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Douay-Rheims Bible

Isaiah 43:8

Bring forth the people that are blind, and have eyes: that are deaf, and have ears.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Condescension of God;   Depravity of Man;   Isaiah;   The Topic Concordance - Choosing/chosen;   Israel/jews;   Servants;   Witness;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Ear, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Testimony;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Deafness;   Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Election;   Messiah;   Micah, Book of;   Righteousness;   Seba;   Servant of the Lord;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Blind;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Deaf;   Messiah;   Omniscience;   Servant of Yahweh (the Lord);  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Bring out a people who are blind, yet have eyes,and are deaf, yet have ears.
Hebrew Names Version
Bring forth the blind people who have eyes, and the deaf who have ears.
King James Version
Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears.
English Standard Version
Bring out the people who are blind, yet have eyes, who are deaf, yet have ears!
New American Standard Bible
Bring out the people who are blind, even though they have eyes, And those who are deaf, even though they have ears.
New Century Version
Bring out the people who have eyes but don't see and those who have ears but don't hear.
Amplified Bible
Bring out the people who are blind, even though they have eyes, And the deaf, even though they have ears.
World English Bible
Bring forth the blind people who have eyes, and the deaf who have ears.
Geneva Bible (1587)
I will bring foorth the blinde people, and they shall haue eyes, and the deafe, and they shall haue eares.
Legacy Standard Bible
Bring out the people who are blind, even though they have eyes,And the deaf, even though they have ears.
Berean Standard Bible
Bring out a people who have eyes but are blind, and who have ears but are deaf.
Contemporary English Version
The Lord said: Bring my people together. They have eyes and ears, but they can't see or hear.
Complete Jewish Bible
Bring forward the people who are blind but have eyes, also the deaf who have ears.
Darby Translation
Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears.
Easy-to-Read Version
"Bring out the people who have eyes but are blind. Bring out the people who have ears but are deaf.
George Lamsa Translation
Bring forth the blind people who have eyes, and the deaf who have ears.
Good News Translation
God says, "Summon my people to court. They have eyes, but they are blind; they have ears, but they are deaf!
Lexham English Bible
Bring out the people blind yet with eyes, and deaf, though they have ears.
Literal Translation
Bring out the blind people, yet there are eyes; and the deaf, yet there are ears to him.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Bringe forth that people, whether they haue eyes or be blynde, deaf or haue eares.
American Standard Version
Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears.
Bible in Basic English
Send out the blind people who have eyes, and those who have ears, but they are shut.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
The blind people that have eyes shall be brought forth, and the deaf that have ears.
King James Version (1611)
Bring foorth the blinde people, that haue eyes; and the deafe that haue eares.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Bring foorth that people whiche is blinde and yet hath eyes, whiche are deafe although they haue eares.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
and I have brought forth the blind people; for their eyes are alike blind, and they that have ears are deaf.
English Revised Version
Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Lede thou forth the blynde puple, and hauynge iyen; the deef puple, and eeris ben to it.
Update Bible Version
Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears.
Webster's Bible Translation
Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears.
New English Translation
Bring out the people who are blind, even though they have eyes, those who are deaf, even though they have ears!
New King James Version
Bring out the blind people who have eyes, And the deaf who have ears.
New Living Translation
Bring out the people who have eyes but are blind, who have ears but are deaf.
New Life Bible
Bring out the people who are blind, even though they have eyes, and those who cannot hear, even though they have ears.
New Revised Standard
Bring forth the people who are blind, yet have eyes, who are deaf, yet have ears!
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Bring forth A blind people that have, eyes, and A deaf, that have, ears.
Revised Standard Version
Bring forth the people who are blind, yet have eyes, who are deaf, yet have ears!
Young's Literal Translation
He brought out a blind people who have eyes, And deaf ones who have ears.
THE MESSAGE
Get the blind and deaf out here and ready— the blind (though there's nothing wrong with their eyes) and the deaf (though there's nothing wrong with their ears). Then get the other nations out here and ready. Let's see what they have to say about this, how they account for what's happened. Let them present their expert witnesses and make their case; let them try to convince us what they say is true. "But you are my witnesses." God 's Decree. "You're my handpicked servant So that you'll come to know and trust me, understand both that I am and who I am. Previous to me there was no such thing as a god, nor will there be after me. I, yes I, am God . I'm the only Savior there is. I spoke, I saved, I told you what existed long before these upstart gods appeared on the scene. And you know it, you're my witnesses, you're the evidence." God 's Decree. "Yes, I am God. I've always been God and I always will be God. No one can take anything from me. I make; who can unmake it?"
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Bring out the people who are blind, even though they have eyes, And the deaf, even though they have ears.

