Jesaja 41:8

8 Du aber, Israel, mein Knecht, Jakob, den ich erwählt habe, Same Abrahams, meines Freundes;

Jesaja 41:8 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 41:8

But thou, Israel, art my servant
As the great spread and success of the Gospel could not fail of drawing the resentment of the idolatrous Heathens on those who embraced and professed it, and by whom they were grievously persecuted under the Roman emperors; wherefore, to support them under these trials, the Lord speaks these and the following comfortable words unto them; for not carnal, but spiritual Israel are here meant; such who by the power of divine grace were turned from idols to serve the living God, who were made willing to become his servants, and whose honour it was to be so called and accounted; and being so, they might be assured their Lord and Master would protect and defend them, bless and reward them: Jacob whom I have chosen;
Israelites indeed, Jacob like, plain hearted men, wrestling and prevailing ones in prayer with God, whom he chose to be his people, and peculiar treasure; who, though disallowed of men, were like their Lord and Saviour, chosen of God, and precious: the seed of Abraham my friend:
the spiritual seed of Abraham, being believers in Christ, and friends of his, as Abraham was; and whom he uses and shows to be such, by disclosing his secrets to them, ( John 15:15 ) .

Jesaja 41:8 In-Context

6 Einer half dem anderen und sprach zu seinem Bruder: Sei mutig!
7 Und der Künstler ermutigte den Schmelzer, der mit dem Hammer glättet ermutigte den, der auf den Amboß schlägt, und sprach von der Lötung: Sie ist gut; und er befestigte es mit Nägeln, daß es nicht wanke.
8 Du aber, Israel, mein Knecht, Jakob, den ich erwählt habe, Same Abrahams, meines Freundes;
9 du, den ich ergriffen von den Enden der Erde und von ihren fernsten Gegenden her gerufen habe, und zu welchem ich sprach: Du bist mein Knecht, ich habe dich erwählt und nicht verschmäht-
10 fürchte dich nicht, denn ich bin mit dir; schaue nicht ängstlich umher, denn ich bin dein Gott; ich stärke dich, ja, ich helfe dir, ja, ich stütze dich mit der Rechten meiner Gerechtigkeit.
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