I am the LORD, your Holy One, the Creator of Israel, and your King.”
15. I Jehovah. This verse contains no statement, and only shews who it is that speaks, how great is his power and majesty, and, in a word, how warmly he loves the elect people, so as to give greater weight to the former promise.
Israel's faith had sunk so low that God must repeat His promise again and again. He takes the title Redeemer as His office and business; He will be all they need. Babylon must fall so His people may go free, and their cruel masters will perish even in their ships.
AI summary
Commenting on Isaiah 43:14-21
Thus saith the Lord, which maketh a way in the sea,.... Who did make a way in the Red sea, when he led Israel through it as on dry land; this, with what follows, is observed to encourage the faith of the Lord's people in the performance of what he had promised, to bring them out of Babylon; for he that had done this, and...