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I am Yahweh, your Holy One, the Creator of Israel, your King.
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God's Titles Are His Promises
Commentators explain that the titles in this verse—"Holy One," "Creator," and "King"—are not just names, but promises. "Holy One" signifies that God has set Israel apart for Himself. "Creator" refers to the "new creation" of Israel as His chosen people. "King" asserts His sovereign rule and protection, providing a firm basis for their hope of deliverance.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
I am the Lord — I am Yahweh — proven to be so, as the context requires us to interpret this, by sending to Babylon and bringing dow…
19th Century
Baptist
Thus says the LORD, your redeemer, the Holy One of Israel; For your sake I have sent to Babylon, and have brought down all their nobles, and th…
16th Century
Protestant
I Jehovah. This verse contains no statement, and only shows who it is that speaks, how great his power and majesty are, and, in a word, ho…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
I am the Lord, your Holy One And therefore need not doubt of the performance of those promises: the Crea…
The deliverance from Babylon is foretold, but there is reference to greater events. The redemption of sinners by Christ, the conversion of the Gent…
13th Century
Catholic
And now thus says the LORD. Here he shows them divine love through the remedies he granted them in their difficulties. This is d…
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