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41. The Helper of Israel1 “Be silent before me, you islands!Let the nations renew their strength! Let them come forward and speak; let us meet together at the place of judgment.
2 “Who has stirred up one from the east,
5 The islands have seen it and fear;
8 “But you, Israel, my servant,
11 “All who rage against you
17 “The poor and needy search for water,
21 “Present your case,” says the LORD.
25 “I have stirred up one from the north, and he comes—
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23. Do good, or do evil. It must not be supposed that to do evil denotes, in this passage, to commit injustice, which is contrary to the nature of God; but it means to inflict punishment, and to send adversity, which ought to be ascribed to the providence of God, and not to idols or fortune. In this sense it is very frequently found in Scripture. “Is there evil in a city which the Lord hath not done?” In like manner Jeremiah accuses the people of not acknowledging God to be “the author of good and of evil.” (Lamentations 3:38) By “evils” of that kind, therefore, such as wars, pestilence, famine, poverty, disease, and others of the same kind, the Lord punishes the sins of the people, and wishes to be acknowledged as the author of them all. Now, Isaiah does not bring forward all the examples and arguments by which God could be distinguished from idols, for that would have required a very long discourse; but he is at present satisfied with those which would give a short and yet clear demonstration; for he has not yet concluded his argument. |