Isaiah 44:1,2

Isaiah 44:1 The occurrence of the three names, "Jacob, Israel, Jesurun," together is very remarkable, and the order in which they stand is not accidental. The prophet begins with the name that belonged to the patriarch by birth; the name of nature, which contained some indications of character. He... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 44:6

Isaiah 44:6 I. "I am the first." (1) We find in this the affirmation of the fundamental doctrine of a Supreme God, the Creator of all things. (2) This reminds us, further, that as God is the supreme cause, He must also be the supreme end of all that exists, the centre of the thoughts and affections... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 44:20

Isaiah 44:20 These two thoughts act and re-act upon each other. The lie in the right hand fetters, hopelessly fetters, the soul, while the enslaved soul, because it is enslaved, cannot discover "the lie" of its hand. I. Consider what is the force of that expression, "a lie in the right hand." A lie... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 44:22

Isaiah 44:22 I. We find in these words a wonderful teaching as to the inmost nature of sin. I refer especially here to the two words for sin which are employed here. That translated "transgression"literally means "treachery" or "rebellion;" and that translated sin "missing a mark." All sin is treach... [ Continue Reading ]

Continues after advertising