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 48:2 THE LORD OF HOSTS IS HIS NAME. See note
on 1 Sam. 1:3.
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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
Psalms 78:37; Psalms 103:8).
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:12 The God of the gospel is the commanding
presence in the universe.
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:14 God reaffirms his plan to use Cyrus for
his own redemptive purpose. AMONG THEM. That is, the idols. THE LORD
LOVES HIM. God is not reluctant to use Cyrus.
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:16 AND NOW THE LORD GOD HAS SENT ME, AND
HIS SPIRIT. This unidentified speaker appears more clearly in Isaiah
49:1 as the servant of the Lord (see Isaiah 42:1). Unlike Cyrus, the
servant’s power is not a human sword but the divine Spirit (see
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:17 WHO TEACHES YOU TO PROFIT. Or, “who
teaches you for your benefit.” RIGHTEOUSNESS LIKE THE WAVES OF THE
SEA. Covering sin again and again. LIKE THE SAND... LIKE ITS GRAINS.
See Genesis 15:5 and Genesis 22:17.
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 48:20 THEY DID NOT THIRST. The return of the
exiles is a second exodus, marked again by God’s miraculous
provision (see Exodus 17:1; Psalms 105:41).
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