Isaiah 42:10

A Song of Praise to the LORD

10 Sing a new song to the Lord. Sing praise to him from one end of the earth to the other. Sing, you who sail out on the ocean. Sing, all of you creatures in it. Sing, you islands. Sing, all of you who live there.

Isaiah 42:10 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 42:10

Sing unto the Lord a new song
On account of the new things before prophesied of, and now done; on account of redemption and salvation by Christ, and the conversion of the Gentiles through the light of the Gospel brought among them; the song of redeeming love, and for the Gospel, and regenerating grace; and not the Jews only, but the Gentiles also, are called upon to sing this song, as having a special share in the blessings, the subject of it: hence it follows, and his praise from the end of the earth;
thither the Gospel being sent, and there made effectual to the conversion of many, these are exhorted to sing and show forth the praises of him who had called them out of Heathenish blindness and darkness into the marvellous light of the Gospel and grace of God: ye that go down into the sea;
in ships, that trade by sea; such as the Phoenicians, Tyrians, and Sidonians, to whom the Gospel came, and where it was preached with success, to the conversion of many of them, and therefore had reason to join in this new song; see ( Acts 11:19 ) ( Acts 21:3 Acts 21:4 ) or such that went by sea to distant parts, on purpose to publish the Gospel, as Paul, Barnabas, Silas, and Timothy; and who, succeeding in their work, had reason to rejoice; see ( Acts 13:4 ) ( 16:11 ) ( 20:13 ) ( 21:1 ) : and all that is therein:
or "the fulness of it" F19; meaning not the fishes in it, but the islands of it, as next explained: the isles, and the inhabitants thereof;
as Cyprus, Crete, and other isles, which heard the joyful sound of the Gospel, and embraced it, ( Acts 13:4 ) ( Titus 1:5 ) , and, as the sea often denotes the western part of the world from Judea, this may design the European parts of it, and the islands in it, particularly ours of Great Britain and Ireland, whither the Gospel came very early.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (walmw) "et plenitudo ejus", Munster, Pagainus, Montanus.

Isaiah 42:10 In-Context

8 "I am the Lord. That is my name! I will not let any other god share my glory. I will not let statues of gods share my praise.
9 What I said would happen has taken place. Now I announce new things to you. Before they even begin to happen, I announce them to you."
10 Sing a new song to the Lord. Sing praise to him from one end of the earth to the other. Sing, you who sail out on the ocean. Sing, all of you creatures in it. Sing, you islands. Sing, all of you who live there.
11 Let the desert and its towns raise their voices. Let those who live in the settlements of Kedar be glad. Let the people of Sela sing with joy. Let them shout from the tops of the mountains.
12 Let them give glory to the Lord. Let them praise him in the islands.
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