John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 54:7 - 54:7

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Isaiah 54:7 - 54:7


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Isa_54:7 For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee.

Ver. 7. For a small moment have I forsaken thee.] I have made thee believe so, at least, by suffering thee to "fall into manifold temptations," {Jam_1:2} but for thy greatest good: {Heb_12:11} as (1.) For probation; (2.) For prevention; (3.) For purgation; (4.) For preparation to mercy. And although it should last as long as life, yet that were but for a moment. For what is life but a spot of time between two eternities? And God therefore taketh liberty to do it, because he hath such an eternity of time to reveal his kindness in; time enough for kisses and embraces. But usually God taketh off the smarting plaster as soon as it hath eaten away the proud flesh.



But with great mercies.
] Heb., With great tender mercies, such as the mother beareth towards the babe of her own body. {1Ki_3:16} God’s mercies are more than maternal.



Will I gather thee.] Or, Take thee up. {Psa_27:10} {See Trapp on "Psa_27:10"}