Contextual Overview

8 Bring forth the people that are blind, and have eyes: that are deaf, and have ears. 9 All the nations are assembled together, and the tribes are gathered: who among you can declare this, and shall make us hear the former things? let them bring forth their witnesses, let them be justified, and hear, and say: It is truth. 10 You are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant whom I have chosen: that you may know, and believe me, and understand that I myself am. Before me there was no God formed, and after me there shall be none. 11 I am, I am the Lord: and there is no saviour besides me. 12 I have declared, and have saved. I have made it heard, and there was no strange one among you. You are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and I am God. 13 And from the beginning I am the same, and there is none that can deliver out of my hind: I will work, and who shall turn it away?

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Isaiah 6:9, Isaiah 42:18-20, Isaiah 44:18-20, Deuteronomy 29:2-4, Jeremiah 5:21, Ezekiel 12:2, 2 Corinthians 4:4-6

Reciprocal: Isaiah 35:5 - the eyes Isaiah 44:9 - their own Isaiah 48:6 - and will Daniel 10:21 - I will Matthew 11:5 - the deaf Luke 7:22 - the deaf Luke 18:43 - he John 9:7 - and came Acts 26:18 - open

Cross-References

Genesis 42:2
I have heard that wheat is sold in Egypt: Go ye down, and buy us necessaries, that we may live, and not be consumed with want.
Genesis 42:38
But he said: My son shall not go down with you: his brother is dead, and he is left alone: if any mischief befall him in the land to which you go, you will bring down my grey hairs with sorrow to hell.
Genesis 44:26
And we said to him: We cannot go: if our youngest brother go down with us, we will set out together: otherwise, without him we dare not see the man’s face.
Genesis 45:19
Give orders also that they take wagons out of the land of Egypt, for the carriage of their children and their wives; and say: Take up your father, and make haste to come with all speed:
Genesis 50:8
And the house of Joseph with his brethren, except their children, and their flocks and herds, which they left in the land of Gessen.
Genesis 50:21
Fear not: I will feed you and your children. And he comforted them, and spoke gently and mildly.
Exodus 20:12
Honour thy father and thy mother, that thou mayst be long lived upon the land which the Lord thy God will give thee.
Numbers 14:31
But your children, of whom you said, that they should be a prey to the enemies, will I bring in: that they may see the land which you have despised.
Deuteronomy 33:6
Let Ruben live, and not die, and be he small in number.
2 Kings 7:4
If we will enter into the city, we shall die with the famine: and if we will remain here, we must also die: come therefore, and let us run over to the camp of the Syrians. If they spare us, we shall live: but if they kill us, we shall but die.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears,.... The Targum applies this to the bringing of the people of Israel out of Egypt; and others understand it of their deliverance from the Babylonish captivity; and some of the exclusion of them from the kingdom of heaven, and casting them into outward darkness, according to Matthew 8:12, but it is rather to be understood of the conviction of them; though better of the Gentiles, and of the enlightening of them, who before were blind; and causing them to hear, who before were deaf to spiritual things, agreeably to what goes before. It seems best to consider the words as a summons to the Heathens uncalled, to the Roman Pagan empire, to come forth and appear, who were as blind and deaf as the idols they worshipped, and plead their cause, agreeably to what follows.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Bring forth the blind people - Many have understood this of the Jews. So Vitringa, Rosenmuller, Grotius, and others understand it. But Lowth, more correctly, regards it as referring to the Gentiles. It is designed as an argument to show the superiority of God over all idols, and to demonstrate that he was able to deliver his people from captivity and exile. He appeals, therefore Isaiah 43:9, to his own people in proof of his divinity and power. None of the pagan Isaiah 43:8 had been able to predict future events, none of the pagan gods, therefore, could save; but Yahweh, who had so often foretold events that were fulfilled, was able to deliver, and of that fact his own people had had abundant evidence.

That have eyes - They had natural faculties to see and know God (compare Romans 1:20), but they had not improved them, and they had, therefore, run into the sin and folly of idolatry. The phrase ‘bring forth,’ implies a solemn appeal made by God to them to enter into an argument on the subject (compare the note at Isaiah 41:1).

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Isaiah 43:8. Bring forth the blind people that have eyes - "Bring forth the people, blind, although they have eyes"] I understand this of the Gentiles, as the verse following, not of the Jews. Their natural faculties, if they had made a proper use of them, must have led them to the knowledge of the being and attributes of the one true God; "for his eternal power and Godhead," if well attended to, are clearly seen in his works, (Romans 1:20,) and would have preserved them from running into the folly and absurdity of worshipping idols. They are here challenged to produce the evidence of the power and foreknowledge of their idol gods; and the Jews are just afterwards, Isaiah 43:10, appealed to as witnesses for God in this cause, therefore these latter cannot here be meant by the people blind with eyes and deaf with ears.


 
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