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THEN I SAID - I the Messiah. In the previous verses he speaks of his
appointment to the office of Messiah, and of his dignity. The design
here is to prepare the way for the announcement of the fact th...
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2. THE SERVANT OF JEHOVAH, HIS SUFFERING AND HIS GLORY (49-57)
CHAPTER 49
The Servant of Jehovah and His Mission
1. _The servant speaks of himself (Isaiah 49:1)_ 2. _He complains of
failure (Isaiah...
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THE PREPARATION OF YAHWEH'S SERVANT, AND ITS PURPOSE (the second
Servant Song). The Servant of Yahweh speaks, bidding the far lands
hearken; for them he has a glorious message, which is, however, not...
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I SAID, or thought: i.e. said to Myself.
STRENGTH. strength (to endure). Hebrew. _koah._ Not the same word as
in Isaiah 49:5.
FOR NOUGHT. Hebrew. _tohu_. See note on Isaiah 24:10, "confusion".
JUDG...
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The Servant's address to the nations. The passage forms the natural
sequel to ch. Isaiah 42:1-4, and adds some fresh features to the
portrait there presented. (1) The Servant, speaking now in his own...
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Isaiah 49:1-13. The Servant of Jehovah: His Fidelity amidst
Discouragements, and the ultimate Success of His Mission
The beginning of ch. 49 seems to mark a distinct advance in the
development of the...
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Although cast down for a moment by his want of success, he does not
yield to despondency (cf. Isaiah 42:4), but leaves his cause in the
hands of God.
_Then I said_ R.V. BUT I SAID (with a certain emp...
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THEN I SAID, &C.— These words contain the complaint of the Son of
God, concerning the small fruit of his mission to the Jews, and the
small hope of establishing and successfully propagating his kingdo...
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C. PROGRAM OF THE LORD'S SERVANT,
Chapter S 49 - 53
1.
RESCUE, CHAPTER 49
a.
DESPISED SERVANT
TEXT: Isaiah 49:1-6
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Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye peoples, from far: Jehovah
hath call...
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Then I said, I have laboured in vain, I have spent my strength for
nought, and in vain: yet surely my judgment is with the LORD, and my
work with my God.
THEN I SAID. "I" - Messiah.
LABOURED IN V...
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49:4 laboured (a-7) The Hebrew word implies exhausting labour. nought
(b-16) As ch. 40.17,23. judgment (c-22) Or 'right.' work (d-28) Or
'wages.'...
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When God originally called Isaiah to speak for him, he had warned
Isaiah about people’s reaction. People would not listen to Isaiah
(see Isaiah 6:9-12). But Isaiah wisely realised that his own duty wa...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 49
‘MY SPECIAL SERVANT’ In the Book of Isaiah, the meaning of ‘my
(that is, the *Lord’s...
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THEN I SAID. — The accents of disappointment sound strangely on
coming from the lips of the true Servant; but the prophet had learnt
by his own experience that this formed part of the discipline of ev...
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וַ אֲנִ֤י אָמַ֨רְתִּי֙ לְ רִ֣יק
יָגַ֔עְתִּי ל
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CHAPTER XIX
PROPHET AND MARTYR
Isaiah 49:1; Isaiah 50:4
THE second great passage upon the Servant of the Lord is Isaiah 49:1,
and the third is...
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CHAPTER XVI
THE SERVANT OF THE LORD
Isaiah 41:8; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 42:18; Isaiah 43:5;...
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CHAPTER XXI
DOUBTS IN THE WAY
Isaiah 49:1 - Isaiah 52:12
Chapter S 49-53 are, as we have seen, a series of more or less closely
joined passages, in which the prophet, having already made the
politic...
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“A LIGHT TO THE GENTILES”
Isaiah 48:17-22; Isaiah 49:1-13
The first division of this second part of Isaiah closes at Isaiah
48:22, with the phrase _there is no peace to the wicked_. The second
divisi...
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We now commence the section in which the Prince of Peace is most
clearly seen. He is revealed first as sustained through suffering
(Chapter s 49-53), and then as singing in triumph (Chapter s 54-57)....
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Then I said, I have (f) laboured in vain, I have spent my strength for
nothing, and in vain: [yet] surely my judgment [is] with the LORD, and
my work with my God.
(f) Thus Christ in his members compl...
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_God. He will reward the labours of his ministers, though the people
be obstinate. The prophets and our Saviour frequently complain, chap.
lxv. 2., and Mark ix. 18._...
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What a striking resemblance doth this bear to the preaching of our
Lord, when upon earth! Who that reads in the Gospel of the contempt
poured upon the person and office of Jesus, but must be struck wi...
