isaiah 52:13 Behold, my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted and extolled, and be very high. - Free Bible Online
isaiah 52:13 Behold, My servant will prosper, He will be high and lifted up, and greatly exalted.
13. Here the fifty-third chapter ought to begin, and the fifty-second
chapter end with
Isa 52:12.
This section, from here to end of the fifty-third chapter settles the
controversy with the Jews, if Messiah be the person meant; and with
infidels, if written by Isaiah, or at any time before Christ. The
correspondence with the life and death of JesusChrist is so minute,
that it could not have resulted from conjecture or accident. An
impostor could not have shaped the course of events so as to
have made his character and life appear to be a fulfilment of it. The
writing is, moreover, declaredly prophetic. The quotations of it
in the New Testament show: (1) that it was, before the time of Jesus, a
recognized part of the Old Testament; (2) that it refers to Messiah
(Mt 8:17;
Mr 15:28;
Lu 22:37;
Joh 12:38;
Ac 8:28-35;
Ro 10:16;
1Pe 2:21-25).
The indirect allusions to it still more clearly prove the Messianic
interpretation; so universal was that interpretation, that it is simply
referred to in connection with the atoning virtue of His death,
without being formally quoted
(Mr 9:12;
Ro 4:25;
1Co 15:3;
2Co 5:21;
1Pe 1:19; 2:21-25;
1Jo 3:5).
The genuineness of the passage is certain; for the Jews would
not have forged it, since it is opposed to their notion of
Messiah, as a triumphant temporal prince. The Christians could
not have forged it; for the Jews, the enemies of Christianity, are "our
librarians" [PALEY]. The Jews try to evade its
force by the figment of two Messiahs, one a suffering Messiah (Ben
Joseph), the other a triumphant Messiah (Ben David). HILLEL maintained that Messiah has already come in the
person of Hezekiah. BUXTORF states that many of
the modern Rabbins believe that He has been come a good while, but will
not manifest Himself because of the sins of the Jews. But the ancient
Jews, as the Chaldee paraphrast, Jonathan, refer it to Messiah; so the
Medrasch Tauchuma (a commentary on the Pentateuch); also Rabbi
Moses Haddarschan (see HENGSTENBERG,
Christology of the Old Testament). Some explain it of the
Jewish people, either in the Babylonish exile, or in their present
sufferings and dispersion. Others, the pious portion of the
nation taken collectively, whose sufferings made a vicarious
satisfaction for the ungodly. Others, Isaiah, or Jeremiah [GESENIUS], the prophets collectively. But an
individual is plainly described: he suffers voluntarily,
innocently, patiently, and as the efficient cause of the
righteousness of His people, which holds good of none other but Messiah
(Isa 53:4-6, 9, 11;
contrast
Jer 20:7; 15:10-21;
Ps 137:8, 9).
Isa 53:9
can hold good of none other. The objection that the sufferings
(Isa 53:1-10)
referred to are represented as past, the glorification alone as
future
(Isa 52:13-15; 53:11, 12)
arises from not seeing that the prophet takes his stand in the
midst of the scenes which he describes as future. The greater
nearness of the first advent, and the interval between it and the
second, are implied by the use of the past tense as to the
first, the future as to the second.
Behold--awakening attention to the striking picture of Messiah that
follows (compare
Joh 19:5, 14).
my servant--Messiah
(Isa 42:1).
deal prudently--rather, "prosper"
[GESENIUS] as the parallel clause
favors
(Isa 53:10).
Or, uniting both meanings, "shall reign well" [HENGSTENBERG]. This verse sets forth in the beginning the
ultimate issue of His sufferings, the description of which follows: the
conclusion
(Isa 53:12)
corresponds; the section
(Isa 52:13; 53:12)
begins as it ends with His final glory.
extolled--elevated
(Mr 16:19;
Eph 1:20-22;
1Pe 3:22).
JFB.
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