
Text -- Isaiah 54:5 (NET)




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Will own thee for his spouse.

Wesley: Isa 54:5 - -- Who hath the sovereign command of all men and creatures, and therefore can subdue the Gentiles to thee, and can make thee to increase and multiply in ...
Who hath the sovereign command of all men and creatures, and therefore can subdue the Gentiles to thee, and can make thee to increase and multiply in so prodigious a measure, even in thine old age, notwithstanding thy barrenness in the days of thy youth, of which he speaks in the foregoing verse.

Wesley: Isa 54:5 - -- The God and father of all nations, whereas formerly he was called only the God of Israel.
The God and father of all nations, whereas formerly he was called only the God of Israel.
JFB: Isa 54:5 - -- (Isa 62:5; Jer 3:14). That God was Israel's "Maker," both as individuals and as the theocratic kingdom, is the pledge of assurance that He will be her...
(Isa 62:5; Jer 3:14). That God was Israel's "Maker," both as individuals and as the theocratic kingdom, is the pledge of assurance that He will be her Redeemer (Isa 43:1-3). Hebrew, "makers . . . husbands"; plural for singular, to denote excellency.

JFB: Isa 54:5 - -- Not until He manifests Himself as God of Israel shall He appear as God of the whole earth (Psa 102:13, Psa 102:15-16; Zec 14:5, Zec 14:9).
Not until He manifests Himself as God of Israel shall He appear as God of the whole earth (Psa 102:13, Psa 102:15-16; Zec 14:5, Zec 14:9).
Calvin -> Isa 54:5
Calvin: Isa 54:5 - -- 5.For thy Maker is thy husband He assigns the reason why she will forget all the distresses and calamities which she formerly endured. It is because ...
5.For thy Maker is thy husband He assigns the reason why she will forget all the distresses and calamities which she formerly endured. It is because God will again receive her into favor; for captivity might be said to be a kind of divorce, as we formerly saw. (Isa 1:1) He now says, “He who created thee shall be thy husband;” for such is the import of the words. He calls himself the “Maker” of his Church, not only because he created the Church as he created other men, but because he condescended to adopt her as his heritage; and this privilege may be regarded as a new life. Although the Jews fell from their dignity, as men are speedily led to revolt, 63 if they are not renewed by the Spirit of strength, yet their spiritual creation was not wholly extinguished, for the remembrance of the covenant remained, and hence also God created them anew.
Whose name is Jehovah of hosts This refers to his power, that we may be permitted to glory in it., seeing that we are his children; for the greater the power of God, and the more honorable his name, so much the greater is our boasting, so long as we are his children and do not boast of an empty title. Now, the Prophet magnifies this kindness of God, that he condescends to have us instead of a wife, that we may be able to glory in his power and strength.
Thy Redeemer He calls himself the “Redeemer,” in order that he may more fully confirm the people in that hope; that, although the former deliverance appeared to be cancelled, because the people were again led into captivity, yet they shall be restored in such a manner as to know that the grace of God is not without effect.
Shall be called The verb,
Defender -> Isa 54:5
Defender: Isa 54:5 - -- The God of all the earth is also the "Maker" of Israel, as well as her Redeemer. Note that, symbolically, Israel is sometimes pictured as the wife of ...
The God of all the earth is also the "Maker" of Israel, as well as her Redeemer. Note that, symbolically, Israel is sometimes pictured as the wife of Jehovah, just as in the New Testament the church is called the Bride of Christ."
TSK -> Isa 54:5
TSK: Isa 54:5 - -- thy Maker : Psa 45:10-17; Jer 3:14; Eze 16:8; Hos 2:19, Hos 2:20; Joh 3:29; 2Co 11:2, 2Co 11:3; Eph 5:25-27, Eph 5:32
the Lord : Isa 48:2, Isa 51:15; ...

