Isaiah 49:1
Listen — God turns his speech to the Gentiles, and invites them to hearken to those counsels and doctrines which the Jews would reject. Me — Unto Christ: Isaiah speaks these words in the name of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
Listen — God turns his speech to the Gentiles, and invites them to hearken to those counsels and doctrines which the Jews would reject. Me — Unto Christ: Isaiah speaks these words in the name of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
A sword — As he made me the great teacher of his church, so he made my word, quick and powerful, and sharper than any two — edged sword. Hath he hid — He will protect me from all mine enemies. Made me — Like an arrow, whose point is bright and polished; which therefore pierceth deeper.... [ Continue Reading ]
O Israel — As the name of David is sometimes given to his successors, so here the name of Israel may not unfitly be given to Christ, not only because he descended from his loins; but also because he was the true and the great Israel, who, in a more eminent manner, prevailed with God, as that name si... [ Continue Reading ]
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 right, the reward which by his promise, and my purchase, is my right.... [ Continue Reading ]
To bring — To convert the apostate Israelites to God. Not gathered — Not brought home to God by my ministry. Yet — God will not despise me for the unsuccessfulness of my labours, but will honour and glorify me. My strength — To support and strengthen me under this and all other discouragements.... [ Continue Reading ]
He — The Lord. It is — This is but a small favour. The tribes — That remnant of them which shall survive all their calamities. My salvation — The great instrument and author of that eternal salvation which I will give to the Gentiles.... [ Continue Reading ]
His Holy One — The Holy One of Israel. To him — To Christ, to whom, in the days of his flesh, this description fully agrees: for men, both Jews and Gentiles among whom he lived, did despise him from their hearts; and the nation, of which he was a member, abhorred both his person and his doctrine; an... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord — God the Father unto Christ. Heard thee — Though not so as to deliver thee from death; yet so as to crown thee with glory and honour. For a covenant — To be the Mediator and surety of that covenant, which is made between me and them. To establish — To establish truth and righteousness upon... [ Continue Reading ]
Prisoners — To the Gentiles who are fast bound by the cords of their sins, and taken captive by the devil at his will. Go forth — Come forth to the light, receive divine illumination. In high places — They shall have abundant provision in all places, yea even in those which commonly are unfruitful,... [ Continue Reading ]
A way — I will remove all hindrances, and prepare the way for them, by levelling high grounds, and raising low grounds.... [ Continue Reading ]
These — My people shall be gathered from the most remote parts of the earth. He speaks here, and in many other places, of the conversion of the Gentiles, with allusion to that work of gathering, and bringing back the Jews from all parts where they were dispersed, into their own land. Sinim — Either... [ Continue Reading ]
But — This is an objection. How can these things be true, when the condition of God's church is now so desperate?... [ Continue Reading ]
Graven — He alludes to the common practice of men who put signs upon their hands or fingers of such things as they would remember.... [ Continue Reading ]
These — Gentiles. Thy church shall not only be restored, but vastly enlarged and adorned by the accession of the Gentiles.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy waste places — Thy own land, whereof divers parts lie waste for want of people to possess them. Land of destruction — Which before was desolate and destroyed.... [ Continue Reading ]
The children — Those Gentiles which shall be begotten by thee, when thou shalt be deprived of thine own natural children, when the generality of the Jews cut themselves off from God.... [ Continue Reading ]
Who — Whence have I this numberless issue? Seeing — Seeing I was in a manner left childless. Desolate — Without an husband, being forsaken by God, who formerly owned himself for my husband.... [ Continue Reading ]
Behold — I will call them to me. Set my standard — As generals do to gather their forces together. Thy sons — Those who shall be thine by adoption, that shall own God for their father, and Jerusalem for their mother. Carried — With great care and tenderness, as nurses carry young infants. Carried —... [ Continue Reading ]
Lick the dust — They shall highly reverence and honour thee. These expressions are borrowed from the practice of the eastern people, who bowed so low as to touch the ground. Ashamed — Their expectations shall not be disappointed.... [ Continue Reading ]
Shall the prey — Here is a double impediment to their deliverance, the power of the enemy who kept them in bondage, and the justice of God which pleads against their deliverance.... [ Continue Reading ]
For I — I the almighty God will undertake this work.... [ Continue Reading ]