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HE SHALL NOT CRY - He will not make a clamor or noise; he will not be
boisterous, in the manner of a man of strife and contention.
NOR LIFT UP - That is, his voice.
NOR CAUSE HIS VOICE TO BE HEARD IN...
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CHAPTER 42
The True Servant of Jehovah
1. _The Servant of Jehovah and His mission (Isaiah 42:1)_ 2. _His
future work among the nations (Isaiah 42:5)_ 3. The future song of
redemption glory (Isaiah 42...
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THE MISSION OF YAHWEH'S SERVANT (the first of the four so-called
Servant Songs; see Introd.). Yahweh bids the nations consider His
Servant Israel, whom He sustains and loves. He has equipped him like...
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CRY. See the Divine interpretation "strive" (Matthew 12:19)....
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Israel as the Lord's Servant. The features of the portrait are these:
(1) It starts from the thought of ch. Isaiah 41:8 ff., the
_election_by which Israel is constituted the Servant of Jehovah; but
th...
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The Servant's unobtrusive manner of working. Not by clamorous
self-assertion in the high places of the world, but by silent
spiritual influences his great work shall be accomplished. Comp. the
strikin...
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HE SHALL NOT CRY, &C.— This beautiful passage sets forth not only
the method of this great teacher's instruction, but also the kind and
quality of that instruction. Indeed, there is so close an affini...
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3. COVENANT, CHAPTER 42
a. SEE MY SERVANT
TEXT: Isaiah 42:1-9
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Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; my chosen, in whom my soul
delighteth: I have put my Spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice...
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He shall not cry, nor lift up, nor cause his voice to be heard in the
street.
HE SHALL NOT CRY, NOR LIFT UP. Matthew marks the kind of "cry" as
that of altercation, by quoting it, "He shall not st...
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42:2 heard (e-14) Or 'lift up his voice, nor cause it to be heard.'...
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THE IDEAL SERVANT
1-9. The characteristics and functions of Israel as the ideal Servant
of Jehovah.
10-17 A song of praise to Jehovah.
18-25. The deficiencies of the actual Israel, considered as Je...
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Isaiah uses pictures in words to show the Servant’s quiet kindness
and care for all weak people (see Matthew 12:20-21)....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD PROMISES COMFORT TO HIS PEOPLE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 42
The *Old Testament calls several people ‘the *Lord’s servant’.
Moses is...
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HE SHALL NOT CRY... — Isaiah’s ideal of a teacher, but partly
realised in himself, is that of one exempt from the violence of strong
feelings, calm in the sereneness of authority, strong in his
far-re...
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לֹ֥א יִצְעַ֖ק וְ לֹ֣א יִשָּׂ֑א וְ לֹֽא
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CHAPTER I
THE DATE OF Isaiah 40:1; Isaiah 41:1; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 43:1;...
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BOOK 3
THE SERVANT OF THE LORD
HAVING completed our survey of the fundamental truths of our prophecy,
and studied the subject which forms its immediate and most urgent
interest, the deliverance of I...
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CHAPTER XVIII
THE SERVICE OF GOD AND MAN
Isaiah 42:1
WE now understand whom to regard as the Servant of the Lord. The
Service of God was a commission to witness and prophesy for God upon
earth, made...
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THE WORK OF THE LORD'S SERVANT
Isaiah 42:1-13
We cannot doubt the application of this passage to our Lord, Matthew
12:18-20. The unobtrusiveness of His life and work was clearly
demonstrated in every...
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The manifesto now presents the great Servant of Jehovah. His person is
first described. His manifestation is announced (verse Isaiah 42:1),
His mission is declared (verse Isaiah 42:1), His method is d...
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He shall not (e) cry, nor lift up, nor cause his voice to be heard in
the street.
(e) His coming will not be with pomp and noise, as earthly princes....
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Had we any doubt whether the Prophet were speaking of himself, as
God's servant, or of some other man, the Evangelist would decide the
inquiry; for in the account he gives of the Person and ministry o...
