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Introduction

A.M. 3294. B.C. 710.

The prophet proceeds in this chapter, as in the last, to encourage God’s people with promises of spiritual blessings to be conferred upon them, after their return from captivity, and especially in the days of the Messiah, Isaiah 44:1-5 . God solemnly avows his own absolute eternity, sole divinity, and infinite foreknowledge, Isaiah 44:6-8 . Exposes the vanity of idols, and the folly of those who first made and then worshipped them, Isaiah 44:9-20 . Charges his people to consider his relation to them, and what he had done, did, and would do for them, as an incitement to repentance and thanksgiving.

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