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Introduction

A.M. 3294. B.C. 710.

After the threatenings recorded at the close of the foregoing chapter, God here revives his people with encouraging declarations and promises.

(1,) As the Creator, Redeemer, and Lord of Israel, he engages to be present with them in their manifold afflictions, to support them under and deliver them out of them, and to protect and enlarge his church, Isaiah 43:1-7 .

(2,) He challenges idolaters to produce among their gods any that could vie with him in knowledge and power, and appeals to his people as witnesses, Isaiah 43:8-13 .

(3,) He encourages them to expect deliverance from Babylon, and a new state of things, from the consideration of what he did for their fathers when he brought them out of Egypt, Isaiah 43:14-21 .

(4,) To humble and bring them to repentance, and thereby prepare them for the reception of such great mercies, they are reminded of, and reproved for, the sins whereby they had provoked God to send them into captivity, and to continue them so long therein, Isaiah 43:22-28 .

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