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Gereviseerde Lutherse Vertaling
Jesaja 10:21
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Een rest bekeert zich, de rest van Jakob tot den sterken god.
Het overblijfsel zal wederkeren, het overblijfsel van Jakob, tot den sterken God!
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
return: Isaiah 7:3, Isaiah 9:13, Isaiah 19:22, Isaiah 55:7, Isaiah 65:8, Isaiah 65:9, Hosea 6:1, Hosea 7:10, Hosea 7:16, Hosea 14:1, Acts 26:20, 2 Corinthians 3:14-16
the mighty God: Isaiah 9:6
Reciprocal: Isaiah 17:7 - General Isaiah 28:5 - residue Jeremiah 32:18 - the Great Micah 4:7 - I will Micah 5:3 - then Romans 9:27 - a remnant
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The remnant shall return,.... This is said in allusion to Shearjashub, the name of Isaiah's son, Isaiah 7:3 which signifies "the remnant shall return", and was imposed on him, to give assurance of it; meaning, either that they should return from the Babylonish captivity, as they did, or to God by repentance; or rather the sense is, they shall turn to the Lord, be converted to Christ, to the faith and obedience of him, as some of them were when he came, a few, not all, only a remnant, as it is explained in the next clause:
[even] the remnant of Jacob, to the mighty God; the Messiah, so called, Isaiah 9:6. The Targum is,
"the remnant which have not sinned, and are turned from sin; the remnant of the house of Jacob shall return to worship before the mighty God.''
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The remnant ... - That is, those who shall be left after the invasion of Sennacherib.
Shall return - Shall abandon their idolatrous rites and places of worship, and shall worship the true God.
The mighty God - The God that had evinced his power in overcoming and destroying the armies of Sennacherib.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Isaiah 10:21. The remnant shalt return - unto the mighty God. — אל גבור El gibbor, the mighty or conquering God; the Messiah, the same person mentioned in Isaiah 9:6 of the preceding chapter.