Isaiah 51:4-14

4 1"Give attention to me, my people, and give ear to me, my nation; 2for a law[a] will go out from me, and I will set my justice for a light to the peoples.
5 3My righteousness draws near, my salvation has gone out, and my arms will judge the peoples; 4the coastlands hope for me, and for my arm they wait.
6 5Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look at the earth beneath; 6for the heavens vanish like smoke, the earth will wear out like a garment, and they who dwell in it will die in like manner;[b] 7but my salvation will be forever, and my righteousness will never be dismayed.
7 8"Listen to me, you who know righteousness, the people 9in whose heart is my law; 10fear not the reproach of man, nor be dismayed at their revilings.
8 11For the moth will eat them up like a garment, and the worm will eat them like wool; 12but my righteousness will be forever, and my salvation to all generations."
9 13Awake, awake, 14put on strength, O 15arm of the LORD; awake, 16as in days of old, the generations of long ago. Was it not you who cut 17Rahab in pieces, who pierced 18the dragon?
10 19Was it not you who dried up the sea, the waters of the great deep, who made the depths of the sea a way for the redeemed to pass over?
11 20And the ransomed of the LORD shall return and come to Zion with singing; everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.
12 "I, I am he 21who comforts you; who are you that you are afraid of 22man who dies, of the son of man who is made 23like grass,
13 and have forgotten the LORD, your Maker, 24who stretched out the heavens and 25laid the foundations of the earth, and you fear continually all the day because of the wrath of 26the oppressor, when he sets himself to destroy? And where is the wrath of 27the oppressor?
14 28He who is bowed down shall speedily be released; he shall not die and go down 29to the pit, neither shall his bread be lacking.

Isaiah 51:4-14 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 29

  • 1. Psalms 78:1
  • 2. Isaiah 2:3
  • 3. Isaiah 46:13
  • 4. See Isaiah 11:11
  • 5. Isaiah 40:26
  • 6. Psalms 102:26; [Matthew 24:25; 2 Peter 3:10; Revelation 21:1]
  • 7. [Psalms 102:27, 28]
  • 8. ver. 1
  • 9. Psalms 37:31
  • 10. Isaiah 41:14; Matthew 10:28
  • 11. Isaiah 50:9
  • 12. [See ver. 6 above]
  • 13. ver. 17; Isaiah 52:1
  • 14. [Psalms 93:1]
  • 15. Isaiah 40:10; Isaiah 52:10; Isaiah 53:1; Luke 1:51
  • 16. Psalms 44:1
  • 17. Isaiah 30:7
  • 18. Isaiah 27:1; Psalms 74:13, 14; Ezekiel 29:3
  • 19. Isaiah 43:16; Exodus 14:21; Psalms 106:9
  • 20. See Isaiah 35:10
  • 21. Isaiah 40:1; Isaiah 66:13
  • 22. Psalms 118:6
  • 23. See Isaiah 40:6
  • 24. Isaiah 40:22
  • 25. See Isaiah 48:13
  • 26. Isaiah 14:4
  • 27. Isaiah 14:4
  • 28. Isaiah 45:13
  • 29. Zechariah 9:11

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Or for teaching; also verse 7
  • [b]. Or will die like gnats
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