Chapter 42:
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Isaiah 42
The person and office of Christ appointed by the Father, ver.
1-9. A new song to God for his gospel, among the Gentiles, ver.
10-16. The idolatry of the Heathen, and obstinacy of the Jews,
ver. 17-25.
Verse 1. Behold - The prophet having given one eminent instance of
God's certain fore-knowledge, in the deliverance of the Jews by
Cyrus, now adds another more eminent example of it, by
foretelling the coming of the Messiah. This place therefore is
expressly interpreted of Christ, Matt. xii, 18, &c. And to him, and
to him only, all the particulars following, truly and evidently
belong. Whom - Whom I will enable to do and suffer all those
things which belong to his office. Elect - Chosen by me to this
great work. Delighteth - Both for himself and for all his people,
being fully satisfied with that sacrifice, which he shall offer up to
me. Bring forth - Shall publish or shew, as this word is translated,
Matt. xii, 18. Judgment - The law, and will, and counsel of God,
concerning man's salvation. Gentiles - Not only to the Jews, but to
the Heathen nations.
Verse 2. Cry - In a way of contention, or ostentation. Lift - His voice.
Heard - As contentious and vain-glorious persons frequently do.
Verse 3. Break - Christ will not deal rigorously with those that come to
him, but he will use all gentleness, cherishing the smallest
beginnings of grace, comforting and healing wounded
consciences. Quench - That wick of a candle which is almost
extinct, he will not quench, but revive and kindle it again.
Judgment - The law of God, or the doctrine of the gospel, which
he will bring forth, unto, with, or according to truth, that is, truly
and faithfully.
Verse 4. 'Till - 'Till he has established his law or doctrine, among the
nations of the earth. Isles - The countries remote from Judea, shall
gladly receive his doctrine.
Verse 5. He - This description of God's infinite power, is seasonably
added, to give them assurance of the certain accomplishment of
his promises.
Verse 6. Called thee - To declare my righteousness, or faithfulness.
With-hold - Will give thee counsel and strength for the work.
Give thee - To be the mediator in whom my covenant of grace is
confirmed with mankind. The people - Of all people, not only of
Jews but Gentiles. A light - To enlighten them with true and
saving knowledge.
Verse 8. The Lord - Hebrew. Jehovah: who have all being in and of
myself, and give being to all my creatures. The everlasting, and
unchangeable, and omnipotent God, who therefore both can, and
will fulfil all my promises.
Verse 9. I tell you - That when they come to pass, you may know that I
am God, and that this is my work.
Verse 10. Sing - Upon this new and great occasion, the salvation of the
world by Christ. From the end - All nations from one end of the
earth to another. Ye - You that go by sea carry these glad tidings
from Judea, where Christ was born, and lived, and died, and
published the gospel, unto the remotest parts of the earth.
Verse 11. The wilderness - Those parts of the world which are now
desolate and forsaken of God, and barren of all good fruits. Kedar
- The Arabians: who were an Heathen and barbarous people, and
are put for all nations. Mountains - Who are commonly more
savage and ignorant than others.
Verse 12. The islands - In the remotest parts of the world, as well as in
Arabia, which was near to them.
Verse 13. Go forth - To battle. Stir up - He shall stir up his strength, and
anger against the obstinate enemies of his Son and gospel. Roar -
As a lion doth upon his prey, and as soldiers do when they begin
the battle.
Verse 14. Long - I have for many ages suffered the devil and his
servants, to prevail in the world, but now I will bring forth and
accomplish that glorious work which I have long conceived in my
mind; yea, I will suddenly destroy the incorrigible enemies of my
truth.
Verse 15. Hills - My most lofty and flourishing enemies. Dry up - I will
remove all impediments out of the way.
Verse 16. The blind - The Gentiles. By a way - By the way of truth,
which hitherto has been hidden from them, yea, I will take away
all hindrances; I will direct then in the right way; I will enlighten
their dark minds, and rectify their perverse wills and affections,
until I have brought theirs to the end of their journey.
Verse 18. Hear - O you, whosoever you are, who resist this clear light.
Verse 19. My servant - The Jews, who will not receive their, Messiah.
Messenger - My messengers, the singular number being put for
the plural, namely the priests and other teachers whom I have
appointed to instruct my people. The Lord's servant - As the most
eminent teachers and rulers of the Jews, who were called and
obliged to be the Lord's servants, in a special manner.
Verse 20. Heareth not - Thou dost not seriously consider the plain word,
and the wonderful works of God.
Verse 21. Well pleased - Altho' God might justly destroy thee suddenly,
yet he will patiently wait for thy repentance, that he may be
gracious; and that not for thy sake, but for the glory of his own
faithfulness, in fulfilling that covenant, which he made with thy
pious progenitors. Magnify - He will maintain the honour of his
law, and therefore is not forward to destroy you, who profess the
true religion, lest his law should upon that occasion be exposed to
contempt.
Verse 22. But - But not withstanding this respect which God hath to his
people, he hath severely scourged you for your sins. Hid - They
have been taken in snares made by their own hands, and by God's
just judgment cast into dungeons and prisons. None - None
afforded them help.
Verse 25. Fury - Most grievous judgments. Yet - They were secure and
stupid under God's judgments.
Chapter 42:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Song of Solomon Jeremiah
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