Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 49:2
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2. my mouth . . . sword — ( Isaiah 11:4 ; Revelation 19:15 ). The double office of the Word of God, saving and damnatory, is implied ( Isaiah 50:4 ; John 12:48 ; Hebrews 4:12 ). shaft — ( Hebrews 4:12- : ). "Polished," that is, free from all rust, implies His unsullied purity. in . . . quiver . . . hid me —Like a sword in its scabbard, or a shaft in the quiver, Messiah, before His appearing, was hid with God, ready to be drawn forth at the moment God saw fit [HENGSTENBERG]; also always protected by God, as the arrow by the quiver ( Hebrews 4:12- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-3" class="com-number"
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