Isaiah 63:2 - Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary

Bible Comments

The Prophet, encouraged by the gracious and condescending answer he had received, ventures now to go further in his enquiry, and asketh, how it is that One so great and glorious, should appear in an office so mean and humble? And this, Reader, is, and will be, among all the redeemed, the everlasting subject of wonder, praise, and joy, to all eternity. Oh! the condescension of the Lord Jesus, in emptying himself of his glory, and taking upon him the form of a servant! Surely, by this debasement, and by the obedience and death he wrought in the Person of the Mediator, the law of God hath been more honoured and glorified, than could have been done by the unsinning obedience and death of angels and men, to all eternity.

Isaiah 63:2

2 Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?