This chapter is evidently a continuation of the subject discussed in
the previous chapters, and refers mainly to the promised deliverance
from Babylon. The people of God are still contemplated by the...
Isaiah 43:1 to Isaiah 44:5. Israel, in spite of its sin and blindness,
is comforted with gracious promises of Redemption
(i) Isaiah 43:1. This section is very closely connected in thought
with...
_THE LORD COMFORTETH THE PEOPLE WITH HIS PROMISES: HE APPEALETH TO THE
PEOPLE FOR WITNESS OF HIS OMNIPOTENCY: HE FORETELLETH TO THEM THE
DESTRUCTION OF BABYLON, AND HIS WONDERFUL DELIVERANCE OF HIS PE...
EXAMINATION
Chapter S FORTY THROUGH FORTY-THREE
DEFINITION
(Define the following words or phrases as they were discussed in the
comments.)
1.
speak comfortably
3.
wilderness
2.
voice of one cr...
INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 43
Is this chapter the Lord comforts his own people, under their
afflictions, with many precious promises; asserts his deity against
the idols of the nations; promises delivera...
* God's unchangeable love for his people. (1-7) Apostates and
idolaters addressed. (8-13) The deliverance from Babylon, and the
conversion of the Gentiles. (14-21) Admonition to repent of sin.
(22-28)...
CHAPTER 43 GOD'S REDEMPTION AND DELIVERANCE FOR HIS PEOPLE.
Having described the condition of His people God now goes on to
declare what He will do for them. He will redeem and deliver them. He
will g...