God's description of His character ( Isaiah 42:1-4 ). God addresses Him directly ( Isaiah 42:5-7 ). Address to the people to attend to the subject ( Isaiah 42:8 Isaiah 42:9 ). Call to all, and especially the exile Jews to rejoice in the coming deliverance ( Isaiah 42:10-25 ).
1. my servant--The law of prophetic suggestion leads Isaiah from Cyrus to the far greater Deliverer, behind whom the former is lost sight of. The express quotation in Matthew 12:18-20 , and the description can apply to Messiah alone ( Psalms 40:6 ; with which compare Exodus 21:6 , John 6:38 , Philippians 2:7 ). Israel, also, in its highest ideal, is called the "servant" of God ( Isaiah 49:3 ). But this ideal is realized only in the antitypical Israel, its representative-man and Head, Messiah (compare Matthew 2:15 , with Hosea 11:1 ). "Servant" was the position assumed by the Son of God throughout His humiliation.
elect--chosen by God before the foundation of the world for an atonement ( 1 Peter 1:20 , Revelation 13:8 ). Redemption was no afterthought to remedy an unforeseen evil ( Romans 16:25 Romans 16:26 , Ephesians 3:9 Ephesians 3:11 , 2 Timothy 1:9 2 Timothy 1:10 , Titus 1:2 Titus 1:3 ). In Matthew 12:18 it is rendered "My beloved"; the only beloved Son, beloved in a sense distinct from all others. Election and the love of God are inseparably joined.
soul--a human phrase applied to God, because of the intended union of humanity with the Divinity: "I Myself."
delighteth--is well pleased with, and accepts, as a propitiation. God could have "delighted" in no created being as a mediator (compare Isaiah 42:21 , 63:5 , Matthew 3:17 ).
spirit upon him--( Isaiah 11:2 , 61:1 , Luke 4:18 , John 3:34 ).
judgment--the gospel dispensation, founded on justice, the canon of the divine rule and principle of judgment called "the law" ( Isaiah 2:3 ; compare Isaiah 42:4 , 51:4 , 49:6 ). The Gospel has a discriminating judicial effect: saving to penitents; condemnatory to Satan, the enemy ( John 12:31 , 16:11 ), and the wilfully impenitent ( John 9:39 ). Matthew 12:18 has, "He shall show," for "He shall bring forth," or "cause to go forth." Christ both produced and announced His "judgment." The Hebrew dwells most on His producing it; Matthew on His announcement of it: the two are joined in Him.
2. Matthew ( Matthew 12:19 ) marks the kind of "cry" as that of altercation by quoting it, "He shall not strive" ( Isaiah 53:7 ).
street--the Septuagint translates "outside." An image from an altercation in a house, loud enough to be heard in the street outside: appropriate of Him who "withdrew Himself" from the public fame created by His miracles to privacy ( Matthew 12:15;,Isa 34:5 Matthew 12:15;,Isa 34:5 , there, shows another and sterner aspect of His character, which is also implied in the term "judgment").
3. bruised--"It pleased the Lord to bruise Him" ( Isaiah 53:5 Isaiah 53:10 , Genesis 3:15 ); so He can feel for the bruised. As Isaiah 42:2 described His unturbulent spirit towards His violent enemies ( Matthew 12:14-16 ), and His utter freedom from love of notoriety, so Isaiah 42:3 , His tenderness in cherishing the first spark of grace in the penitent ( Isaiah 40:11 ).
reed--fragile: easily "shaken with the wind" ( Matthew 11:7 ). Those who are at best feeble, and who besides are oppressed by calamity or by the sense of sin.
break--entirely crush or condemn. Compare "bind up the broken-hearted" ( Isaiah 50:4 , 61:1 , Matthew 11:28 ).
