Isaías 54:8

8 En un acceso de ira escondí mi rostro de ti por un momento, pero con misericordia eterna tendré compasión de ti dice el SEÑOR tu Redentor.

Isaías 54:8 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 54:8

In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment
This signifies much the same as before, when God hides his face from his people, withdraws his gracious presence, and does not grant the discoveries of his love; or they are under the frowns of his providence, and have not the smiles of his face and the light of his countenance as formerly, then they think they are forsaken by him; though all this is but for a moment, a small period of time; and though it seems to be in "wrath", it is but "little wrath"; and this wrath is no other than the displeasure of a loving and tender hearted father. The Syriac version renders it, "great wrath"; and so Schultens F15 thinks the word signifies "overflowing wrath" F16, and the vehemency of it; to which agrees R. Menachem F17, who interprets it, "the heat of wrath"; so the Lord's suffering such a scene of bloody persecutions to attend his church in the first ages of Christianity might seem to be: but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord
thy Redeemer;
all the dealings of God with his people, however dark and dismal they be, whatever appearances there are in them of wrath and displeasure, they are all agreeable to, and do not contradict, his everlasting love; and sooner or later he will make it manifest, he has mercy in store for his people, which he does and will exercise towards them; this mercy flows from his love and kindness to them, which kindness is everlasting, and continues in and through all states and conditions into which they come; the consideration of which is very comfortable and encouraging, and of which they may be assured from the relation the Lord stands in to them as their Redeemer; for, having redeemed them at the expense of his blood, he will effectually gather them by grace in calling, and will never lose them, or suffer them to perish here or hereafter.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Animadv. in Job, p. 145, 146.
F16 (Puq Puvb) "pauxillo irae exundantis, [vel] exiguo irae ebullientis", Vitringa.
F17 Apud Jarchi, Kimchi, & Ben Melech, in loc.

Isaías 54:8 In-Context

6 Porque como a mujer abandonada y afligida de espíritu, te ha llamado el SEÑOR, y como a esposa de la juventud que es repudiada dice tu Dios.
7 Por un breve momento te abandoné, pero con gran compasión te recogeré.
8 En un acceso de ira escondí mi rostro de ti por un momento, pero con misericordia eterna tendré compasión de ti dice el SEÑOR tu Redentor.
9 Porque esto es para mí como en los días de Noé, cuando juré que las aguas de Noé nunca más inundarían la tierra; así he jurado que no me enojaré contra ti, ni te reprenderé.
10 Porque los montes serán quitados y las colinas temblarán, pero mi misericordia no se apartará de ti, y el pacto de mi paz no será quebrantado dice el SEÑOR, que tiene compasión de ti.
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