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2._He shall not cry aloud. _The Prophet shews of what nature the
coming of Christ will be; that is, without pomp or splendor, such as
commonly attends earthly kings, at whose arrival there are uttered...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 41, 42, AND 43.
Chapter 41 begins the historical details which prove this. Who raised
up Cyrus to overthrow idolatry? But in the midst of the havoc he made
of...
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HE SHALL NOT CRY,..... According to Aben Ezra and Kimchi, as a judge
in court is obliged to extend his voice that he may be heard: the
Evangelist Matthew renders it, "he shall not strive"; or contend...
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He shall not cry, nor lift up, nor cause his voice to be heard in the
street.
Ver. 2. _He shall not cry, nor lift up._] See on Matthew 12:19. Cyrus
was a very mild and gentle prince, so that his Pers...
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_He shall not cry_ In a way of contention or ostentation. He shall
neither erect nor govern his kingdom with violence or outward pomp and
state, like worldly princes, but with meekness and humility. _...
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THE TRUE SERVANT OF THE LORD...
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He shall not cry, nor lift up, nor cause His voice to be heard in the
street, the expressions being heaped in the form of a climax, in order
to emphasize the meekness and humility of Jesus of Nazareth...
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1-4 This prophecy was fulfilled in Christ, Matthew 12:17. Let our
souls rely on him, and rejoice in him; then, for his sake, the Father
will be well-pleased with us. The Holy Spirit not only came, bu...
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HE SHALL NOT CRY; either,
1. In a way of contention, as anger is oft accompanied with clamour,
EPHESIANS 4:31. Or,
2. In a way of ostentation. It seems to be meant both ways, by
comparing this place...
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THE SERVANT OF YAHWEH (ISAIAH 42:1).
Isaiah 42:1
“Behold my servant whom I uphold,
My chosen one in whom my soul delights,
I have put my Spirit upon him,
He will bring forth judgment to the Genti...
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This book might well be called «the gospel according to Isaiah,» for
it is full of evangelical truth.
Isaiah 42:1. _Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my
soul delighteth; I have pu...
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Isaiah 42:1. _Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my
soul delighteth; I have put my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth
judgment to the Gentiles._
Verily this prophecy is concerni...
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CONTENTS: Christ, servant of Jehovah. Chastening of Israel and the
final restoration.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: A day is coming when all who have contradicted and
blasphemed the Gospel of...
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Isaiah 42:1. _Behold my servant._ In the Chaldaic, the Messiah; and so
the whole passage is cited from the LXX. Matthew 12:17. All other
applications of the word “servant” are superseded. Christ took...
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_He shall not cry_
JESUS CHRIST NOT A CONTROVERSIALIST
He is not a debater; He does not belong to the society of men who walk
up and down in the open square, called the “street,” or _agora,
_or the...
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_Behold My Servant_
WHO IS THE “SERVANT OF JEHOVAH”?
The following are, in brief, the leading opinions which have been
held:
(1) Hitzig’s, that the Jewish people in exile is referred to, as
disting...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 42:1 This is the first of four Servant Songs,
fulfilled in Jesus Christ (see also Isaiah 49:1; Isaiah 5
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THE SERVANT OF THE LORD
Isaiah 42:1. _Behold My servant, &c._
It is difficult for us who have history, with all its definiteness, to
realise the inestimable value of prophecy, notwithstanding its
vag...
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THE FATHER’S ELECT SERVANT
(_Missionary Sermon._)
Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 42:4. _Behold My Servant, &c._
These words belong to one of the most impressive portions of the
prophetic Scriptures, and unquest...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 42:1
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE SERVANT OF THE LORD, AND THE WORK WHICH HE WILL
PERFORM. There are comparatively few
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Now God speaks of another servant. This is His righteous servant, even
Jesus Christ. And now Isaiah begins to prophesy concerning Christ, the
servant of God.
Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine el...
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1 Peter 2:23; 2 Timothy 2:24; Luke 17:20; Matthew 11:29; Matthew 1
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Cry — In a way of contention, or ostentation. Lift — His voice.
Heard — As contentious and vain — glorious persons frequently do....