Isaiah 42:9
the former.Ge 15:12-16; Jos 21:45; 23:14,15; 1Ki 8:15-20; 11:36new things.41:22,23; 43:19; 44:7,8; 46:9,10; Joh 13:19; Ac 15:18; 1Pe 1:10-122Pe 1:19-21Isaiah 48:6
hast heard.Ps 107:43; Jer 2:31; Mic 6:9and will.21:10; 43:8-10; Ps 40:9,10; 71:15-18; 78:3-6; 119:13; 145:4,5Jer 50:2; Mt 10:27; Ac 1:8shewed.42:9; Da 12:8-13; Am 3:6; Joh 15:15; Ro 16:25,26; 1Co 2:91Pe 1:10-12; Re 1:19; 4:1; 5:1,2; 6:1-17Jeremiah 31:22
How.2:18,23,36; 4:14; 13:27; Ho 8:5backsliding.3:6,8,11,12,14,22; 7:24; 8:4-6; 14:7; 49:4; Ho 4:16; 11:7; 14:4Zec 7:11created.Nu 16:30A woman.[nqbh tcwbb gbr ,] literally "A female ('one who is only a woman, not a wife, namely a virgin,' says Cocceius) shall encompass a man," or a male child: comp. Job 3:3. Which, together with the addition of a new creation, may well be understood to denote the miraculous conception. Hence the Jews have applied it determinately to the Messiah. In Berashith Rabba, (Parash 89) it is said, that as God punished Israel in a virgin, so would he also heal; and in Midrash Tillim, on Ps. 2, R. Huna, in the name of R. Idi, speaking of the sufferings of the Messiah, says, that when his hour is come, God shall say, "I must create him with a new creation; and so he saith, This day I have begotten thee." Ge 3:15; Isa 7:14; Mt 1:21; Lu 1:34,35; Ga 4:4Revelation of John 21:5
that sat.4:2,9; 5:1; 20:11Behold.Isa 42:9; 43:19; 2Co 5:17Write.1:11,19these.19:9
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