Isaiah 63:7-14

Isaiah 63:7-14

[7] I will mention  the lovingkindnesses  of the LORD,  and the praises  of the LORD,  hath bestowed  on us, and the great  goodness  toward the house  of Israel,  which he hath bestowed  on them according to his mercies,  and according to the multitude  of his lovingkindnesses.  [8] For he said,  Surely they are my people,  children  that will not lie:  so he was their Saviour.  [9] In all their affliction  he was afflicted,  and the angel  of his presence  saved  them: in his love  and in his pity  he redeemed  them; and he bare  them, and carried  them all the days  of old.  [10] But they rebelled,  and vexed  his holy  Spirit:  therefore he was turned  to be their enemy,  and he fought  against them. [11] Then he remembered  the days  of old,  Moses,  and his people,  saying, Where is he that brought them up  out of the sea  with the shepherd  of his flock?  where is he that put  his holy  Spirit  within  [12] them by the right hand  of Moses  with his glorious  arm,  dividing  the water  before  them, to make  himself an everlasting  name?  [13] them through the deep,  as an horse  in the wilderness,  that they should not stumble?  [14] As a beast  goeth down  into the valley,  the Spirit  of the LORD  caused him to rest:  so didst thou lead  thy people,  to make  thyself a glorious  name. 

What does Isaiah 63:7-14 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

This part of Isaiah"s lament consists of a review of Israel"s relationship with the Lord ( Isaiah 63:7-10) and a call for Israel to remember who He is ( Isaiah 63:11-14).