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Introduction

A.M. 3298. B.C. 706.

The prophet having discoursed largely of the humiliation and sufferings, and of the exaltation and glory of Christ, chap. 53., and of the great enlargement of his church, through the accession of the Gentiles to it; here,

(1,) Gives a general invitation, in the name of Jehovah, to all descriptions of persons, however unworthy, to come and partake of gospel blessings, Isaiah 55:1 .

(2,) He enforces the invitation by powerful arguments, Isaiah 55:2-4 .

(3,) Promises that this invitation would be attended with success among the Gentiles, Isaiah 55:5 .

(4,) Exhorts to repentance and reformation, giving assurance of mercy and forgiveness thereupon, Isaiah 55:6-9 .

(5,) All this is ratified, and the efficacy of God’s word is asserted, Isaiah 55:10 , Isaiah 55:11 .

(6,) The joy and exultation attending the exodus out of Egypt, or the deliverance of the Jewish captives from Babylon, are alluded to, as emblematical of the still greater gladness and felicity manifested by the first converts to Christianity, Isaiah 55:12 , Isaiah 55:13 .

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