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Isaiah 40:25

To whom then will ye liken me? - (See Isaiah 40:18) The prophet having thus set forth the majesty and glory of God, asks now with great emphasis, what could be an adequate and proper representation of such a God. And if God was such a Being, how great was the folly of idolatry, and how vain all their confidence in the gods which their own hands had made.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Isaiah 40:25:

Psalms 89:6
Psalms 113:5
Isaiah 46:5
John 1:3
John 5:26
Romans 1:23

 

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