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  1. Isaiah himself tells us, "I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple" (John 6:1). But no man hath seen God at any time. The Word is the express image of His Person. This glory was of the pre-incarnate Word, who was in the beginning with God, and was God.

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      John 12:41. Ὅτι (see the critical notes): because he saw His...

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      Isaiah said these things because he saw Jesus’ glory and...

    • 41 KJV

      These things said Esaias, when he saw his glory, and spake...

    • 41 Catholic Bible

      These things said Isaias, when he saw his glory, and spoke...

  2. (41) Isaiah said this because he saw Jesus' glory and spoke about him. It is also worth pointing put that Isaiah saw Jesus seated on a throne. There is a literal throne in Heaven. This obviously speaks of authority and kingship for only kings sit on thrones. Our Lord Jesus is high and exalted, above all.

  3. Jan 24, 2012 · Introduction: 1. Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings in Judah. 2. Uzziah and Jotham are said to have done right in the sight of the Lord. They sought the Lord by listening to the prophets, however they did not eradicate the idolatry in Judah for the people still sacrificed and burned incense on the ...

  4. John 12:41. Ὅτι (see the critical notes): because he saw His glory, and (in consequence of this view) spoke of Him. This was the occasion that moved him, and it led to his speaking what is contained in John 12:40. αὐτοῦ] refers to Christ, the subject of ἰάσομαι, John 12:40, and the chief person in the whole subject under ...

  5. Jul 13, 2018 · Finally, John 12:41 tells us that Isaiah prophesied as he did because he saw the glory of Christ. Since John quotes from Isaiah 6, where Isaiah’s vision of God is recorded, we likely have reference to a vision of the preincarnate Christ. When Isaiah saw God sitting on His throne high and lifted up (Isa. 6:1–7), he saw the Son of God.

  6. The Divine Majesty as he subsisteth in three persons, as may be gathered both from the plural number us, used of this Lord, Isaiah 6:8, and comparing other scriptures; for God the Father is described as sitting upon a throne, Daniel 7:9,13, and elsewhere; and the glory of God here manifested is said to be Christ’s glory, John 12:41, and the words of the Lord here following are said to be ...

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  8. NIV Isaiah said this because he saw Jesusglory and spoke about him. NASB These things Isaiah said because he saw His glory, and he spoke about Him. CSB Isaiah said these things because he saw his glory and spoke about him. NLT Isaiah was referring to Jesus when he said this, because he saw the future and spoke of the Messiah’s glory.

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