The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 43:8
Bring forth the blind people that have eyes . A tribunal is supposed to have been prepared, before which the contending parties are summoned to appear and plead. Israel is first summoned, as "a blind people that have eyes;" i.e. a people long blind ( Isaiah 29:18 ; Isaiah 35:5 ; Isaiah 42:7 , Isaiah 42:18 , Isaiah 42:19 ), who have now, to some extent, recovered their sight ( Isaiah 32:3 ; Isaiah 35:5 ), and are ready to witness for God. Next, the nations are summoned (see... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 43:7
Man made for the glory of God. The great end of all creation is God's glory. Not that this is to be understood in such sort as that God was moved to create by the desire of getting glory thereby, for nothing could enlarge or enhance that glory which he had from all eternity, before even the angels were brought into being. The motive of God's external working, if we may use the expression, was his goriness, or benevolence, which caused him to seek to communicate his own blessedness and... read more