Introduction
A.M. 3298. B.C. 706.
(1,) In the first three verses of this chapter, which seem to be connected with the preceding, God shows the Jews that they are justly charged with bringing all their troubles upon themselves by their sins, and that they were not to be imputed to any unkindness or weakness in God, it being evident that he was both able and willing to help them, if they had been in a fit state to receive his help.
(2,) The Messiah relates, that he was appointed and qualified by God for the important office of preaching the gospel, Isaiah 50:4 .
(3,) That he had shown the greatest readiness to undertake, and the greatest diligence to fulfil this office, as well as the greatest patience and constancy, amidst contumelies and injuries brought upon him, Isaiah 50:5 , Isaiah 50:6 .
(4,) He shows that the ground of his constancy was his confidence in the divine assistance and approbation, amidst the calumnies and contradictions of his enemies, Isaiah 50:7-9 .
(5,) He graciously addresses those who fear the Lord, and exhorts them to trust in him, in their greatest difficulties and troubles.
(6,) Foretels to his adversaries destruction to arise from those very things whereby they sought salvation, Isaiah 50:11 .
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