Behold, My servant will prosper, He will be high and lifted up and greatly exalted. (Isaiah 52:13)
high . . . lifted up . . . Ultimately, when the Servant rules over his kingdom, he will receive international recognition for the effectiveness of his reign. (John MacArthur)
He shall be exalted. . . as he has been exalted by his Father, by raising him from the dead, and giving him glory; by placing him at his own right hand, and giving him all power in heaven and in earth; by committing all judgment into his hands, that all men may honour him as they do the Father: and he is “extolled” by his people, in his person and offices, by giving him the glory of their salvation, in their hearts, thoughts, and affections, with their mouths and lips; and so he is in his house and ordinances, by his ministers and churches: and is made “very high”; higher than the kings of the earth; higher than the angels of heaven; higher than the heavens themselves. (John Gill)
