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Verse Isaiah 49:16. _BEHOLD, I HAVE GRAVEN THEE UPON THE PALMS OF_ MY
_HANDS__ _- "Behold, on the palms of my hands have I delineated thee"]
This is certainly an allusion to some practice, common amo...
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BEHOLD, I HAVE GRAVEN THEE UPON THE PALMS OF MY HANDS - This is
another argument in answer to the complaint of Zion in Isaiah 49:14.
There have been various interpretations of this passage. Grotius
su...
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2. THE SERVANT OF JEHOVAH, HIS SUFFERING AND HIS GLORY (49-57)
CHAPTER 49
The Servant of Jehovah and His Mission
1. _The servant speaks of himself (Isaiah 49:1)_ 2. _He complains of
failure (Isaiah...
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JERUSALEM SHALL BE FORTHWITH REBUILT AND REPEOPLED. Zion has believed
herself forgotten of Yahweh. But though a mother should forget her
babe He will not forget Zion. His plan for rebuilding it He has...
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GRAVEN. Denoting permanence.
THE PALMS, &C. Figure of speech _Anthropopatheia._ App-6....
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Isaiah 49:14 to Isaiah 50:3. The Consolation of Zion
(i) Isaiah 49:14. In an apostrophe to Jerusalem the prophet announces
the speedy return of her population and the rebuilding of her waste
places....
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_I have graven thee_ Not the name merely but the picture of the city,
as the next clause shews. _Thy walls_may refer to the ruined walls
with their mute appeal to Jehovah's compassion, or to the plan...
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DISCOURSE: 952
GOD WILL NOT FORGET HIS PEOPLE
Isaiah 49:14. _But Zion said, The Lord hath forsaken me, and my Lord
hath forgotten me. Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she
should not have co...
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BUT ZION SAID— The Holy Spirit here proceeds to comfort the
afflicted church more particularly, taking occasion from the
consolatory period immediately preceding, with which the present is
connected:...
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c. DEJECTED ZION
TEXT: Isaiah 49:14-21
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But Zion said, Jehovah hath forsaken me, and the Lord hath forgotten
me.
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Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have
compassion on...
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Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are
continually before me.
GRAVEN THEE UPON THE PALMS OF (MY) HANDS - alluding to the Jews'
custom (perhaps drawn from ) of puncturi...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 49
‘MY SPECIAL SERVANT’ In the Book of Isaiah, the meaning of ‘my
(that is, the *Lord’s...
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A picture in words emphasises that the *Lord has certainly not put
*Jerusalem out of his mind....
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BEHOLD, I HAVE GRAVEN THEE... — The words point to the almost
universal practice of tattooing. A man thus “engraved” the name of
his god, or the outlines of his home, or the face of her he loved,
upon...
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הֵ֥ן עַל ־כַּפַּ֖יִם חַקֹּתִ֑יךְ
חֹומֹתַ֥יִךְ נֶגְדִּ֖י...
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CHAPTER XVI
THE SERVANT OF THE LORD
Isaiah 41:8; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 42:18; Isaiah 43:5;...
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CHAPTER XXI
DOUBTS IN THE WAY
Isaiah 49:1 - Isaiah 52:12
Chapter S 49-53 are, as we have seen, a series of more or less closely
joined passages, in which the prophet, having already made the
politic...
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THE LORD CANNOT FORGET HIS OWN
Isaiah 49:14-26
These assurances were given to the chosen race on the eve of their
return from Babylon. They were timid and reluctant to quit the
familiar scenes of the...
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We now commence the section in which the Prince of Peace is most
clearly seen. He is revealed first as sustained through suffering
(Chapter s 49-53), and then as singing in triumph (Chapter s 54-57)....
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Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of [my] (u) hands; thy (x)
walls [are] continually before me.
(u) Because I would not forget you.
(x) Meaning, the good order of policy and discipline....
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_Hands, which were nailed to the cross. Septuagint, "I have delineated
thy walls on my hands, and thou art before me always." (Haydock) ---
The Assyrians wore such characters on their hands or necks....
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The distress of Zion only makes way for the display of divine love;
and if the people of God, in their several exercises (be they what
they may) could but be brought to consider the unceasing and
ever...
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16._Behold, on the palms of my hands. _By another cormparison he
describes that inconceivable carefulness which the Lord exercises
toward us. It is a common proverb, that “we have it on our
fingers’ e...
