6. Thou, &c.--So "ye are my witnesses"
(Isa 43:10).
Thou canst testify the prediction was uttered long before the
fulfilment: "see all this," namely, that the event answers to the
prophecy.
declare--make the fact known as a proof that Jehovah alone is God
(Isa 44:8).
new things--namely, the deliverance from Babylon by Cyrus, new in contradistinction from former predictions that had been fulfilled
(Isa 42:9; 43:19).
Antitypically, the prophecy has in view the "new things" of the gospel
treasury
(So 7:13;
Mt 13:52;
2Co 5:17;
Re 21:5).
From this point forward, the prophecies as to Messiah's first and
second advents and the restoration of Israel, have a new
circumstantial distinctness, such as did not characterize the previous
ones, even of Isaiah. Babylon, in this view, answers to the mystical
Babylon of Revelation.
hidden--which could not have been guessed by political sagacity
(Da 2:22, 29;
1Co 2:9, 10).
JFB.
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