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Yesaya 44:21
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Ingatlah semuanya ini, hai Yakub, sebab engkaulah hamba-Ku, hai Israel. Aku telah membentuk engkau, engkau adalah hamba-Ku; hai Israel, engkau tidak Kulupakan.
Perhatikanlah ini, hai Yakub! hai Israel! bahwa engkaulah hamba-Ku; Aku sudah merupakan dikau akan hamba-Ku, hai Israel! tiada engkau akan terlupa oleh-Ku.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Remember: Isaiah 42:23, Isaiah 46:8, Isaiah 46:9, Deuteronomy 4:9, Deuteronomy 4:23, Deuteronomy 31:19-21, Deuteronomy 32:18
thou art: Isaiah 44:1, Isaiah 44:2, Isaiah 41:8, Isaiah 41:9, Isaiah 43:1, Isaiah 43:7, Isaiah 43:15
thou shalt: Isaiah 49:15, Isaiah 49:16, Romans 11:28, Romans 11:29
Reciprocal: Nehemiah 9:19 - in thy Psalms 78:38 - But he Psalms 115:12 - hath Isaiah 14:1 - the Lord Isaiah 27:11 - therefore Isaiah 29:22 - who redeemed Isaiah 46:3 - Hearken Isaiah 64:8 - all are Jeremiah 51:5 - Israel Luke 1:54 - General Acts 27:23 - and Ephesians 2:10 - we are
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Hereby ye shalbe proued: [by] the lyfe of Pharao, ye shall not go hence, except your youngest brother come hither.
But bryng your youngest brother vnto me, and so shal your wordes be tryed true, and ye shall not dye: & they dyd so.
And he lifting vp his eyes, behelde his brother Beniamin his mothers sonne, and sayd: is this your younger brother of whom ye spake vnto me? And he said: God be mercyfull vnto thee my sonne.
And I wyll set mine eyes vpon them for the best, for I wyll bryng them agayne into this lande, I wyll buylde them vp, and not breake them downe, I wyll plant them, and not roote them out.
Beholde, I loose the bandes from thy handes this day: yf thou wilt nowe go with me vnto Babylon, vp then, for I wyll see to thee, and prouide for thee: but yf thou wylt not go with me to Babylon, then remayne here: Beholde all the lande is at thy wyll, loke where thou thinkest conuenient and good for thee to abyde, there dwell.
And though they go into captiuitie before their enemies, thence wil I commaunde the sworde & it shall slay them: and I will set myne eyes vpon them for euill, and not for good.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Remember these, O Jacob, O Israel,.... Remember these persons, these idolaters before spoken of; or these things, the gross idolatries they were guilty of, and loath and abhor them, shun and avoid them, and not imitate them, and do the same things: or remember that this was formerly your case, and admire the distinguishing grace of God, in turning you from idols to serve him: for by Jacob and Israel may be meant the spiritual Israel of God, or those from among the Gentiles called by the grace of God, and incorporated into Christian churches; see Isaiah 44:5:
for thou art my servant: I have formed thee; thou art my servant: and therefore should serve the Lord, and him only, and not idols, for no man can serve two masters; moreover, these were formed by the Spirit and grace of God in regeneration for his service, and therefore ought cheerfully to engage therein, and abide in it, and never serve any other:
O Israel, thou shalt not be forgotten of me; such as remember the Lord, and remember to serve him, he will remember, and not forget them, his love to them, his covenant with them, and the promises he has made them; he will not forget their persons, nor their service, their work and labour of love, which they have showed to his name. The Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions, render it, "do not forget me"; and so the Targum paraphrases it,
"do not forget my fears;''
to fear, serve, and worship the Lord, and him only; but Aben Ezra and Kimchi observe, it should be rendered as it is by our translators.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Remember these - Remember these things which are now said about the folly of idolatry, and the vanity of worshipping idols. The object of the argument is, to turn their attention to God, and to lead them to put their trust in him.
Thou art my servant - (See the notes at Isaiah 42:19; Isaiah 43:1).