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He said, “Certainly they will be my people,
children who are not disloyal.”[a]
He became their deliverer.
Through all that they suffered, he suffered too.[b]
The messenger sent from his very presence[c] delivered them.
In his love and mercy he protected[d] them;
he lifted them up and carried them throughout ancient times.[e]
10 But they rebelled and offended[f] his holy Spirit,[g]
so he turned into an enemy
and fought against them.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 63:8 tn Heb “children [who] do not act deceitfully.” Here the verb refers to covenantal loyalty.
  2. Isaiah 63:9 tn Heb “in all their distress, there was distress to him” (reading לוֹ [lo] with the margin/Qere).
  3. Isaiah 63:9 tn Heb “the messenger [or “angel”] of his face”; NIV “the angel of his presence.”sn This may refer to the “angel of God” mentioned in Exod 14:19, who in turn may be identical to the divine “presence” (literally, “face”) referred to in Exod 33:14-15 and Deut 4:37. Here in Isa 63 this messenger may be equated with God’s “holy Spirit” (see vv. 10-11) and “the Spirit of the Lord” (v. 14). See also Ps 139:7, where God’s “Spirit” seems to be equated with his “presence” (literally, “face”) in the synonymous parallelistic structure.
  4. Isaiah 63:9 tn Or “redeemed” (KJV, NAB, NIV), or “delivered.”
  5. Isaiah 63:9 tn Heb “all the days of antiquity”; KJV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV “days of old.”
  6. Isaiah 63:10 tn Or “grieved, hurt the feelings of.”
  7. Isaiah 63:10 sn The phrase “holy Spirit” occurs in the OT only here (in v. 11 as well) and in Ps 51:11 (51:13 HT), where it is associated with the divine presence.