
Text -- Isaiah 44:8 (NET)




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Thee, O Israel, whom he bids not to fear.

Have published it to the world in my sacred records.

Both of my predictions, and of the exact agreeableness of events to them.
Literally, "be astounded," or "distracted with fear."

JFB: Isa 44:8 - -- Namely, from the time that "I appointed the ancient people" (Isa 44:7). From the time of Abraham's call, his family were the depositories of the predi...
Namely, from the time that "I appointed the ancient people" (Isa 44:7). From the time of Abraham's call, his family were the depositories of the predictions of the Redeemer, whereas the promise of Cyrus was not heard of till Isaiah's time; therefore, the event to the prediction and accomplishment of which God appeals in proof of His sole Godhead, is the redemption of man by a descendant of Abraham, in whose person "the ancient people" was first formally "appointed." The deliverance of the Jews, by Cyrus, is mentioned afterwards only as an earnest of that greater mercy [HORSLEY].
Clarke -> Isa 44:8
Clarke: Isa 44:8 - -- Fear ye not - תרהו - to tirehu never occurs. Perhaps it should be תיראו tireu , fear ye. Two MSS. read תירהו tirehu , and one of ...
Fear ye not -
Calvin -> Isa 44:8
Calvin: Isa 44:8 - -- 8.Fear not Isaiah now explains the reason why he formerly spoke of the power of God, that is, in order to confirm the faith of the people. From the p...
8.Fear not Isaiah now explains the reason why he formerly spoke of the power of God, that is, in order to confirm the faith of the people. From the preceding statements he draws this conclusion, — “Since the Lord is so powerful, and governs all things at his pleasure, the people whom he hath taken under his protection ought not to fear.”
Have I not since then made thee hear? He next repeats what he had already said, that God not only brought assistance secretly to the Jews, and suddenly, as if by legerdemain, made his appearance when he was least expected, but kept their faith alive by many predictions, and, in short, gave manifest proofs of his fatherly kindness, so that his divinity was clearly perceived. It would be of no advantage to us that God knows and can do all things, if it were not also revealed how great concern he takes in our salvation. Although, therefore, he wishes that many things should be unknown to us, yet he communicates everything that is useful or advantageous for us to know.
Therefore ye are my witnesses He means what I have already remarked, that the people cannot plead the excuse of ignorance for not being satisfied with one God; for he has abundantly revealed himself to them, so as to give a testimony concerning himself. The object intended to be gained by our knowledge of the glory of God is, that we should profess his truth before men, as has been already said, if we do not wish to extinguish the light which he hath brought to us by his Spirit. Again, we cannot be “witnesses to God” if we are not confirmed by his truth; for a testimony proceeding from a doubtful opinion would be of no avail, and therefore we must be taught by the Word of God, so as to have a fixed and unhesitating hope of salvation.
And there is no strong God 174 In this passage, as in many others, he applies to God the epithet strong; for it is not enough to acknowledge God’s eternal essence, if we do not also ascribe strength to him. But for this, we shall leave him nothing but a bare and empty name, as is done by wicked men, who with the mouth confess God, and afterwards ascribe his power to this and to that.
TSK -> Isa 44:8
TSK: Isa 44:8 - -- neither : Isa 44:2, Isa 41:10-14; Pro 3:25, Pro 3:26; Jer 10:7, Jer 30:10,Jer 30:11; Joh 6:10
have declared : Isa 42:9, Isa 48:5; Gen 15:13-21, Gen 28...
neither : Isa 44:2, Isa 41:10-14; Pro 3:25, Pro 3:26; Jer 10:7, Jer 30:10,Jer 30:11; Joh 6:10
have declared : Isa 42:9, Isa 48:5; Gen 15:13-21, Gen 28:13-15, Gen 46:3, Gen 48:19, 49:1-28; Lev. 26:1-46; Deu 4:25-31, 28:1-68
ye are : Isa 43:10,Isa 43:12; Ezr 1:2, Ezr 8:22; Dan 2:28, Dan 2:47, Dan 3:16-28, Dan 4:25, Dan 5:23-30, Dan 6:22; Act 1:8, Act 14:15, Act 17:23-31; Heb 12:1; 1Jo 1:2
Is there : Isa 44:6, Isa 45:5, Isa 45:6, Isa 46:9; Deu 4:35, Deu 4:39, Deu 32:39; 1Sa 2:2; 2Sa 22:32; Joh 1:1; Joh 10:30

