Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
Go . . . forth . . . end of the earth—Primarily, a prophecy of their joyful deliverance from Babylon, and a direction that they should leave it when God opened the way. But the publication of it "to the ends of the earth" shows it has a more world-wide scope antitypically; Revelation 18:4 shows that the mystical Babylon is ultimately meant.
redeemed . . . Jacob— (Isaiah 43:1; Isaiah 44:22-23).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 48:20:
Isaiah 11:15
Isaiah 52:9
Isaiah 52:11
Jeremiah 50:8
Hosea 4:17
Micah 4:10
Zechariah 2:6
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