Isaiah 43:1 But now thus saith the LORD that created thee, O Jacob, and he that formed thee, O Israel, Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine. Promises to protect and enlarge the church,
Isaiah 43:1-7. God appealeth to them as witnesses of his power and knowledge,
Isaiah 43:8-13. He foretelleth them the destruction of Babylon, and a new deliverance of his people,
Isaiah 43:14-21; whose sins,
Isaiah 43:22-24, against God’s mercies, render them inexcusable,
Isaiah 43:25-28.
But now thus saith the Lord;
but notwithstanding thy gross insensibleness under former judgments, for which I might justly send far heavier ones upon thee, yet I will deal mercifully with thee.
That created thee;
that made, thee his people, and that in so miraculous a manner, as if he had created thee a second time out of nothing; and therefore he will be gracious to his own workmanship.
I have redeemed thee
from the Egyptians, and divers other enemies; and therefore I will redeem thee again.
By thy name;
by the name of
God’s people, which was as proper and peculiar to them as the name of Israel.