Jesaja 25:8

8 Hij zal den dood verslinden tot overwinning, en de Heere HEERE zal de tranen van alle aangezichten afwissen; en Hij zal de smaadheid Zijns volks van de ganse aarde wegnemen; want de HEERE heeft het gesproken.

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Jesaja 25:8 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 25:8

He will swallow up death in victory
Or, "for ever" {g}. This is to be understood, not of a spiritual death, which is swallowed up in conversion, and of which those that are quickened shall never die more; nor of the conversion of the Jews, which will be as life from the dead; nor of the civil death of the witnesses, and of their rising, who afterwards will never die more, in that sense; but of a corporeal death: this Christ has swallowed up in victory, by dying on the cross, both with respect to himself, who will never die more, and with respect to his people, from whom he has abolished it as a penal evil; but it chiefly respects the resurrection state, or the personal coming of Christ, when the dead in him shall rise first, and shall never die more, there will be no more death, neither corporeal, spiritual, nor eternal to them; on them death shall have no power, in any shape: and then will this saying be brought about or fulfilled, as the apostle has interpreted it, ( 1 Corinthians 15:54 ) ( Revelation 21:4 ) ( 20:6 ) so the Jews


FOOTNOTES:

F8 interpret it of the future state, when those that live again shall die no more, and there will be no death; and of the days of the Messiah, when the dead will be raised F9: and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces;
there are many things now that cause tears to fall from the saints, as their own sins, indwelling sin, unbelief, carnality, leanness, backslidings and the sins of others, the temptations of Satan, the hiding of God's face, afflictions of various sorts, and the persecutions of men; but these will be no more in the New Jerusalem state; and therefore God is said to wipe them away, having removed the cause of them, ( Revelation 7:17 ) ( Revelation 21:4 ) the allusion is to a tender parent, that takes a handkerchief, and wipes the face of its child, when it has been crying, and quiets and comforts it: and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the
earth;
all the reproaches and calumnies which have been cast upon them, and all misrepresentations of them, shall be taken away from them everywhere, and they will no longer lie under them, but stand clear of all false charges and accusations: or all persecution shall now cease; there shall be none to hurt them in all the holy mountain, ( Isaiah 11:9 ) : for the Lord hath spoken [it];
and it shall be done. The Targum is,
``for by the word of the Lord it is so decreed.''

F7 (xunl) "in sempiternum", Munster, Pagninus, Montanus; "in aeternum", Piscator.
F8 Gloss. in T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 94. Misna, Moed Katon, c. 3. sect. 9. Midrash Kohelet, fol. 61. 2.
F9 Zohar in Gen. fol. 73. 1. Shemot Rabba, sect. 20. fol. 131. 4.

Jesaja 25:8 In-Context

6 En de HEERE der heirscharen zal op dezen berg allen volken een vetten maaltijd maken, een maaltijd van reinen wijn, van vet vol mergs, van reine wijnen, die gezuiverd zijn.
7 En Hij zal op dezen berg verslinden het bewindsel des aangezichts, waarmede alle volken bewonden zijn, en het deksel, waarmede alle natien bedekt zijn.
8 Hij zal den dood verslinden tot overwinning, en de Heere HEERE zal de tranen van alle aangezichten afwissen; en Hij zal de smaadheid Zijns volks van de ganse aarde wegnemen; want de HEERE heeft het gesproken.
9 En men zal te dien dage zeggen: Ziet, Deze is onze God; wij hebben Hem verwacht, en Hij zal ons zalig maken. Deze is de HEERE, wij hebben Hem verwacht, wij zullen ons verheugen en verblijden in Zijn zaligheid.
10 Want de hand des HEEREN zal op dezen berg rusten; maar Moab zal onder Hem verdorst worden, gelijk het stro verdorst wordt tot mest.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.