Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 12:1-3
This is the former part of the hymn of praise which is prepared for the use of the church, of the Jewish church when God would work great deliverances for them, and of the Christian church when the kingdom of the Messiah should be set up in the world in despite of the opposition of the powers of darkness: In that day thou shalt say, O Lord! I will praise thee. The scattered church, being united into one body, shall, as one man, with one mind and one mouth, thus praise God, who is one and his... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 12
The salvation promised in the foregoing chapter was compared to that of Israel ?in the day that he came up out of the land of Egypt;? so that chapter ends. Now as Moses and the children of Israel then sang a song of praise to the glory of God (Exod. 15:1) so shall the people of God do in that day when the root of Jesse shall stand for an ensign of the people and shall be the desire and joy of all nations. In that day, I. Every particular believer shall sing a song of praise for his own... read more