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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 48:9-15

The deliverance of God's people out of their captivity in Babylon was a thing upon many accounts so improbable that there was need of line upon line for the encouragement of the faith and hope of God's people concerning it. Two things were discouraging to them?their own unworthiness that God should do it for them and the many difficulties in the thing itself; now, in these verses, both these discouragements are removed, for here is, I. A reason why God would do it for them, though they were... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 48:11

For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it ,.... Defer his anger, not cut off his people and destroy them, but redeem and save them: this, in the literal sense, respects the redemption and deliverance of the Jews by Cyrus from the Babylonish captivity; which the Lord did, not for any deserts of theirs, but for the sake of his own honour and glory; or, as the Targum, "for my name, and for my word;' which is repeated here again and again for the confirmation of it, and that it... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 48:12

Hearken unto me, O Jacob and Israel, my called ,.... Called before out of Egypt, and now out of Babylon, and who had the name of God called upon them, and who called upon the name of the Lord; so such who are called with a holy calling, according to the purpose and grace of God, by the Spirit and grace of Christ, unto fellowship with him, to partake of his grace here, and glory hereafter, are styled "the called of Jesus Christ", Romans 1:6 and who seems to be the person here speaking, as... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 48:13

Mine hand also hath laid the foundation of the earth ,.... Which is ascribed to the Wisdom, Word, and Son of God, Proverbs 3:19 . This Aben Ezra and Kimchi interpret of the left hand F11 Vid. T. Bab. Menachot, fol. 36. 2. , seeing the work of the heavens is ascribed to the right hand in the following clause; the earth being less honourable than the heavens: and my right hand hath spanned the heavens ; stretched them out as a curtain or canopy over the earth, and measured them out... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 48:14

All ye assemble yourselves, and hear ,.... That is, the people of the Jews, Jacob and Israel his called, before addressed; who are bid to gather together, and draw nigh, that they might hear what the Lord had to say to them: which among them hath declared these things ? that are future, that concern the redemption and salvation of Israel? which of all the idols among the nations, or of the priests and soothsayers among them, whom the Jews were prone to listen to, that could foretell... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Isaiah 48:11

For how should my name be polluted "For how would my name be blasphemed" - The word שמי shemi , my name, is dropped out of the text; it is supplied by a MS. which has שמי shemi ; and by the Septuagint, ὁτι το εμον ονομα βεβηλουται . The Syriac and Vulgate get over the difficulty, by making the verb in the first person; that I may not be blasphemed. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Isaiah 48:12

O Jacob "O Jacob, my servant" - After יעקב yaakob , a MS. of Kennicott's, two of De Rossi's, and the two old editions of 1486 and 1488, add the word עבדי abdi , "my servant," which is lost out of the present text; and there is a rasure in its place in another ancient MS. The Jerusalem Talmud has the same word. I also am the last "I am the last" - For אני אף aph ani , "even I," two ancient MSS. and the ancient Versions, read ואני veani , "and I;" more properly. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Isaiah 48:14

Which among them hath declared these things "Who among you hath predicted these things" - For בהם bahem , "among them," twenty-one MSS., nine ancient, and two editions, one of them that of the year 1488, fourteen of De Rossi's, and one ancient of my own, have בכם bachem , "among you;" and so the Syriac. The Lord hath loved him: he will do his pleasure on Babylon "He, whom Jehovah hath loved, will execute his will on Babylon" - That is, Cyrus; so Symmachus has well rendered it: ... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 48:1-11

"Hear ye this," etc.; Isaiah 48:12-15 , "Hearken unto me," etc.; Isaiah 48:16-22 , "Come ye near unto me, hear ye this," etc. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 48:1-11

THE FIRST ADDRESS consists mainly of expostulation and complaint. Israel has not called on God "in truth and righteousness" ( Isaiah 48:1 ). They have had "necks of iron" and "brows of brass" ( Isaiah 48:4 ). God has given them prophecies of different kinds ( Isaiah 48:3-7 ); yet they have neither "heard" nor "known;" they have "dealt treacherously" and been "transgressors from the womb" ( Isaiah 48:8 ). God might justly have "cut them off" for their rebellion, but he has... read more

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