Isaiah 51:12-16

12 "I, even I, am He who 1comforts you. Who are you that you are afraid of 2man who dies And of the son of man who is made 3like grass,
13 That you have 4forgotten the LORD your Maker, Who 5stretched out the heavens And laid the foundations of the earth, That you 6fear continually all day long because * of the fury of the oppressor, As he makes ready to destroy? But where is the fury of the 7oppressor?
14 "The 8exile will soon be set free, and will not die in the dungeon, 9nor will his bread be lacking.
15 "For I am the LORD your God, who 10stirs up the sea and its waves roar (the LORD of hosts is His name ).
16 "I have 11put My words in your mouth and have 12covered you with the shadow of My hand, to 13establish the heavens, to found the earth, and to say to Zion, 'You are My people.' "

Isaiah 51:12-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 51

This chapter gives the church and people of God reason to expect comfortable times and certain salvation, though they had many enemies. They are directed to look to Abraham and Sarah, signified by the rock and hole of the pit, and observe how he was called alone, blessed and increased; which should be improved as an argument to strengthen their faith, that God could and would bless and increase his church, though in a low estate, and bring it into a flourishing one, Isa 51:1-3. They are assured of the publication of the Gospel, expressed by the law, doctrine, and judgment of the Lord; by which means the righteousness and salvation of Christ should be brought nigh to them, as the object of their trust and confidence, Isa 51:4,5, and also of the perpetuity of his righteousness and salvation, when the heavens, and the earth, and the inhabitants of it, should decay, even their revilers and persecutors, and therefore they need not fear their reproaches and revilings, Isa 51:6-8, upon which follows a prayer of faith, that the Lord would exert his power as in former times, when he destroyed the Egyptians, and dried up the Red sea for Israel to pass through, the ransomed of the Lord; from whence it might be concluded, that the redeemed of the Lord would be brought into a very comfortable condition again, Isa 51:9-11 wherefore they had no reason to be afraid of men, since the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth, would deliver, comfort, and establish them, of which he assured them by his prophet, Isa 51:12-16, and though Jerusalem and her sons were, or would be, in a very distressed condition, through the sword and famine, which is described, Isa 51:17-20, yet they should be delivered out of it, and their persecutors should be brought into the same, Isa 51:21-23.

Cross References 13

  • 1. Isaiah 51:3
  • 2. Psalms 118:6; Isaiah 2:22
  • 3. Isaiah 40:6, 7; 1 Peter 1:24
  • 4. Deuteronomy 6:12; Deuteronomy 8:11; Isaiah 17:10
  • 5. Job 9:8; Psalms 104:2; Isaiah 40:22; Isaiah 45:12, 18; Isaiah 48:13
  • 6. Isaiah 7:4; Isaiah 10:24
  • 7. Isaiah 49:26; Isaiah 54:14
  • 8. Isaiah 48:20; Isaiah 52:2
  • 9. Isaiah 33:6; Isaiah 49:10
  • 10. Psalms 107:25; Jeremiah 31:35
  • 11. Deuteronomy 18:18; Isaiah 59:21
  • 12. Exodus 33:22; Isaiah 49:2
  • 13. Isaiah 66:22

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