Ésaïe 41:9

9 Toi que j'ai pris des bouts de la terre, et que j'ai appelé de ses extrémités, à qui j'ai dit: Tu es mon serviteur; je t'ai élu, et je ne t'ai point rejeté.

Ésaïe 41:9 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 41:9

Thou whom I have taken from the ends of the earth
Meaning not Abraham, nor his natural seed; but such who believed in Christ, who dwelt in the furthest parts of the earth, to whom the Gospel came, and by which they were laid hold upon, and apprehended by Christ as his own: and called thee from the chief men thereof;
from among the great men of the earth, out of their families, courts, and palaces: or rather called them by grace, when such personages were passed by and left; not many noble, not many mighty, being called in those times, ( 1 Corinthians 1:26 ) : and said unto thee, thou art my servant;
and not only called them by the name, but made them such in reality: adding, I have chosen thee, and not cast thee away;
nor does the Lord cast away any whom he has chosen and foreknown; and therefore being thus dear to God, as all the above titles and acts of grace show, and being secured by him from perishing or being eternally lost, this should encourage them to suffer persecution patiently for his name's sake, and not be afraid of any of their enemies, as follows.

Ésaïe 41:9 In-Context

7 L'ouvrier encourage le fondeur; celui qui polit au marteau encourage celui qui frappe l'enclume; il dit de la soudure: elle est bonne; et il fixe l'idole avec des clous, pour qu'elle ne branle pas.
8 Mais toi, Israël, mon serviteur; toi Jacob, que j'ai élu; race d'Abraham, qui m'a aimé;
9 Toi que j'ai pris des bouts de la terre, et que j'ai appelé de ses extrémités, à qui j'ai dit: Tu es mon serviteur; je t'ai élu, et je ne t'ai point rejeté.
10 Ne crains point, car je suis avec toi; ne sois point éperdu, car je suis ton Dieu! Je te fortifie, je t'aide, et je te maintiens par la droite de ma justice.
11 Voici, tous ceux qui s'irritent contre toi, seront honteux et confus. Ils seront réduits à rien et périront, ceux qui s'élèvent contre toi.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.