
Text -- Isaiah 46:10 (NET)




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Wesley -> Isa 46:10
Wesley: Isa 46:10 - -- Foretelling from the beginning of the world, future events which should happen in succeeding ages, even to the end of the world.
Foretelling from the beginning of the world, future events which should happen in succeeding ages, even to the end of the world.

Not in the Hebrew. Translate, "What had not been done" [HORSLEY].
Calvin -> Isa 46:10
Calvin: Isa 46:10 - -- 10.Declaring from the beginning He now explains more fully in what manner he wishes the Jews to remember the past time, namely, that they were taught...
10.Declaring from the beginning He now explains more fully in what manner he wishes the Jews to remember the past time, namely, that they were taught by constant predictions, as far as was necessary for their advantage. But from this preface he immediately makes a transition to the hope of deliverance.
My counsel shall stand We ought not to wonder that he repeats this so frequently, because it is very hard to persuade men of the truth of it. The people were not only slow to believe, but even obstinate; and therefore he reminds them that they had learned long ago, and not on one occasion only, how safe it is to place their confidence in God. Nor is it only his foreknowledge that is here extolled by him, but he says that he has testified by his prophets what he had decreed. Even the prophecies would have no certainty or solidity, if the same God who declares that this or that thing shall happen had not the events themselves in his power. At the same time, he states that he speaks according to truth and brings forward his decrees in all the prophecies, that the Jews may not hesitate to place a firm reliance, as soon as the prophets have spoken. But as I have already explained these subjects more largely, I now give nothing more than a brief view of them.
Defender -> Isa 46:10
Defender: Isa 46:10 - -- Only God can correctly predict the future, for He controls it. The Bible is unique among all other books as a book of fulfilled prophecies."
Only God can correctly predict the future, for He controls it. The Bible is unique among all other books as a book of fulfilled prophecies."
TSK -> Isa 46:10
TSK: Isa 46:10 - -- the end : Isa 41:22, Isa 41:23, Isa 44:7, Isa 45:21; Gen 3:15, Gen 12:2, Gen 12:3, Gen 49:10,Gen 49:22-26; Num 24:17-24; Deu 4:24-31, 28:15-68; Act 15...
the end : Isa 41:22, Isa 41:23, Isa 44:7, Isa 45:21; Gen 3:15, Gen 12:2, Gen 12:3, Gen 49:10,Gen 49:22-26; Num 24:17-24; Deu 4:24-31, 28:15-68; Act 15:18
My counsel : Isa 46:11, Isa 43:13; Psa 33:11, Psa 135:6; Pro 19:21, Pro 21:30; Dan 4:35; Act 3:23; Act 4:27, Act 4:28, Act 5:39; Rom 11:33, Rom 11:34; Eph 1:9-11; Heb 6:17

