
Text -- Isaiah 43:7 (NET)




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Wesley: Isa 43:7 - -- And therefore I will glorify my power and goodness, and faithfulness in delivering them.
And therefore I will glorify my power and goodness, and faithfulness in delivering them.

Wesley: Isa 43:7 - -- I have not only created them out of nothing, but I have also formed and made them my peculiar people.
I have not only created them out of nothing, but I have also formed and made them my peculiar people.
JFB: Isa 43:7 - -- Belong to Israel, whose people, as sons of God, bear the name of their Father (Isa 44:5; Isa 48:1).
Clarke: Isa 43:7 - -- Every one that is called by my name - All who worship the true God, and are obedient to his laws
Every one that is called by my name - All who worship the true God, and are obedient to his laws

I have created him -

Clarke: Isa 43:7 - -- For my glory - Ten MSS., three ancient, and the Syriac and Vulgate, read לכבודי licabodi , without the conjunction ו vau , and
For my glory - Ten MSS., three ancient, and the Syriac and Vulgate, read

Clarke: Isa 43:7 - -- I have formed him - יצרתיו yetsartiv . I have given him that particular form and shape which are best suited to his station in life
I have formed him -

Clarke: Isa 43:7 - -- I have made him - עשיתיו asithiv . I have adapted him to the accomplishment of my counsels and designs.
I have made him -
Calvin -> Isa 43:7
Calvin: Isa 43:7 - -- 7.All called Such is my interpretation of this clause, for the Prophet has made use of the singular number instead of the plural. Interpreters have m...
7.All called Such is my interpretation of this clause, for the Prophet has made use of the singular number instead of the plural. Interpreters have mistaken the import of this mode of expression; for they explain it thus, “Whosoever have been called by my name, I have formed them to my glory.” But I understand it thus, “All called,” that is, “All shall be called by my name;” as he says in other passages, “My name shall be called upon them.” (Gen 48:16; Deu 28:10; Isa 4:1.) Why so? “Because I have created them, I have formed them, I have made them for my glory.” He pursues the subject which he formerly handled about gathering the people into one body, though they have been scattered into various and distant parts of the world; as if he had said, “If this work appears to be incredible, you ought not to judge of it by the ordinary course of nature, but you ought to look to his power.”
By my name; that is, “under my direction;” as we have also said, in expounding another passage, (Isa 41:25,) that God is reconciled to us, because by the right of adoption we are accounted his people. Now, because the Jews were to be brought back under his guidance and command, and not by the power or assistance of men, he declares that his name will be rendered illustrious in this deliverance, in order that men may learn not to form their judgments from the views of the flesh or from natural means.
For my glory The Prophet adds the reason, which contains strong ground of confirmation; that is, that he wishes his glory to be manifested in them. He therefore testifies that the salvation of his people concerns himself, that he can no more throw away the care of his people than he can expose his name to reproach and disgrace, which he will never do, and, in a word, that his glow, of which he is the continual defender, is intimately connected with the salvation of his people.
I have formed him, yea, I have made him For the sake of amplification he repeats the same thing in many forms of language, that they may be more fully convinced that he wishes to conduct to the end the work which he has begun. Such is the force of the particle
Defender: Isa 43:7 - -- Although this affirmation was especially applied to Israel, the principle is universal, answering the great question as to God's purpose in creation. ...
Although this affirmation was especially applied to Israel, the principle is universal, answering the great question as to God's purpose in creation. It was "for my glory" (Rev 4:11).
TSK -> Isa 43:7
TSK: Isa 43:7 - -- called : Isa 62:2-5, Isa 63:19; Jer 33:16; Act 11:26; Jam 2:7; Rev 3:12
for I : Isa 43:1, Isa 29:23; Psa 95:6, Psa 95:7, Psa 100:3; Joh 3:3-7; 2Co 5:1...
called : Isa 62:2-5, Isa 63:19; Jer 33:16; Act 11:26; Jam 2:7; Rev 3:12
for I : Isa 43:1, Isa 29:23; Psa 95:6, Psa 95:7, Psa 100:3; Joh 3:3-7; 2Co 5:17; Gal 6:15; Eph 2:10; Tit 3:5-7
for my : Isa 43:21, Isa 48:11; Psa 50:23; Joh 15:8; Rom 9:23; Eph 1:6, Eph 1:12, Eph 2:4-7; 1Pe 2:9; 1Pe 4:11, 1Pe 4:14