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The Messiah is brought in, for it is He who delivers. But it is a
question apart, so to say. The subject of Christ, and of the people's
guilt with respect to Him, begins with chapter 49, which, with t...
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Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of [my] hands; thy walls
[are] continually before me.
Ver. 16. _Behold, I have graven thee._] _a_ So that as oft as I look
upon mine own hands I cannot but t...
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_Can a woman forget her sucking child_ God is often represented as
bearing a fatherly affection toward his people, but here the
comparison is raised higher, and he speaks of himself as having a
tender...
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Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of My hands, as a token that
the picture of the Lord's pity is indelibly impressed upon His heart
and mind, that He has it before the eyes of His mind always;...
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The Glorification of Zion by Jehovah's Servant...
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13-17 Let there be universal joy, for God will have mercy upon the
afflicted, because of his compassion; upon his afflicted, because of
his covenant. We have no more reason to question his promise an...
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I HAVE GRAVEN THEE UPON THE PALMS OF MY HANDS; mine eye and heart is
constantly upon thee. He alludes to the common practice of men, who
use to put signs and memorials upon their hands or fingers of s...
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Isaiah 49:16 inscribed H2710 (H8804) palms H3709 walls H2346
continually H8548
I have - Exodus 13:9;...
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THE DESPAIR OF THE PEOPLE AND THEIR FINAL HOPE (ISAIAH 49:14).
The picture now reverts. Yahweh's call to them was to be His Servant,
but instead they are sitting moaning on the ground. Here the pictur...
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Isaiah 49:13. _Sing, O heavens; and be joyful, O earth; and break
forth into singing, O mountains; for the LORD hath comforted his
people, and will have mercy upon his afflicted._
When God blesses hi...
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Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, O isles, unto me, and hearken, ye people from,
far; The LORD hath called me from the womb, from the bowels of my
mother hath he made mention of my name. And he hath made my mouth...
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Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from
far; the Lord hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my
mother hath he made mention of my name. And he hath made my mouth...
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In this chapter, we have not merely Isaiah speaking concerning the
Christ of God; but it is the Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah, who here
speaks concerning himself.
Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, O isles, unto...
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CONTENTS: Israel's coming Redeemer. Preservation and restoration of
Israel and judgment on oppressors.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: God, of old, promised a Redeemer to His people who would
al...
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Isaiah 49:1. _Listen, oh isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people from
far._ The Hebrews reckoned among the isles, not only those of Greece,
but the gentile nations generally, who are represented as wai...
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_Can a woman forget her sucking child?_
UNFORGETTING LOVE
1. As. Jehovah,, had just been announcing His” purposes of
world-wide mercy--salvation “to the ends of the earth”--we may
take these words,...
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_Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of My hands_
GOD’S LOVING REGARD FOR HIS PEOPLE
It is not only the name of Zion which is engraved on His hands, but
her picture.
And it is not her picture...
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_But Zion said, The Lord hath forsaken me_
THE MORE THAN PARENTAL LOVE OF GOD
I. ZION’S BUILDING. “Zion” here signifies the true Church.
Elsewhere she is called Jerusalem; and very frequently is she...
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_They shall not hunger nor thirst_
PROMISE OF CHRIST TO HIS PEOPLE
The people of God are represented as a flock of sheep travelling under
the care of their good shepherd, in the heat of summer, thro...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 49:14 THE LORD is more attentive to his people
than a mother is to her child.
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GOD’S CARE FOR HIS CHURCH
Isaiah 49:13. _Sing, O heavens, &c._
I. NOTHING CAN FURNISH US WITH BETTER MATTER FOR SONGS OF PRAISE AND
THANKSGIVING THAN THE TENDER CARE GOD HAS OF THE CHURCH (Isaiah
49:...
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SECTION III. THE MISSION OF THE SERVANT OF THE LORD (CH. 49-53).
EXPOSITION
The connection of the present section is especially with Isaiah 42:1,
where the mission of the Servant of Jehovah was f
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Now in chapter 49, we have a fabulous prophecy of Jesus Christ in the
first seven verses as God speaks of the Redeemer that He is sending.
Listen, O coasts, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far;...
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Exodus 13:9; Haggai 2:23; Isaiah 26:1; Isaiah 54:12; Isaiah 60:18;...
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Graven — He alludes to the common practice of men who put signs upon
their hands or fingers of such things as they would remember....