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Barnes -> Isa 46:10
Barnes: Isa 46:10 - -- Declaring the end from the beginning - Foretelling accurately the course of future events. This is an argument to which God often appeals in pr...
Declaring the end from the beginning - Foretelling accurately the course of future events. This is an argument to which God often appeals in proof that he is the only true God (see Isa 41:22-23; Isa 43:12; Isa 44:26).
My counsel shall stand - My purpose, my design, my will. The phrase ‘ shall stand’ means that it shall be stable, settled, fixed, established. This proves:
1. That God has a purpose or plan in regard to human affairs. If he had not, he could not predict future events, since a contingent event cannot be foreknown and predicted; that is, it cannot be foretold that an event shall certainly occur in one way, when by the very supposition of its being contingent it may happen either that way, or some other way, or not at all.
2. That God’ s plan will not be frustrated. He has power enough to secure the execution of his designs, and he will exert that power in order that all his plans may be accomplished. We may observe, also, that it is a matter of unspeakable joy that God has a plan, and that it will be executed. For
(1) If there were no plan in relation to human things, the mind could find no rest. If there was no evidence that One Mind presided over human affairs; that an infinitely wise plan had been formed, and that all things had been adjusted so as best to secure the ultimate accomplishment of that plan, everything would have the appearance of chaos, and the mind must be filled with doubts and distractions. But our anxieties vanish in regard to the apparent irregularities and disorders of the universe, when we feel that all things are under the direction of an Infinite Mind, and will be made to accomplish his plans, and further his great designs.
(2) If his plans were not accomplished, there would be occasion of equal doubt and dismay. If there was any power that could defeat the purposes of God; if there was any stubbornness of matter, or any inflexible perverseness in the nature of mind; if there were any unexpected and unforeseen extraneous causes that could interpose to thwart his plans, then the mind must be full of agitation and distress. But the moment it can fasten on the conviction that God has formed a plan that embraces all things, and that all things which occur will be in some way made tributary to that plan, that moment the mind can be calm in resignation to his holy will.
And I will do all my pleasure - I will accomplish all my wish, or effect all my desire. The word rendered here ‘ pleasure’ (
Poole -> Isa 46:10
Poole: Isa 46:10 - -- Declaring the end from the beginning foretelling from the beginning of the world, or from the beginning of your nation, those future events which sho...
Declaring the end from the beginning foretelling from the beginning of the world, or from the beginning of your nation, those future events which should happen in succeeding ages, even to the end of the world, or to the end of your commonwealth; for such predictions we find delivered by Moses, the first founder of their commonwealth.
My counsel shall stand as I will not, so no other power can, disappoint my purposes and predictions.
Gill -> Isa 46:10
Gill: Isa 46:10 - -- Declaring the end from the beginning,.... The end of the Jewish state, both as a church, and a commonwealth, from the first settlement of it in the ti...
Declaring the end from the beginning,.... The end of the Jewish state, both as a church, and a commonwealth, from the first settlement of it in the times of Moses, and by him, Deu 32:29. The end of the world, and all things in it, as early as the times of Enoch, the seventh from Adam, Jud 1:14. The end and issue of every event, at least of many very remarkable and momentous ones, before they came to pass; and particularly things relating to Christ, the beginning and end; the fulfilling end of the moral law for righteousness; the scope and design of the ceremonial law, to which that tended, and in which it issued; as well as the end of the whole Scripture, of the prophecies and promises of it: and this end was declared very early, and spoken of by all the prophets that were from the beginning of the world; and which is a full proof of the omniscience of God, and so of his true deity, Luk 1:70.
And from the ancient times the things that are not yet done; that were not at this time done, though they are since: such as the captivity of the Jews, and their return from it; also the incarnation of Christ, his obedience and sufferings, and the glory that should follow; his resurrection, ascension, and session at the right hand of God; the work of redemption by him; the effusion of the Spirit; the spread of the Gospel among the Gentiles, and their conversion; and others which are now not yet done; as the conversion of the Jews in the latter day, and the bringing in the fulness of the Gentiles; the glory of the church in those times as to knowledge, peace, purity, power, and authority; the destruction of antichrist; and the second coming of the Messiah; all which have been declared from ancient times; and as the former have been accomplished, there is reason to believe the latter will:
saying, my counsel shall stand; the purposes and decrees of God, which are within himself, wisely formed by him, eternal and not frustrable; and which shall stand, or be accomplished, being the counsels of him who is all wise, all knowing, all powerful, unchangeable, true, and faithful; whether they respect the providence of God in relation to the world in general, and the government of it, or to particular persons, and their affairs, from the time of their birth to their death; or whether they respect his grace and goodness in the salvation of men; such as his purpose according to election, the covenant of his grace, redemption by Christ, the effectual calling, and eternal glorification; all which, as they are according to the will and counsel of God; stand firm and sure, and shall have their full accomplishment; see Psa 33:11.
And I will do all my pleasure; as he has done in creation, and does in providence, so he has done, can do, and does in grace, in predestination and redemption, and in the effectual calling. And particularly this may refer to the deliverance of the Jews by Cyrus, a type of Christ, and deliverance by him, as follows:

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 46:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Isa 46:1-13 - --1 The idols of Babylon could not save themselves.3 God saves his people to the end.5 Idols are not comparable to God for power,12 or present salvation...
MHCC -> Isa 46:5-13
MHCC: Isa 46:5-13 - --Here the folly of those who made idols, and then prayed to them, is exposed. How does the profuseness of idolaters shame the niggardliness of many who...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 46:5-13
Matthew Henry: Isa 46:5-13 - -- The deliverance of Israel by the destruction of Babylon (the general subject of all these chapters) is here insisted upon, and again promised, for t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 46:8-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 46:8-11 - --
The second admonition is addressed to those who would imitate the heathen. "Remember this, and become firm, take it to heart, ye rebellious ones! R...
Constable: Isa 40:1--55:13 - --IV. Israel's calling in the world chs. 40--55
This part of Isaiah picks up a theme from chapters 1-39 and develo...

Constable: Isa 40:1--48:22 - --A. God's grace to Israel chs. 40-48
These chapters particularly address the questions of whether God cou...

Constable: Isa 44:23--48:1 - --3. The Lord's redemption of His servant 44:23-47:15
Isaiah began this section of the book dealin...
