Isaiah 41:1

"Isaiah."

Key Reflection

In Isaiah 41:1-2, God speaks to the nations, challenging them to renew their strength and acknowledge His sovereignty. This verse sets a foundational theme of divine revelation and affirmation, emphasizing that God's word is authoritative and effective in bringing clarity and judgment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The design of this chapter is the same as that of the preceding, and it is to be regarded as the continuation of the argument commenced there. Its object is to lead those who were addressed, to put confidence in God. In the introduction toIsaiah 40:0it was remarked, that this is to be considered as addressed to the exile Jews in Babylon, near the close of their captivity. Their country, city, and temple had been laid waste.

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