judges. To them may also fittingly be cited those words of Scripture, “shall the clay say to the potter” and so forth.How shall we not shun a person who legislates in opposition to the laws of God and issues decrees in opposition to the works of providence, whereas he dares not breathe a word against human laws? Therefore, leaving such exaggerations, or, to speak more truly, blasphemies, on one side, let us demonstrate the error of denyin…
(Verse 9 and following) Woe to those who contradict their maker, a pot made of clay, and say to the one who formed them, 'What are you making?' or 'Your work has no hands.' Woe to those who say to their father, 'What are you begetting?' or to their mother, 'What are you in labor with?' This is what the Lord says, the Holy One of Israel, and its maker: Ask me about the things to come, concerning my children, and about the work of my hands, give me orders. I made the earth and created humans on it, I stretched out the heavens with my hands, and I command all their host. I have raised him up to righteousness, and I will direct all his ways. He will build my city, and he will release my captivit…
Likewise, the common Jewish people rejected the grace that was given them and found it unacceptable; for they resisted, as I have said, the teachings of Christ.… “For I desire to refashion you,” he says, “into something better, to remake you into something superior through a spiritual birth which, of course, is the one through water and the Spirit; but you foolishly resist my plans. Did the clay,” he says, “ever reproach the potter for not having a skillful hand, or for not knowing how to give shape to what he holds in his hands? Nor,” he says, “does the one who is about to be born put a question to his own father, ‘Will you give birth?’ How is it, then, that you, who are like clay in the po…
Just as the potter models anew the vase of broken clay, [God] says, for my part, I will make you better than at first. “Will the plowman plow the earth all day?” This comes back to saying it is not effective to use chastisement continually, for the cultivator does not keep tearing up the soil without ceasing. “Woe to him who disputes with the One who formed him!” “Shall the clay say to the potter, What are you doing that you do not work, nor have hands? Shall the thing formed answer him that formed it?” Since there were many in that epoch, and now likewise, who concern themselves ill-advisedly with divine providence and who attempt to study inquisitively the cause for the occurrence of wars,…