flax--put for the lamp-wick, formed of flax. The believer is the lamp (so the Greek, Matthew 5:15 , John 5:35 ): his conscience enlightened by the Holy Ghost is the wick. "Smoking" means "dimly burning," "smouldering," the flame not quite extinct. This expresses the positive side of the penitent's religion; as "bruised reed," the negative. Broken-hearted in himself, but not without some spark of flame: literally, "from above." Christ will supply such a one with grace as with oil. Also, the light of nature smouldering in the Gentiles amidst the hurtful fumes of error. He not only did not quench, but cleared away the mists and superadded the light of revelation. See JEROME, To Algasia, Question 2.
truth-- Matthew 12:20 quotes it, "send forth judgment unto victory." Matthew, under the Spirit, gives the virtual sense, but varies the word, in order to bring out a fresh aspect of the same thing. Truth has in itself the elements of victory over all opposing forces. Truth is the victory of Him who is "the truth" ( John 14:6 ). The gospel judicial sifting ("judgment") of believers and unbelievers, begun already in part ( John 3:18 John 3:19 , 9:39 ), will be consummated victoriously in truth only at His second coming; Isaiah 42:13 Isaiah 42:14 , here, and Matthew 12:32 Matthew 12:36 Matthew 12:41 Matthew 12:42 , show that there is reference to the judicial aspect of the Gospel, especially finally: besides the mild triumph of Jesus coming in mercy to the penitent now ( Isaiah 42:2 ), there shall be finally the judgment on His enemies, when the "truth" shall be perfectly developed. Compare Isaiah 61:1-3 , where the two comings are similarly joined ( Psalms 2:4-6 Psalms 2:8 , Revelation 15:2 Revelation 15:4 Revelation 19:11-16 ). On "judgment," see on Isaiah 42:1.
4. fail--faint; man in religion may become as the almost expiring flax-wick ( Isaiah 42:3 ), but not so He in His purposes of grace.
discouraged--literally, "broken," that is, checked in zeal by discouragements (compare Isaiah 49:4 Isaiah 49:5 ). ROSENMULLER not so well translates, "He shall not be too slow on the one hand, nor run too hastily on the other."
judgment--His true religion, the canon of His judgments and righteous reign.
isles . . . wait, &c.--The distant lands beyond sea shall put their trust in His gospel way of salvation. Matthew 12:21 virtually gives the sense, with the inspired addition of another aspect of the same thing, "In his name shall the Gentiles trust" (as "wait for" here means, Isaiah 30:18 ). "His law" is not something distinct from Himself, but is indeed Himself, the manifestation of God's character ("name") in Christ, who is the embodiment of the law ( Isaiah 42:21 , Jeremiah 23:6 , Romans 10:4 ). "Isles" here, and in Isaiah 42:12 , may refer to the fact that the populations of which the Church was primarily formed were Gentiles of the countries bordering on the Mediterranean.
5. Previously God had spoken of Messiah; now ( Isaiah 42:5-7 ) He speaks to Him. To show to all that He is able to sustain the Messiah in His appointed work, and that all might accept Messiah as commissioned by such a mighty God, He commences by announcing Himself as the Almighty Creator and Preserver of all things.
spread . . . earth--( Psalms 136:6 ).
6. in righteousness--rather, "for a righteous purpose" [LOWTH]. (See Isaiah 42:21 ). God "set forth" His Son "to be a propitiation (so as) to declare His (God's) righteousness, that God might be just, and (yet) the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus" ( Romans 3:25 Romans 3:26 ; Isaiah 45:13 , Isaiah 50:8 Isaiah 50:9 ).
hold . . . hand--compare as to Israel, the type of Messiah, Hosea 11:3 .
covenant--the medium of the covenant, originally made between God and Abraham ( Isaiah 49:8 ). "The mediator of a better covenant" ( Hebrews 8:6 ) than the law (see Isaiah 49:8 , Jeremiah 31:33 , 50:5 ). So the abstract "peace," for peace-maker ( Micah 5:5 , Ephesians 2:14 ).
the people--Israel; as Isaiah 49:8 , compared with Isaiah 42:6 , proves ( Luke 2:32 ).
7. blind--spiritually ( Isaiah 42:16 Isaiah 42:18 Isaiah 42:19 , Isaiah 35:5 , John 9:39 ).
prison--( Isaiah 61:1 Isaiah 61:2 ).
darkness--opposed to "light" ( Isaiah 42:6 , Ephesians 5:8 , 1 Peter 2:9 ).
