Commentary of Charles Spurgeon, Adam Clarke & Matthew Henry
and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge
shall my righteous servant justify many;
for he shall bear their iniquities.
Vs.11
He shall see of the travail of his sous, and shall be satisfied. He
shall see it beforehand (so it may be understood); he shall with the prospect of
his sufferings have a prospect of the fruit, and he shall be satisfied with the
bargain.
He shall see it when it is accomplished in the conversion and salvation
of poor sinners.
Our Lord Jesus was in travail of soul for our
redemption and salvation, in great pain, but with longing desire to be
delivered, and all the pains and throes he underwent were in order to it and
hastened it on.
Christ does and will see the blessed fruit of the travail
of his soul in the founding and building up of his church and the eternal
salvation of all that were given him.
He will not come short of his end in any
part of his work, but will himself see that he has not labored in vain.
Cyrus, a type of Christ, shall perform all God's pleasure and therefore, no doubt, Christ shall.