Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 49:7
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7. whom man despiseth — Hebrew, "the despised of soul," that is, by every soul, by all men ( Isaiah 52:14 ; Isaiah 52:15 ; Isaiah 53:3 ; Isaiah 50:6-9 ; Psalms 22:6 ). LOWTH translates, "whose person is despised." abhorreth —literally, "who is an abomination to the nation" ( Psalms 22:6- : ). The Jews contemptuously call Him always Tolvi, "the crucified." I prefer, on account of Goi, the Hebrew term for nation being usually applied to the Gentiles, and that for people to the Jews ( Psalms 22:6- : ; so the Greek terms respectively also Laos and Ethne, Romans 9:25 ), to take "nation" here collectively for the Gentile world, which also spurned Him ( Psalms 2:1-3 ; Acts 4:25-27 ). servant of rulers — ( Acts 4:25-44.4.27- : ). He who would not exert His power against the rulers ( Matthew 26:52 ; Matthew 26:53 ). shall see —namely the fulfilment of God's promises ( Isaiah 49:3 ; Isaiah 49:6 ), " when He (shall be) a light to the Gentiles. " arise —to reverence Thee ( Psalms 72:10 ; Psalms 72:11 ; Philippians 2:10 ). princes also —rather, for the parallelism, supply the ellipsis, thus, "Princes shall see and shall worship." faithful —namely, to His promises. choose thee —as God's elect ( Isaiah 42:1 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-8" class="com-number"
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