8. God turns from addressing Messiah to the people.
Lord--JEHOVAH: God's distinguishing and incommunicable name, indicating essential being and immutable faithfulness (compare Exodus 6:3 , Psalms 83:18 , 96:5 , Hosea 12:5 ).
my--that is due to Me, and to Me alone.
9. former things--Former predictions of God, which were now fulfilled, are here adduced as proof that they ought to trust in Him alone as God; namely, the predictions as to Israel's restoration from Babylon.
new--namely, predictions as to Messiah, who is to bring all nations to the worship of Jehovah ( Isaiah 42:1 Isaiah 42:4 Isaiah 42:6 ).
spring forth--The same image from plants just beginning to germinate occurs in Isaiah 43:19 , 58:8 . Before there is the slightest indication to enable a sagacious observer to infer the coming event, God foretells it.
10. new song--such as has never before been sung, called for by a new manifestation of God's grace, to express which no hymn for former mercies would be appropriate. The new song shall be sung when the Lord shall reign in Jerusalem, and all "nations shall flow unto it" ( Isaiah 2:2 , 26:1 , Revelation 5:9 , 14:3 ).
ye that go down to the sea--whose conversion will be the means of diffusing the Gospel to distant lands.
all . . . therein--all the living creatures that fill the sea ( Psalms 96:11 ) [MAURER]. Or, all sailors and voyagers [GESENIUS]. But these were already mentioned in the previous clause: there he called on all who go upon the sea; in this clause all animals in the sea; so in Isaiah 42:11 , he calls on the inanimate wilderness to lift up its voice. External nature shall be so renovated as to be in unison with the moral renovation.
11. cities--in a region not wholly waste, but mainly so, with an oasis here and there.
Kedar--in East-Deserta (Far north Arabia) ( Isaiah 21:16 , Genesis 25:13 ). The Kedarenians led a nomadic, wandering life. So Kedar is here put in general for that class of men.
rock--Sela, that is, Petra, the metropolis of Idumea and the Nabathoean Ishmaelites.
the mountains--namely, of Paran (South West of Israel- Sinai peninsula ), south of Sinai, in Arabic Petræa [VITRINGA].
12. glory . . . islands--( Isaiah 24:15 ).
13-16. Jehovah will no longer restrain His wrath: He will go forth as a mighty warrior ( Exodus 15:3 ) to destroy His people's and His enemies, and to deliver Israel (compare Psalms 45:3 ).
stir up jealousy--rouse His indignation.
roar--image from the battle cry of a warrior.
14. long time--namely, during the desolation of Israel ( Isaiah 32:14 ).
holden my peace--(Compare Psalms 50:21 , Habakkuk 1:2 ).
cry like a travailing woman, &c.--Like a woman in parturition, who, after having restrained her breathing for a time, at last, overcome with labor pain, lets out her voice with a panting sigh; so Jehovah will give full vent to His long pent-up wrath. Translate, instead of "destroy . . . devour"; I will at once breathe hard and pant, namely, giving loose to My wrath.
15. I will destroy all My foes.
mountains--in Palestine usually planted with vines and olives in terraces, up to their tops.
islands--rather, "dry lands." God will destroy His foes, the heathen, and their idols, and "dry up" the fountains of their oracles, their doctrines and institutions, the symbol of which is water, and their schools which promoted idolatry [VITRINGA].
16. blind--God's people, Israel, in captivity, needing a guide. In the ulterior sense the New Testament Church, which was about to be led and enlightened by the Son of God as its leader and shepherd in the wilderness of the Roman empire, until it should reach a city of habitation. "A way . . . they knew not," refers to the various means ployed by Providence for the establishment of the Church in the world, such as would never have occurred to the mind of mere man. "Blind," they are called, as not having heretofore seen God's ways in ordering His Church.
make darkness light, &c.--implies that the glorious issue would only be known by the event itself [VITRINGA]. The same holds good of the individual believer ( Isaiah 30:21 , Psalms 107:7 ; compare Hosea 2:6 Hosea 2:14 , Ephesians 5:8 , Hebrews 13:5 ).
