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Isaias 48:6
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hast heard: Psalms 107:43, Jeremiah 2:31, Micah 6:9
and will: Isaiah 21:10, Isaiah 43:8-10, Psalms 40:9, Psalms 40:10, Psalms 71:15-18, Psalms 78:3-6, Psalms 119:13, Psalms 145:4, Psalms 145:5, Jeremiah 50:2, Matthew 10:27, Acts 1:8
showed: Isaiah 42:9, Daniel 12:8-13, Amos 3:6, John 15:15, Romans 16:25, Romans 16:26, 1 Corinthians 2:9, 1 Peter 1:10-12, Revelation 1:19, Revelation 4:1, Revelation 5:1, Revelation 5:2, Revelation 6:1-17
Reciprocal: Isaiah 42:20 - Seeing Isaiah 43:9 - who among Isaiah 43:19 - I will do Isaiah 48:20 - utter it even Jeremiah 33:3 - mighty Matthew 24:25 - General 1 Corinthians 2:7 - even Hebrews 12:25 - See
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou hast heard, see all this: and will ye not declare it?.... You have heard of all these things, how they were foretold before they were; how they came to pass exactly as they were predicted; now look over these prophecies, and compare them with the events; see the exact completion of them; and when you have so done, can you be so stouthearted and impudent as to deny them, or not own and confess them?
I have showed thee new things from this time, even hidden things, and thou didst not know them; meaning the destruction of the Babylonish empire, and the deliverance of the Jews by Cyrus, prophesied just now in the preceding chapters; things not yet come to pass, newly revealed, which were hidden in the breast of God, and unknown to them until prophesied of; and which were typical of redemption by the incarnate Son of God, whose incarnation, and salvation by him, were new, unheard of, and wonderful things; and of the new state of things under the Gospel dispensation, when all things shall become new; the doctrines and ordinances of which are new; the whole Gospel is a hidden mystery, and unknown to men till revealed and made known by the Spirit of God.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Thou hast heard - You are witnesses that the prediction was uttered long before it was fulfilled.
See all this - Behold how it is all fulfilled. Bear witness that the event is as it was predicted.
And will ye not declare it? - Will you not bear witness to the entire fulfillment of the prophecy? God appeals to them as qualified to testify that what he had declared had come to pass, and calls on them to make this known as a demonstration that he alone was God (see the notes at Isaiah 44:8).
I have showed thee new things from this time - From this time I make known a thing which has not before occurred, that you may have a similar demonstration that Yahweh is God. The ‘new thing’ here referred to, is, doubtless, the prediction of the deliverance from the captivity at Babylon - a new thing, in contradistinction from those which had been before predicted, and which were already fulfilled (see the notes at Isaiah 42:9; Isaiah 43:19).
Even hidden things - Events which are so concealed that they could not be conjectured by any political sagacity, or by any contemplation of mere natural causes. They are, as it were, laid up in dark treasurehouses (compare Isaiah 45:3), and they can be known only by him to whom ‘the darkness shineth as the day,’ and to whom the night and the day are both alike Psalms 139:12.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Isaiah 48:6. Thou hast heard, see all this - "Thou didst hear it beforehand; behold, the whole is accomplished"] For חזה chazeh, see, a MS. has הזה hazzeh, this; thou hast heard the whole of this: the Syriac has וחזית vechazith, "thou hast heard, and thou hast seen, the whole." Perhaps it should be הנה hinneh, behold. In order to express the full sense, I have rendered it somewhat paraphrastically.