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4._And I said, In vain have I toiled. _The Prophet here brings forward
a grievous complaint in the name of the Church, yet in such a manner
that, as we have formerly remarked, we must begin with the H...
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The Messiah is brought in, for it is He who delivers. But it is a
question apart, so to say. The subject of Christ, and of the people's
guilt with respect to Him, begins with chapter 49, which, with t...
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THEN I SAID,.... The Messiah said, by way of objection, in a view of
what treatment he should meet with, or when entered on his work, and
which he found by experience, what follows:
I HAVE LABOURED I...
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Then I said, I have laboured in vain, I have spent my strength for
nought, and in vain: [yet] surely my judgment [is] with the LORD, and
my work with my God.
Ver. 4. Then said I: I have laboured in v...
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_Then I said_ By way of objection; _I have laboured in vain_ Lord,
thou sayest thou wilt be glorified by my ministry; but I find it
otherwise. _I have spent my strength for naught_ Without any
conside...
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MY WORK:
Or, my reward...
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1-6 The great Author of redemption shows the authority for his work.
The sword of his word slays the lusts of his people, and all at enmity
with them. His sharp arrows wound the conscience; but all t...
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THEN I SAID, by way of objection. Lord, thou sayest thou wilt be
glorified by my ministry; but I find it otherwise. _I have laboured in
vain, I have spent my strength for nought_, without any consider...
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Isaiah 49:4 said H559 (H8804) labored H3021 (H8804) vain H7385 spent
H3615 (H8765) strength H3581 nothing...
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THE WORDS OF THE SERVANT (ISAIAH 49:1).
Isaiah 49:1
‘Listen to me, O coastlands/isles,
And hear you peoples from afar,
Yahweh has called me from the womb,
From the inner parts of my mother he has...
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Isaiah 49:4
There are two principal causes of the discouragement of the Christian.
The first is the greatness of the task which God sets before him; the
second is his inability to accomplish it.
I. W...
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In this chapter, we have not merely Isaiah speaking concerning the
Christ of God; but it is the Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah, who here
speaks concerning himself.
Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, O isles, unto...
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Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from
far; the Lord hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my
mother hath he made mention of my name. And he hath made my mouth...
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Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, O isles, unto me, and hearken, ye people from,
far; The LORD hath called me from the womb, from the bowels of my
mother hath he made mention of my name. And he hath made my mouth...
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CONTENTS: Israel's coming Redeemer. Preservation and restoration of
Israel and judgment on oppressors.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: God, of old, promised a Redeemer to His people who would
al...
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Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, oh isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people from
far._ The Hebrews reckoned among the isles, not only those of Greece,
but the gentile nations generally, who are represented as wai...
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_And said unto me, Thou art My servant_
THE SERVICE OF MAN THE MANIFESTATION OF GOD’S HIGHEST GLORY
How numerous are God’s servants! All things in heaven and upon
earth, all worlds, all elements, an...
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_Listen, O isles, unto Me_
A FORECAST OF THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION
In the previous Chapter s we find very glorious things spoken of the
deliverance of the Jews from Babylon.
But in this chapter we seem...
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_Then I said, I have laboured in vain_
CHRIST IN PROPHECY
These prophetic sayings go to Christ, not outside of and separate from
man’s struggle, but in and through it.
As all true Christians are liv...
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OUR SAVIOUR AND THE WORK OF OUR SALVATION
Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, O isles, unto me, &c._
It is to the Gentiles, to _us_, that Christ here speaks concerning
Himself and the work of salvation (Isaiah 49...
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ON THE POSSIBILITY OF UNDERVALUING INFLUENCE [1495]
[1495] For many fine words of encouragement for Christian workers, see
my _Dictionary of Poetical Illustrations_ (usually referred to as P.
D.), 10...
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SECTION III. THE MISSION OF THE SERVANT OF THE LORD (CH. 49-53).
EXPOSITION
The connection of the present section is especially with Isaiah 42:1,
where the mission of the Servant of Jehovah was f
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Now in chapter 49, we have a fabulous prophecy of Jesus Christ in the
first seven verses as God speaks of the Redeemer that He is sending.
Listen, O coasts, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far;...
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2 Corinthians 12:15; 2 Corinthians 2:15; Ezekiel 3:19; Galatians 4:11;...
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Then said I — Lord, thou sayest thou wilt be glorified by my
ministry; but I find it otherwise. In vain — Without any
considerable fruit of my word and works among the Israelites. My
judgment — My rig...