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Isaiah 54:7
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"For a short time I turned away from you, but with all my love I will welcome you again.
For a small moment I have forsaken you; but with great mercies I will gather you.
God says, "I left you for a short time, but with great kindness I will bring you back again.
"For a short time I abandoned you, but with great compassion I will gather you.
For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee.
For a small moment have I forsaken you; but with great mercies will I gather you.
"For a brief moment I abandoned you, But with great compassion and mercy I will gather you [to Myself again].
For a brief moment I deserted you, but with great compassion I will gather you.
Thi Lord God seide, At a poynt in litil tyme Y forsook thee, and Y schal gadere thee togidere in greete merciful doyngis.
For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee.
For a brief moment I forsook you, but with great compassion I will bring you back.
I rejected you for a while, but with love and tenderness I will embrace you again.
For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee.
For a short time I gave you up; but with great mercies I will take you back again.
"Briefly I abandoned you, but with great compassion I am taking you back.
For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee.
For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great compassion will I gather thee.
For a small moment haue I forsaken thee, but with great mercies will I gather thee.
"For a short time I left you, but with much loving-pity I will take you back.
For a brief moment I abandoned you, but with great compassion I will gather you.
For a litle while haue I forsaken thee, but with great compassion will I gather thee.
For in a little anger I have forsaken you; but with my great mercies I will gather you.
For a small moment, I forsook thee, - But, with abounding compassions, do I embrace thee:
For a small moment have I forsaken thee, but with great mercies will I gather thee.
For a brief moment I forsook you, but with great compassion I will gather you.
A litle while haue I forsaken thee: but with great mercifulnesse shall I take thee vp vnto me.
For a little while I left thee: but with great mercy will I have compassion upon thee.
"For one brief moment I left you; with deep love I will take you back.
“I deserted you for a brief moment,but I will take you back with abundant compassion.
For a small moment have I forsaken you; but with great mercies will I gather you.
For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee.
I abandoned you for a short moment, but I will gather you with great compassion.
For a little moment I have left you, but I will gather you with great pityings.
In a small moment I have forsaken thee, And in great mercies I do gather thee,
A litle while haue I forsaken the, but wt greate mercifulnes shal I take the vp vnto me.
Your Redeemer God says: "I left you, but only for a moment. Now, with enormous compassion, I'm bringing you back. In an outburst of anger I turned my back on you— but only for a moment. It's with lasting love that I'm tenderly caring for you.
"For a brief moment I abandoned you, But with great compassion I will gather you.
"For a mere moment I have forsaken you, But with great mercies I will gather you.
"For a brief moment I forsook you, But with great compassion I will gather you.
"For a brief moment I forsook you,But with great compassion I will gather you.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
a small: Isaiah 26:20, Isaiah 60:10, Psalms 30:5, 2 Corinthians 4:17, 2 Peter 3:8
with: Isaiah 11:11, Isaiah 27:12, Isaiah 40:11, Isaiah 43:5, Isaiah 43:6, Isaiah 56:8, Isaiah 60:4, Isaiah 66:18, Deuteronomy 30:3, Psalms 106:47, Ezekiel 36:24, Micah 4:6, Matthew 23:37, Ephesians 1:10
Reciprocal: Psalms 57:10 - truth Psalms 85:3 - taken Isaiah 10:25 - For yet Isaiah 14:1 - the Lord Isaiah 51:22 - I have Isaiah 62:4 - shalt no Jeremiah 31:10 - He Lamentations 3:31 - General Ezekiel 36:11 - will do Zechariah 11:13 - Cast Luke 1:71 - we John 14:27 - Peace I leave John 16:22 - and your
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For a small moment have I forsaken thee,.... The people of God seem to be forsaken by him when he hides his face from them, as it is afterwards explained; when they are in distress, and he does not immediately appear for them; when they are afflicted in body and mind, though these afflictions are but for a moment; nor are they really forsaken, not as to things temporal or spiritual; God never forsakes the work of his own hands, nor his people, at least for ever, or so as that they shall perish. Some interpret this of the seventy years' captivity of the Jews in Babylon, which was but a very short time; others of the times of ignorance in the Gentile world before the coming of Christ, which God winked at, when he overlooked them, and took no notice of them; but I choose to understand it of the time and state of the Christian church, during the ten persecutions of Rome Pagan, when it seemed to be forsaken of God, and to be triumphed over by her enemies:
but with great mercies will I gather thee; they had been scattered about by persecution, but now should be gathered together in bodies, and have their public assemblies, and worship God openly, none making them afraid; which was fulfilled in Constantine's time, when Paganism was abolished, and Christianity established throughout the Roman empire; when public places for Christian worship were opened everywhere, the Gospel was freely preached, and multitudes were gathered by effectual calling, and brought into the Gospel church, which was now in a very flourishing condition; for this is not to be understood of the gathering of the captive Jews from Babylon, nor of the calling of the Gentiles by the ministry of the apostles, nor of the restoration and conversion of the Jews in the latter day, though this is more eligible than the former, and much less of the gathering of the saints at the last day.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For a small moment - The Chaldee and Syriac render this, âIn a little anger.â Lowth has adopted this, but without sufficient authority. The Hebrew means, âFor a little moment;â a very short time. The reference here is probably to the captivity at Babylon, when they were apparently forsaken by Yahweh. Though to them this appeared long, yet compared with their subsequent prosperity, it was but an instant of time. Though this had probably a primary reference to the captivity then, yet there can be no impropriety in applying it to other similar cases. It contains an important principle; that is, that though God appears to forsake his people, yet it will be comparatively but for a moment. He will remember his covenant, and however long their trials may seem to be, yet compared with the subsequent mercies and the favors which shall result from them, they will seem to be but as the sorrows of the briefest point of duration (compare 2 Corinthians 4:17).
But with great mercies - The contrast here is not that of duration but of magnitude. The forsaking was âlittle,â the mercies would be âgreat.â It would be mercy that they would be recalled at all after all their faults and crimes; and the mercy which would be bestowed in the enlargement of their numbers would be inexpressibly great.
Will I gather thee - Will I collect thee from thy dispersions, and gather thee to myself as my own people.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Isaiah 54:7. For a small moment - "In a little anger"] So the Chaldee and Syriac, either reading ר×× regaz, for ר××¢ rega; or understanding the latter word as meaning the same with the former, which they both make use of. See Psalms 30:5; Psalms 35:20, in the Septuagint, where they render ר××¢ rega by οÏγη, anger.