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Considered a masterpiece at the time of its publication in 1909, the Scofield Reference Bible was the magnum opus of C. I. Scofield. It was published with the aim of helping students to be able to understand the text of the Bible when the use of commentaries and other tools were not readily available. This edition of the Scofield Reference Bible contains only Scofield’s notes on the Bible.

expect good, not evil, from him (vs. 8–20). Verses 21–24 form a contemptuous challenge to the idols in whom the nations are trusting. 41:8 Three servants of Jehovah are mentioned in Isaiah: (1) David (Isa. 37:35); (2) Israel the nation (Isa. 41:8–16; 43:1–10; 44:1–8, 21; 45:4; 48:20); (3) Messiah (42:1–12; 49, entire chapter, but note especially verses 5–7, where the Servant Christ restores the servant nation; 50:4–6; 52:13–15; 53:1–12). Israel the nation was a faithless servant, but restored and