17. turned back . . . ashamed--disappointed in their trust; the same phrase occurs in Psalms 35:4 .
18. deaf--namely, to the voice of God.
blind--to your duty and interest; wilfully so ( Isaiah 42:20 ). In this they differ from "the blind" ( Isaiah 42:16 ). The Jews are referred to. He had said, God would destroy the heathen idolatry; here he remembers that even Israel, His "servant" ( Isaiah 42:19 ), from whom better things might have been expected, is tainted with this sin.
19. my servant--namely, Israel. Who of the heathen is so blind? Considering Israel's high privileges, the heathen's blindness was as nothing compared with that of Israelite idolaters.
my messenger . . . sent--Israel was designed by God to be the herald of His truth to other nations.
perfect--furnished with institutions, civil and religious, suited to their perfect well-being. Compare the title, "Jeshurun," the perfect one, applied to Israel (compare Isaiah 44:2 ), as the type of Messiah Or translate, the friend of God, which Israel was by virtue of descent from Abraham, who was so called ( Isaiah 41:8 ), [GESENIUS]. The language, "my servant" (compare Isaiah 42:1 ), "messenger" ( Malachi 3:1 ), "perfect" ( Romans 10:4 , Hebrews 2:10 , 1 Peter 2:22 ), can, in the full antitypical sense, only apply to Christ. So Isaiah 42:21 plainly refers to Him. "Blind" and "deaf" in His case refer to His endurance of suffering and reproach, as though He neither saw nor heard ( Psalms 38:13 Psalms 38:14 ). Thus there is a transition by contrast from the moral blindness of Israel ( Isaiah 42:18 ) to the patient blindness and deafness of Messiah [HORSLEY].
20. observest--Thou dost not keep them. The "many things" are the many proofs which all along from the first God had given Israel of His goodness and His power ( Deuteronomy 4:32-38 , 29:2-4 , Psalms 78:1-72 , 105:1-45 ).
he--transition from the second to the third person. "Opening . . . ears," that is, though he (Israel) hath his ears open servant ( Isaiah 50:5 , Psalms 40:6 ).
21. his righteousness--not His people's, but His own; Isaiah 42:24 shows that they had no righteousness ( Isaiah 45:24 , 59:16 ). God is well pleased with His Son ("in whom My soul delighteth," Isaiah 42:1 ), "who fulfils all righteousness" ( Matthew 3:15 ) for them, and with them for His sake (compare Isaiah 42:6 , Psalms 71:16 Psalms 71:19 , Matthew 5:17 , Romans 10:3 Romans 10:4 , Philippians 3:9 ). Perhaps in God's "righteousness" here is included His faithfulness to His promises given to Israel's forefathers [ROSENMULLER]; because of this He is well pleased with Israel, even though displeased with their sin, which He here reproves; but that promise could only be based on the righteousness of Messiah, the promised seed, which is God's righteousness.
22. holes--caught by their foes in the caverns where they had sought refuge [BARNES]. Or bound in subterranean dungeons [BARNES].
prison-houses--either literal prisons, or their own houses, whence they dare not go forth for fear of the enemy. The connection is: Notwithstanding God's favor to His people for His righteousness' sake ( Isaiah 42:21 ), they have fallen into misery (the Babylonish and Romish captivities and their present dispersion), owing to their disregard of the divine law: spiritual imprisonment is included ( Isaiah 42:7 ).
none saith, Restore--There is no deliverer ( Isaiah 63:5 ).
23. A call that they should be warned by the past judgments of God to obey Him for the time to come.
24. Who--Their calamity was not the work of chance, but God's immediate act for their sins.
Jacob . . . Israel . . . we--change from the third to the first person; Isaiah first speaking to them as a prophet, distinct from them; then identifying himself with them, and acknowledging His share in the nation's sins (compare Joshua 5:1 ).