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Barnes -> Isa 44:8
Barnes: Isa 44:8 - -- Fear ye not, neither be afraid - (see the notes at Isa 41:10). The word rendered here ‘ be afraid,’ occurs nowhere else in the Bible...
Fear ye not, neither be afraid - (see the notes at Isa 41:10). The word rendered here ‘ be afraid,’ occurs nowhere else in the Bible. There can be no doubt, however, in regard to its meaning. The Septuagint renders it,
Have not I told thee from that time - Have I not fully declared from the very commencement of your history as a people, in the main what shall occur?
Ye are even my witnesses - (See the notes at Isa 43:12).
Is there a God besides me? - This is a strong mode of affirming that there is no God besides Yahweh (see the note at Isa 44:6).
Yea, there is no God - Margin, ‘ Rock’ (
Poole -> Isa 44:8
Poole: Isa 44:8 - -- Have not I told thee? thee , O Israel, whom he bids not to fear. The sense is, I call you Israelites to bear me witness, whether I have not, from ti...
Have not I told thee? thee , O Israel, whom he bids not to fear. The sense is, I call you Israelites to bear me witness, whether I have not, from time to time, acquainted you with things to come, such as your sojourning in a strange land for four hundred years, and your deliverance and happiness after that time, Gen 15:13,14 , and many things of the like nature?
From that time from the time when I appointed the ancient people , as I now said, Isa 44:7 . These were pregnant instances of God’ s prediction of things to come, not only from the beginning of the Jewish commonwealth, but even from the first ages of the world, as unto Enoch, Jude 14 , and unto Noah, Ge 6 13 , to say nothing of what other authors relate concerning Adam and Seth.
Have declared it have published it to the world in my sacred records.
My witnesses both of my predictions, and of the exact agreeableness of events to them.
Is there a God besides me? judge by this character whether I be not the only true God.
Yea, there is no God; I know not any if any of you be wiser than I am, I am willing to be informed. It is a sarcastical speech. But this clause may be, and is by others, taken interrogatively, do not I know it ? Is it not a certain and undeniable truth, that there is no other God?
Haydock -> Isa 44:8
Haydock: Isa 44:8 - -- Witnesses. The history of the true religion is its best proof, chap. xliii. 9, 10. ---
Known. Ruled, consequently no other can be truly God. (Ca...
Witnesses. The history of the true religion is its best proof, chap. xliii. 9, 10. ---
Known. Ruled, consequently no other can be truly God. (Calmet) ---
Idolaters are foolish, trusting in those who cannot announce future events. (Worthington)
Gill -> Isa 44:8
Gill: Isa 44:8 - -- Fear ye not, neither be afraid,.... Of the accomplishment of prophecies and promises, and of professing the true God, and of adhering to Jesus Christ,...
Fear ye not, neither be afraid,.... Of the accomplishment of prophecies and promises, and of professing the true God, and of adhering to Jesus Christ, the only Redeemer and Saviour; or of the gods of the Heathens, and of persecuting tyrants, and what they can do against you, and in favour of their idolatrous religion:
have not I told thee from that time, and have declared it? what should come to pass, before it did, even everything that has since the appointment of the ancient people; and particularly what troubles and persecutions the apostles, ministers of the word, the first Christians should meet with among the Heathens, for professing and propagating the Gospel, and what success they should meet with, which came to pass accordingly:
ye are even my witnesses; as especially the apostles were, who had it from Christ's own mouth, that they should be hated and persecuted for the sake of the Gospel, and should be successful wherever they came; as they also were his witnesses in Jerusalem, and Judea, and Samaria, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth, of his person, doctrine, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension to heaven, Act 1:8,
is there a God besides me? that is a true God; for there were many fictitious and false deities, but none omniscient and omnipotent, that could foretell future events, and accomplish them as he did; there is no god but the one God, Father, Son, and Spirit; for this an appeal is made to the witnesses:
yea, there is no God, I know not any; or, there is "no rock" a; or, is there any? a word used for God, Deu 32:4, there is no rock to build upon for salvation, no rock for shelter and safety, but Christ the rock of ages, on which the church is built, and the gates of hell cannot prevail against it, Mat 16:18, and if God, who is omniscient, knows none else, there can be no other.

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NET Notes: Isa 44:8 Heb “rock” or “rocky cliff,” a title that depicts God as a protective refuge in his role as sovereign king; thus the translati...
Geneva Bible -> Isa 44:8
Geneva Bible: Isa 44:8 Fear ye not, neither be afraid: have not I told thee from that time, and have declared [it]? ( l ) ye [are] even my witnesses. Is there a God besides ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 44:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Isa 44:1-28 - --1 God comforts the church with his promises.7 The vanity of idols,9 and folly of idol makers.21 He exhorts to praise God for his redemption and omnipo...
MHCC -> Isa 44:1-8
MHCC: Isa 44:1-8 - --Israel is here called Jeshurun, which means " the upright one." Such only are Israelites indeed, in whom is no guile. Those that serve God he will ow...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 44:1-8
Matthew Henry: Isa 44:1-8 - -- Two great truths are abundantly made out in these verses: - I. That the people of God are a happy people, especially upon account of the covenant t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 44:8
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 44:8 - --
Of course, none of the heathen gods could in any way answer to the challenge. So much the more confident might Israel be, seeing that it had quite a...
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...
