19. my servant--namely, Israel. Who of the heathen is so blind?
Considering Israel's high privileges, the heathen's blindness was as
nothing compared with that of Israelite idolaters.
my messenger . . . sent--Israel was designed by God to be the herald
of His truth to other nations.
perfect--furnished with institutions, civil and religious, suited to
their perfect well-being. Compare the title, "Jeshurun," the
perfect one, applied to Israel (compare
Isa 44:2),
as the type of Messiah [VITRINGA]. Or translate,
the friend of God, which Israel was by virtue of descent from
Abraham, who was so called
(Isa 41:8),
[GESENIUS]. The language, "my servant" (compare
Isa 42:1),
"messenger"
(Mal 3:1),
"perfect"
(Ro 10:4;
Heb 2:10;
1Pe 2:22),
can, in the full antitypical sense, only apply to Christ. So
Isa 42:21
plainly refers to Him. "Blind" and "deaf" in His case refer to His
endurance of suffering and reproach, as though He neither saw nor heard
(Ps 38:13, 14).
Thus there is a transition by contrast from the moral blindness
of Israel
(Isa 42:18)
to the patient blindness and deafness of Messiah [HORSLEY].
JFB.
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