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Isaiah 44:8

Fear ye not, neither be afraid - (see the notes at Isaiah 41:10). The word rendered here ' be afraid,' occurs nowhere else in the Bible. There can be no doubt, however, in regard to its meaning. The Septuagint renders it, ́ ͂ Mēde planasthe - ' Neither be deceived.' All the other ancient versions express the sense to fear, to be afraid (Gesenius' Lexicon on the word yârahh ).

Have not I told thee from that time - Have I not fully declared from the very commencement of your history as a people, in the main what shall occur?

Ye are even my witnesses - (See the notes at Isaiah 43:12).

Is there a God besides me? - This is a strong mode of affirming that there is no God besides Yahweh (see the note at Isaiah 44:6).

Yea, there is no God - Margin, ' Rock' ( tsûr ). The word rock is often applied to God (see the note at Isaiah 30:29; compare Deuteronomy 32:4, Deuteronomy 32:30-31; Psalms 19:14; Psalms 31:2-3; Psalms 42:9; et soepe al . The idea is taken from the fact that a lofty rock or fastness was inaccessible by an enemy, and that those who fled there were safe.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Isaiah 44:8:

Isaiah 41:22
Isaiah 43:10
Isaiah 44:7
Isaiah 45:5
Isaiah 48:6
Ezekiel 47:1
Hosea 13:4
Romans 1:20
Revelation 11:3

 

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