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Verse Isaiah 48:9. _AND FOR MY PRAISE _- "And for the sake of my
praise"] I read ולמען תהלתי _ulemaan tehillathi_. The word
למען _lemaan_, though not absolutely necessary here, for it may be
understo...
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FOR MY NAME’S SAKE - (See the notes at Isaiah 43:25; compare Isaiah
66:5). It is possible that the design of this verse may be, to answer
an objection. ‘If the character of the nation is such, it migh...
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CHAPTER 48
The Divine Restatement Concerning His People, Their Condition and
Future
1. _Their condition and Jehovah's predictions (Isaiah 48:1)_ 2.
_Jehovah acts for His Name's sake (Isaiah 48:9)_ 3....
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A RECAPITULATION OF THE ARGUMENT FROM PROPHECY. To the original text a
redactor has added a commentary (bracketed below) from a different
standpoint. Whereas the prophet regarded Israel as having more...
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MY NAME'S. See note on Psalms 20:1....
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FOR MY NAME'S SAKE.— _For my name's sake will I moderate my anger,
and for my praise I will refrain towards thee,_ &c. Isaiah 48:10.
_Behold,_ &c. _I have proved,_ or _had pity on thee in the furnace...
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b. PERSPECTIVE
TEXT: Isaiah 48:9-16
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For my name's sake will I defer mine anger, and for my praise will I
refrain for thee, that I cut thee not off.
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Behold, I have refined thee, but not as si...
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For my name's sake will I defer mine anger, and for my praise will I
refrain for thee, that I cut thee not off.
FOR MY NAME'S SAKE WILL I ... REFRAIN FOR THEE - literally, will I
muzzle or curb mi...
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LET THE EXILES TRUST IN JEHOVAH, AND COME OUT OF BABYLON
1-11. Jehovah's purpose will be executed, but not for Israel's merit.
12-22. Let Israel recognise His leading in the course of history, and
l...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD PROMISES COMFORT TO HIS PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 48
ISRAEL’S EMPTY RELIGION
V1 The *Lord says, ‘Listen to this, you family...
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In the Bible, the word ‘name’ does not merely mean the word that
we may use to call someone. It also means that person’s honour,
character and authority. So when the *Lord protects his name, he is
act...
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FOR MY NAME’S SAKE... — The thought is two-fold, in answer to the
implied question why Jehovah had not punished so guilty a people: (1)
after the manner of men, that had He destroyed His chosen people...
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לְמַ֤עַן שְׁמִי֙ אַאֲרִ֣יךְ אַפִּ֔י
וּ תְהִלָּתִ֖י...
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Isaiah 44:1; Isaiah 45:1; Isaiah 46:1; Isaiah 47:1; Isaiah 48:1...
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THE OBSTINATE AND INSINCERE REBUKED
Isaiah 48:1-16
We are meant to be for God's praise and glory; but we may delay the
realization of His high purpose. Our neck iron, our brow brass, we
trust in idol...
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This chapter constitutes the last section of the division dealing with
the purpose of peace. It is a great appeal to the people. It first
describes Jehovah's methods (verses Isa 48:1-11). He has had t...
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For my name's sake will I defer my anger, and for my praise will I
refrain for thee, (k) that I cut thee not off.
(k) As it was my free mercy that I chose you: so it is my free mercy
that must save y...
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_Bridle thee, like a headstrong beast, (Calmet) running to its own
ruin. (Haydock) --- God pardons freely, that people may be saved if
they will. (Worthington)_...
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Reader! as in the former paragraph I called upon you to mark the
graciousness of God's expostulation with his people; so here I pray
you to observe, how the whole of sovereign grace and love is by the...
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9._For my name’s sake. _After having reproached the people with that
malice which was natural to their fathers from the beginning, and
which had passed down to children and grandchildren, he now remin...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 46, 47, AND 48.
In Chapter s 46, 47, the application is made to Babylon and to her
idols, but still as pleading for Israel as beloved of God; for
governmental...
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FOR MY NAME'S SAKE WILL I DEFER MINE ANGER,.... From age to age, for
those sins which had been committed, and continued in ever since they
were a people. The above account of them shows that it was no...
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For my name's sake will I defer mine anger, and for my praise will I
refrain for thee, that I cut thee not off.
Ver. 9. For my name's sake will I defer mine anger.] Heb., Prolong it.
Here he setteth...
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_For my name's sake will I defer mine anger_ Although thou dost justly
deserve my hottest anger and most dreadful judgments, which also, if
thou repentest not, I will in due time inflict, yet at prese...
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A TESTIMONY CONCERNING THE HOUSE OF JACOB...
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For My name's sake will I defer Mine anger, not letting the judgment
of wrath descend upon the apostate people, AND FOR MY PRAISE, on
account of His jealousy for His own honor, WILL I REFRAIN FOR THEE...
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FOR MY NAME'S SAKE WILL I DEFER MINE ANGER: and although thou dost
justly deserve my hottest anger and most dreadful judgments, which
also, if thou repentest not, I will in due time inflict; yet at
pr...
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Isaiah 48:9 names H8034 defer H748 (H8686) anger H639 praise H8416
restrain H2413 (H8799) off H3772 ...
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THE FAILURE OF ISRAEL/JUDAH AND HIS INTENTION FOR THEM (ISAIAH 48:1).
Isaiah 48:1
“Hear this, O house of Jacob, who are called by the name of Israel,
And are come forth out of the waters of Judah....
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CHAPTER 48 THE UNPREPARED STATE OF ISRAEL/JUDAH.
Babylon, and its final fate, has just been described, but the very
idea has turned Isaiah's attention on Israel. It has put Israel under
the microscop...
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Isaiah 48:1. _Hear ye this, O house of Jacob, which are called by the
name of Israel, and are come forth out of the waters of Judah, which
swear by the name of the LORD, and make mention of the God of...
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CONTENTS: The dullness of Israel. Restoration under the Servant of
Jehovah. Israel reminded of the promises.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit.
CONCLUSION: God often finds His people obstinate and...
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Isaiah 48:1. _Which swear by the name of the Lord,_ who resents all
false swearing to his covenant.
Isaiah 48:3. _I have declared the former things._ The Messiah
continues here to be the speaker, and...
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_For My name’s sake will I defer Mine anger_
GOD’S ANGER DEFERRED
“For My name’s sake I draw out My wrath.
” Jehovah lengthens out His wrath, _i.e _delays its outbreak, thus
shows Himself long-suffe...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:1 Despite Israel’s stubborn unbelief, God
pursues his purpose of redemption. He will free them from Babylon for
his own sake.
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:9 The deepest motive in God’s heart is
his own GLORY. He does not punish his unbelieving people as they
deserve, for that would diminish the display of his compassion (see...
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THE GOVERNING PRINCIPLE OF GOD’S PROVIDENCE
Isaiah 48:9. _For My name’s sake, &c._
It is possible that the design of this verse may be to answer an
objection. “If the character of the nation is such,...
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EXPOSITION
The present chapter, which terminates the second section of Isaiah's
later prophecies, consists of a long address by God to his people,
partly in the way of complaint, partly of combined p...
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Now in chapter 48 God speaks about how that He is going to restore
then under the Holy One, Jehovah's servant. And God is going to
restore the house of Jacob.
Hear ye this, O house of Jacob, which ar...
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1 Samuel 12:22; Daniel 9:17; Ezekiel 20:14; Ezekiel 20:22; Eze
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For my sake — I will spare thee, and deliver thee out of captivity,
not for thy sake, but merely for my own sake, and for the vindication
of my name, that I may be praised for my power, faithfulness,...