Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 48:20
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20. Go . . . forth . . . end of the earth —Primarily, a prophecy of their joyful deliverance from Babylon, and a direction that they should leave it when God opened the way. But the publication of it "to the ends of the earth" shows it has a more world-wide scope antitypically; :- shows that the mystical Babylon is ultimately meant. redeemed . . . Jacob — ( Isaiah 43:1 ; Isaiah 44:22 ; Isaiah 44:23 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-21" class="com-number"
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