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The Messiah in Isaiah Bible Study Chapter 43: He makes a way! By I Gordon. Introduction. Isa 43:16 Thus says the LORD, Who makes a way through the sea And a path through the mighty waters From the passage above we see that God introduces Himself as the God who makes a way. This is a very special verse for me
21 Oct 2004 The LORD is the Gracious Redeemer Introduction The next two oracles of the book (Isaiah 43:1-13 and 43:14—44:5) focus on redemption from captivity. It is here that the message focuses on the idea of the Servant as the nation. In the first one the LORD promises to regather His undeserving nation
22 Mar 2017 Isaiah 43:1-7 Commentary. Chapters 40-55, the portion of the book of Isaiah that deals with the end of the Babylonian exile, is often referred to as
Bible passage and explanatory commentary for Isaiah chapter 43.
For a comprehensive study of the passage, download the Study Guide (PDF download). 1. What charge does the Lord bring against His people in Isaiah 43:27-28 (printed below?) Your first forefather sinned, and your teachers have transgressed against me. (28) Therefore, I made the princes of the sanctuary profane;
Isaiah 43 uses God's relationship with ancient Israel to teach us of His character. How He dealt with Israel shows us how He may deal with Christians today.
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Bible commentary about Isaiah 43 (Matthew Henry's Commentary).
Fear Not A. Reasons not to fear. 1. (Isa 43:1) Fear not, knowing you belong to the LORD. But now, thus says the LORD, who created you, O Jacob, and He who.
Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible. When thou passest through the waters - This is a general promise, and means that whenever and wherever they should pass through water or fire, he would protect them. It had been true in their past history as a people; and the assurance is here
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