Isaiah 26:13

13 Domine Deus noster possederunt nos domini absque te tantum in te recordemur nominis tui

Isaiah 26:13 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 26:13

O Lord our God, [other] lords besides thee have had
dominion over us
Sin and Satan have the dominion over the Lord's people, in a state of unregeneracy; before the good work of grace is wrought in them, every lust is a lord, and is served and obeyed: and Satan is the god of this world by usurpation, and leads men captive at his will. Some think that the idols the Jews had served and worshipped, called "Baalim" or lords, are meant, and that this is a confession of their sin; but that word is not here used. The Targum interprets it of the Jewish governors ruling over them, without the Lord; rather the Assyrians and Babylonians are designed; but it is best of all to understand it of persecuting tyrants, of antichristian kings and states that have exercised a tyrannical power over the people of God: [but] by thee only will we make mention of thy name;
that is, by thy strength, and through grace received from thee, we will be only subject to thee, our King and Lawgiver, and obey thy commands, serve and worship thee, knowing that it is right to obey God rather than man; or through the influence of thy grace, and by the assistance of thy Spirit, we will celebrate thy name, give thee thanks for our deliverance from the servitude, bondage, and oppression of other lords.

Isaiah 26:13 In-Context

11 Domine exaltetur manus tua et non videant videant et confundantur zelantes populi et ignis hostes tuos devoret
12 Domine dabis pacem nobis omnia enim opera nostra operatus es nobis
13 Domine Deus noster possederunt nos domini absque te tantum in te recordemur nominis tui
14 morientes non vivant gigantes non resurgant propterea visitasti et contrivisti eos et perdidisti omnem memoriam eorum
15 indulsisti genti Domine indulsisti genti numquid glorificatus es elongasti omnes terminos terrae
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.