Isaiah 46

Tyndale Open Study Notes 7 verses

Isaiah 46:1

46:1-2 This taunt was against the self-contradiction of Babylonian religion.46:1 Marduk-bel was the most important god in the Babylonian pantheon. Bel (similar to “Baal”) designated lordship. • Nebo (Nabu, Nebu), the patron deity of Babylonian scribes, was thought to be the son of Marduk-bel. • Instead of being paraded in glory at a Babylonian festival, these gods would be hauled away on ox carts and disposed of, rejected by the Babylonian people.

Isaiah 46:3

46:3 Those who remain in Israel refers to the remnant that would be left alive after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. • The Lord, the Creator of humanity, cares for and carries his people (contrast the Babylonian idols that must be carried instead). • since you were born . . . before you were born: The Lord chose Israel even before they were a nation (see also 49:5).

Isaiah 46:8

46:8-13 Many of the exiles would be completely discouraged and not believe the prediction of God’s rescue. God challenged this unbelief.

Isaiah 46:10

46:10 God knows the future before it even happens; he has comprehensive control over all events, and all his acts match his words (41:4, 26). He is the First and the Last (44:6; 48:12).

Isaiah 46:11

46:11 The swift bird of prey from the east refers to Cyrus, the Persian king (see study note on 41:2).

Isaiah 46:12

46:12 Formerly, Israel cared little for doing right (literally righteousness; see also 58:2; 59:9).

Isaiah 46:13

46:13 The good news for Israel was that God was coming to set things right (literally I will bring my righteousness near; see 40:9; 51:5). • show my glory to Israel: Unlike a craftsman who bestows material splendor on an idol (44:13), the Lord bestows true dignity on his people.
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