Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Isaiah 63:7-14
Isaiah 63:7-2 Chronicles : . A Recital of Yahweh’ s Kindness to His People of Old.— This passage seems to be a liturgy of thanksgiving: resemblance to Pss. is obvious.I will recount Yahweh’ s acts of love, His deeds of renown, in accordance with all that Yahweh, great in goodness ( cf. LXX), has done for us. He thought, “ Surely they are My people, sons that will not play Me false.” So He became their deliverer in all their distress. Following LXX, connect the first four words of Isaiah 63:9... read more
Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Isaiah 63:11-14
‘Then he remembered the days of old; Moses, his people.’ But each time, after He had acted as their enemy, Yahweh had reminded Himself of Moses, and of His people. And each time He had then acted in mercy. So now, Isaiah pleads, let Him do the same again. Isaiah 63:11-14 “Where is he who brought them up out of the sea, With the shepherds of his flock? Where is he who put in the midst of them, His holy spirit? Who caused his glorious arm to go, At the right hand of Moses? Who divided the water... read more