25. him--Israel ( Isaiah 42:24 ).
strength of battle--violence of war.
it--the battle or war (compare Isaiah 10:16 ).
knew not--knew not the lesson of repentance which the judgment was intended to teach ( Isaiah 5:13 , 9:13 , Jeremiah 5:3 ).
Conclusion-
Isaiah 42 is talking about Messiah in each word.
Anti-claim, which says Muhammad (a False prophet) cannot fit here in Isaiah 42
1) My Servant expression quote in Bible - indicate none other than Messiah. Prophecies on My servant through out the Bible only indicates Messiah. 'My Elect' - is always used for 'Anointed one by G-d' i.e Messiah.
Also Muhammad has nothing to do with Israel. Muhammad is not Messiah. Judgement is not Physical Judgement, its the continuation of LAW - New Testament. Muhammad bought some barbaric laws, against G-dly nature like forgiveness or Kindness. Sahih Bukhari 4:234- says Muhammad cut hands & Limbs of newly converted Muslims & enjoyed seeing them till they died. This surely cannot be the Justice to brought up for entire world.
2) Never Cause his Voice in Street - People Gathered around Yehshua Massiah, where ever he had gone, there for he with drew from towns & streets.
Muhammad was a street preacher in Mecca. He tries his best to draw attention of people to him
Qur'an 25:7-8; Muhammad ordered to Kill another street preacher, a poet called Al-Nadir. So Muhammad has nothing to do with miracles or divinity of Holy spirit. Gabriel taught Muhamad. Not any spirit has been told - which has rested up on him according to Quran.
3) Bruised- Bruised reed , but will never break, Jesus was seemed to be humble in all through out the life. Crucifixion, Resurrected & never Broken!
When Muhammad life was got revised you will end up in a conclusion that cannot be even called as a prophet.
4) Righteousness - the Messiah Prince of Peace Righteousness (see above)
Muhammad never can be called as a any of above. Muhammad insisted to Lie is an example which cannot be equated with this title- Quran itself provide the proof Taqiyya . See Quran 16:106, 3:28, 9:3, 66:22 etc.
5) Deaf & Blind - The Yehoshua Massiah, physically & spiritually opened eyes & ears and lead them.
Muhammad said "God can only guide them, if god wishes" - So Who is G-d here?
Christians believe that Jesus is also Holy Spirit to begin with.
ReplyDeleteBut if we read Isaiah 42:1. God said I WILL PUT MY SPIRIT ON HIM. Which befits prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as he received divine guidance at later age.
Thus it is not Jesus, as he was born with Holy Spirit strengthening him (Muslims point of view). Chrisitan's point of view is Jesus = Holy spirit.
☛ //Christians believe that Jesus is also Holy Spirit to begin with\\
ReplyDeleteThere is no such belief - Trinity is all in one- three different persons together called as One.
☛ // Isaiah 42:1. God said I WILL PUT MY SPIRIT ON HIM. \\
Jesus was filled with spirit of G-d, none ever in Bible (or even any religion ) related to history, had provided this much of miracles via Holy spirit.
☛ //Which befits prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as he received divine guidance at later age\\\
Muhammad never had holy spirit - as per Islamic theology - Gabriel is Holy spirit - Bible taught - Both are entirely different.
Genisis 1:2 The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the deep waters. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters. -> This is not Gabriel.
Quran 16:102 "Say, the Holy Spirit has brought the Revelation from thy Lord in Truth, in order to strengthen those who believe, and as a Guide and Glad Tidings to Muslims. -> Muslims say its Gabriel
So Both Are Worlds apart different.
Muhammad was influenced by some other spirits.
Main point - Holy spirit :
John 14:15-17 “If you love me, you will keep my commandments. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you forever, even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you."
Jesus told the nature of Holy Spirit - "because it neither sees him nor knows him" & "dwells with you and will be in you." - This is what we see the holy spirit is.
The spirit - came to Muhammad tortured him (Holy Spirit - spirit of G-d never do that).
The spirit - Talked to Muhammad (Holy spirit never Talk - only inspire you - by dwelling from inside).
I think You got the real TRUTH!
My G-d make you to realize.