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Barnes -> Isa 43:7
Barnes: Isa 43:7 - -- Every one that is called by my name - To be called by the name of anyone, is synonymous with being regarded as his son, since a son bears the n...
Every one that is called by my name - To be called by the name of anyone, is synonymous with being regarded as his son, since a son bears the name of his father (see Isa 44:5; Isa 48:1). The expression, therefore, means here, all who were regarded as the children of God; and the promise is, that all such should be re-gathered to their own land.
For I have created him - (See the note at Isa 43:1).
For my glory - In order to show forth, and illustrate my glory. They shall be, therefore, defended and protected; and my glory shall be shown in their recovery and salvation.
Poole -> Isa 43:7
Poole: Isa 43:7 - -- Even every one that is called by my name: They are called by my name I own them for my people and children; and therefore what kindness or cruelty yo...
Even every one that is called by my name: They are called by my name I own them for my people and children; and therefore what kindness or cruelty you exercise to them I take it as done to myself. So it is an argument to move those people to let their captives go; or it is an argument to confirm the faith of God’ s people, that God would deliver them, because they are his own.
I have created him for my glory and therefore I will glorify my power, and goodness, and faithfulness in delivering them.
I have made him I have not only created them out of nothing, as I did all other people, but I have also formed and made them my peculiar people.
Haydock -> Isa 43:7
Haydock: Isa 43:7 - -- Calleth. Hebrew, "is called by my name." (Protestants) (Haydock) ---
My people's chastisements and liberation prove my divine perfections.
Calleth. Hebrew, "is called by my name." (Protestants) (Haydock) ---
My people's chastisements and liberation prove my divine perfections.
Gill -> Isa 43:7
Gill: Isa 43:7 - -- Even everyone that is called by my name,.... That is called by the name of God, a son or daughter of his; or by the name of Christ, a Christian; whoev...
Even everyone that is called by my name,.... That is called by the name of God, a son or daughter of his; or by the name of Christ, a Christian; whoever belongs to the Lord, whom he calls by his name; and who, being called by his grace, call upon his name, make a profession of his name, and serve and worship him:
for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him, yea, I have made him; all which is expressive of the power and grace of God, in the regeneration and conversion of his people; which is a creation, a formation, a making them for himself, for the glory of his grace, and to show forth his praise; and therefore he will gather them in, and bring them into a body together, into a church state, that this end may be answered.

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 43:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Isa 43:1-28 - --1 The Lord comforts the church with his promises.8 He appeals to the people for witness of his omnipotency.14 He foretells them the destruction of Bab...
MHCC -> Isa 43:1-7
MHCC: Isa 43:1-7 - --God's favour and good-will to his people speak abundant comfort to all believers. The new creature, wherever it is, is of God's forming. All who are r...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 43:1-7
Matthew Henry: Isa 43:1-7 - -- This chapter has a plain connexion with the close of the foregoing chapter, but a very surprising one. It was there said that Jacob and Israel would...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 43:5-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 43:5-7 - --
The encouraging "Fear not"is here resumed, for the purpose of assigning a still further reason. "Fear not; for I am with thee: I bring thy seed fro...
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 41:1--44:23 - --2. The servant of the Lord 41:1-44:22
There is an emphasis on the uniqueness of the Lord compare...

Constable: Isa 42:10--44:23 - --God's purposes for His servants 42:10-44:22
The section of Isaiah that I have titled "Go...
