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PARALLEL BIBLE - Isaiah 42:10


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King James Bible - Isaiah 42:10

Sing unto the LORD a new song, and his praise from the end of the earth, ye that go down to the sea, and all that is therein; the isles, and the inhabitants thereof.

World English Bible

Sing to Yahweh a new song, and his praise from the end of the earth, you who go down to the sea, and all that is therein, the islands and their inhabitants.

Douay-Rheims - Isaiah 42:10

Sing ye to the Lora a new song, his praise is from the ends of the earth: you that go down to the sea, and all that are therein: ye islands, and ye inhabitants of them.

Webster's Bible Translation

Sing to the LORD a new song, and his praise from the end of the earth, ye that go down to the sea, and all that is in it; the isles, and their inhabitants.

Original Hebrew

שׁירו
7891 ליהוה 3068 שׁיר 7892 חדשׁ 2319 תהלתו 8416 מקצה 7097 הארץ 776 יורדי 3381 הים 3220 ומלאו 4393 איים 339 וישׁביהם׃ 3427

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VERSE (10) -
Isa 24:14-16; 44:23; 49:13; 65:14 Ps 33:3; 40:3; 96:1-3; 98:1-4; 117:1,2

SEV Biblia, Chapter 42:10

Cantad al SEŃOR un nuevo cántico, su alabanza desde el fin de la tierra; los que descendéis al mar, y cuanto hay en él, las islas y los moradores de ellas.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Isaiah 42:10

Verse 10. Ye that go down to the
sea] This seems not to belong to this place; it does not well consist with what follows, "and the fullness thereof. " They that go down upon the sea means navigators, sailors, traders, such as do business in great waters; an idea much too confined for the prophet, who means the sea in general, as it is used by the Hebrews, for the distant nations, the islands, the dwellers on the sea-coasts all over the world. I suspect that some transcriber had the 23d verse of Psa. cvii.

running in his head, twynab µyh ydrwy yoredey haiyam booniyoth, and wrote in this place µyh ydrwy yoredey haiyam instead of µyh µ[ry yiram haiyam, or [yry yari, or ry yaran; "let the sea roar, or shout, or exult. " But as this is so different in appearance from the present reading, I do not take the liberty of introducing it into the translation. Conjeceram legendum wdygy yegidu, ut ver. 12; sed non favent Versiones. "I would propose to read wdygy yegidu, as in ver. 12; but this is not supported by the Versions ." -Secker.


Matthew Henry Commentary
The character and coming of
Christ. (Is. 42:1-4) The blessings of his kingdom. (Is. 42:5-12) The prevalence of true religion. (Is. 42:13-17 Unbelief and blindness reproved. (Is. 42:18-25)

Is. 42:1-4 This prophecy was fulfilled in Christ, Matt. 12:17. Let ou souls rely on him, and rejoice in him; then, for his sake, the Fathe will be well-pleased with us. The Holy Spirit not only came, but reste upon him, and without measure. He patiently bore the contradiction of sinners. His kingdom is spiritual; he was not to appear with earthl honours. He is tender of those oppressed with doubts and fears, as bruised reed; those who are as smoking flax, as the wick of a lam newly lighted, which is ready to go out again. He will not despis them, nor lay upon them more work or more suffering than they can bear By a long course of miracles and his resurrection, he fully showed the truth of his holy religion. By the power of his gospel and grace he fixes principles in the minds of men, which tend to make them wise an just. The most distant nations wait for his law, wait for his gospel and shall welcome it. If we would make our calling and election sure and have the Father delight over us for good, we must behold, hear believe in, and obey Christ.

Is. 42:5-12 The work of redemption brings back man to the obedience he owes to God as his Maker. Christ is the light of the world. And by his grace he opens the understandings Satan has blinded, and sets a liberty from the bondage of sin. The Lord has supported his church. An now he makes new promises, which shall as certainly be fulfilled as the old ones were. When the Gentiles are brought into the church, he is glorified in them and by them. Let us give to God those things whic are his, taking heed that we do not serve the creature more than the Creator.

Is. 42:13-17 The Lord will appear in his power and glory. He shall cry in the preaching of his word. He shall cry aloud in the gospel woes which must be preached with gospel blessings, to awaken a sleepin world. He shall conquer by the power of his Spirit. And those tha contradict and blaspheme his gospel, he shall put to silence and shame and that which hinders its progress shall be taken out of the way. To those who by nature were blind, God will show the way to life an happiness by Jesus Christ. They are weak in knowledge, but He will make darkness light. They are weak in duty, but their way shall be plain Those whom God brings into the right way, he will guide in it. Thi passage is a prophecy, and is also applicable to every believer; for the Lord will never leave nor forsake them.

Is. 42:18-25 Observe the call given to this people, and the characte given of them. Multitudes are ruined for want of observing that whic they cannot but see; they perish, not through ignorance, but carelessness. The Lord is well-pleased in the making known his ow righteousness. For their sins they were spoiled of all their possessions. This fully came to pass in the destruction of the Jewis nation. There is no resisting, nor escaping God's anger. See the mischief sin makes; it provokes God to anger. And those not humbled by lesser judgments, must expect greater. Alas! how many professe Christians are blind as the benighted heathen! While the Lord i well-pleased in saving sinners through the righteousness of Christ he will also glorify his justice, by punishing all proud despisers. Seein God has poured out his wrath on his once-favoured people, because of their sins, let us fear, lest a promise being left us of entering int his rest, any of us should be found to come short of it __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

שׁירו 7891 ליהוה 3068 שׁיר 7892 חדשׁ 2319 תהלתו 8416 מקצה 7097 הארץ 776 יורדי 3381 הים 3220 ומלאו 4393 איים 339 וישׁביהם׃ 3427


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