John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 49:14 - 49:14

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 49:14 - 49:14


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Isa_49:14 But Zion said, The LORD hath forsaken me, and my Lord hath forgotten me.

Ver. 14. But Zion said.] The Church hath her vicissitudes of joy and sorrow; mercies and crosses are interwoven; God checkereth his providences white and black; he speckleth his work. {as Zec_1:8}



The Lord hath forsaken me.
] No, never: Non deserit Deus, etiamsi deserere videatur; non deserit etiamsi deserat, {a} God may withdraw, but not utterly desert his; he may change his dispensation, not his disposition toward them.



My Lord hath forgotten me.
] My Lord still, though little enjoyed at present. So Psa_22:1. Plato could say that a man might believe, and yet not believe. "I believe," saith he in the gospel, "help mine unbelief" - that is, my weak and wavering faith.



{a} Augustine.