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Barnes -> Isa 54:5
Barnes: Isa 54:5 - -- For thy Maker is thine husband - Both these words, ‘ maker’ and ‘ husband,’ in the Hebrew are in the plural number. But t...
For thy Maker is thine husband - Both these words, ‘ maker’ and ‘ husband,’ in the Hebrew are in the plural number. But the form is evidently the pluralis excellentiae - a form denoting majesty and honor (see 1Sa 19:13, 1Sa 19:16; Psa 149:2; Pro 9:10; Pro 30:3; Ecc 12:1; Hos 12:1). Here it refers to ‘ Yahweh of hosts,’ necessarily in the singular, as Yahweh is one Deu 6:4. No argument can be drawn from this phrase to prove that there is a distinction of persons in the Godhead, as the form is so often used evidently with a singular signification. That the words here properly have a singular signification was the evident understanding of the ancient interpreters. Thus Jerome Quia dominabitur tui qui fecit te - ‘ Because he shall rule ever thee who made thee’ So the Septuagint,
And thy Redeemer - (See Notes on Isa 43:1-3.)
The God of the whole earth - He shall no more be regarded as uniquely the God of the Jewish people, but shall be acknowledged as the only true God, the God that rules over all the world. This refers undoubtedly to the times of the gospel, when he should be acknowledged as the God of the Gentiles as well as the Jews (see Rom 3:29).
Poole -> Isa 54:5
Poole: Isa 54:5 - -- Thy Maker he who made thee out of nothing, and therefore can easily fulfil all these promises, how unlikely soever they seem to be; and he who made t...
Thy Maker he who made thee out of nothing, and therefore can easily fulfil all these promises, how unlikely soever they seem to be; and he who made thee a people, and, which is far more and better, his people, and therefore will not easily nor utterly forsake thee.
Is thine husband he will own thee for his spouse, and will do the part of a husband to thee.
The Lord of hosts who hath the sovereign command of all men and creatures, and therefore can subdue the Gentiles to thee, and can make thee to increase and multiply in so prodigious a measure, even in thine old age, notwithstanding thy barrenness in the days of thy youth, of which he speaketh in the foregoing verse.
The God of the whole earth the God and Father of all nations; whereas formerly he was called only
the God of Israel and the Gentiles had no special relation to him, nor interest in his covenant and favour, as was observed, Psa 147:19,20 , and elsewhere.
Haydock -> Isa 54:5
Haydock: Isa 54:5 - -- Thee. Hebrew, " Bohalaic (Haydock) shall be your Baalim," or husband, who was styled Lord, 1 Peter iii. 6. Perhaps he may allude to the two wi...
Thee. Hebrew, " Bohalaic (Haydock) shall be your Baalim," or husband, who was styled Lord, 1 Peter iii. 6. Perhaps he may allude to the two wives, the synagogues and the Church, or to the idols, which should be adored no more.
Gill -> Isa 54:5
Gill: Isa 54:5 - -- For thy Maker is thine Husband,.... That is, Christ, the Husband of the church, and of every true believer; who secretly betrothed them to himself in...
For thy Maker is thine Husband,.... That is, Christ, the Husband of the church, and of every true believer; who secretly betrothed them to himself in eternity, having asked him of his father; and, being given to him, openly espouses them in conversion, one by one, as a chaste virgin; which he will do more publicly in a body at the last day, when the marriage of the Lamb will be come, when he will appear as the bridegroom of his people; and to which character he acts up, by loving them with a love of complacency and delight, most affectionately and constantly; by sympathizing with them in all their troubles; by nourishing and cherishing them as his own flesh, and interesting them in all he is and has. It is, in the Hebrew text k "thy Makers, thy Husbands", Father, Son, and Spirit; though the relation of a husband is more peculiar to Christ; and the words are a reason of the church's fruitfulness, and why she need not fear the performance of what was promised her; and which is wonderful and amazing; he who stands in such a near and endearing relation to his church and people, is the "Maker" of all things, yea, their Maker, both as creatures, and as new creatures:
the Lord of hosts is his name; of armies above and below, in heaven, and in earth; how great therefore must this their Husband be! to what honour and dignity are they advanced! how safe must they be under his protection! nor need they fear any enemy:
thy Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel; he who is the church's Husband is her Redeemer; and who so fit as he to redeem her from sin, Satan, and the law, and every enemy; who is of the same nature with her, so dearly loves her, and so able to save her? for which he is also abundantly qualified, being holy in both his natures, in his person and offices, in his birth, life, and death; for this seems greatly to respect him as man, as he was a descendant of the Israelitish nation, and of the seed of Abraham:
the God of the whole earth shall he be called: not of Israel only, but of all the nations of the world, of the Gentiles as well as of the Jews; the earth was made by him; the world and all that are in it are his: he is the Governor among the nations; and in the latter day will appear to be the King over all the earth, and will be owned as such; so great and illustrious a Person is the church's Husband. These words are applied by the Jews to the times of the Messiah l.

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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 54:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Isa 54:1-17 - --1 The prophet, for the comfort of the Gentiles, prophesies the amplitude of their church;4 their safety;6 their certain deliverance out of affliction;...
MHCC -> Isa 54:1-5
MHCC: Isa 54:1-5 - --Observe the low state of religion in the world, for a long time before Christianity was brought in. But by preaching the gospel, multitudes were conve...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 54:1-5
Matthew Henry: Isa 54:1-5 - -- If we apply this to the state of the Jews after their return out of captivity, it is a prophecy of the increase of their nation after they were sett...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 54:5
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 54:5 - --
It was no real widowhood, however, but only an apparent one (Jer 51:5), for the husband of Jerusalem was living still, "For thy husband is thy Crea...
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 49:1--55:13 - --B. God's atonement for Israel chs. 49-55
In the previous section (chs. 40-48), Isaiah revealed that God ...

Constable: Isa 54:1--55:13 - --3. Invitation to salvation chs. 54-55
This section of Isaiah's prophecy joyfully announces Yahwe...

Constable: Isa 54:1-17 - --Yahweh's everlasting love ch. 54
The theme of this segment is God's love for His people....
