Isaia 43:18

18 Non ricordare più le cose passate, e non considerate più le cose antiche;

Isaia 43:18 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 43:18

Remember ye not the former things
Just now referred to, the bringing of Israel out of Egypt, and through the Red sea, and the drowning of Pharaoh and his army in it; for though these things were worthy to be remembered with thankfulness and praise, and to the glory of God, and for the encouragement of faith, yet not in comparison of what was hereafter to be done; meaning, not the redemption from Babylon, unless as a type of spiritual and eternal redemption by Christ; for otherwise there were greater and more wonderful things done, when Israel were brought out of Egypt, than when they were brought out of Babylon; but the great salvation by the Messiah, which exceeds both the deliverances out of Egypt and Babylon, is meant: neither consider the things of old;
unless as figures of the new, but not to be put upon a foot with them, much less to the undervaluing of them, and indeed to be forgotten in comparison of them; see ( Jeremiah 23:7 Jeremiah 23:8 ) . The Talmudists F17, by the "former" things, understand subjection to kingdoms; and, by the "things of old", the going out of Egypt; as they do by the "new thing", in the following verse, the war of Gog and Magog.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 T. Bab. Beracot, fol. 13. 1. T. Hieros. Beracot, fol. 4. 1.

Isaia 43:18 In-Context

16 Così parla l’Eterno, che aprì una strada nel mare e un sentiero fra le acque potenti,
17 che fece uscire carri e cavalli, un esercito di prodi guerrieri; e tutti quanti furono atterrati, né più si rialzarono; furono estinti, spenti come un lucignolo.
18 Non ricordare più le cose passate, e non considerate più le cose antiche;
19 ecco, io sto per fare una cosa nuova; essa sta per germogliare; non la riconoscerete voi? Sì, io aprirò una strada nel deserto, farò scorrer de’ fiumi nella solitudine.
20 Le bestie de’ campi, gli sciacalli e gli struzzi, mi glorificheranno perché avrò dato dell’acqua al deserto, de’ fiumi alla solitudine per dar da bere al mio popolo, al mio eletto.
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