Isaia 54

1 GIUBILA, o sterile, che non partorivi; fa’ risonar grida di allegrezza, e strilla, o tu, che non avevi dolori di parto; perciocchè i figliuoli della desolata saranno in maggior numero che quelli della maritata, ha detto il Signore.
2 Allarga il luogo del tuo padiglione, e sieno tesi i teli de’ tuoi tabernacoli; non divietarlo: allunga le tue corde, e ferma i tuoi piuoli.
3 Perciocchè tu moltiplicherai, traboccando a destra ed a sinistra; e la tua progenie possederà le genti, e renderà abitate le città deserte.
4 Non temere, perciocchè, tu non sarai confusa; e non vergognarti, perciocchè tu non sarai adontata; anzi dimenticherai la vergogna della tua fanciullezza, e non ti ricorderai più del vituperio della tua vedovità.
5 Perciocchè il tuo marito è quel che ti ha fatta; il suo Nome è: Il Signor degli eserciti; e il tuo Redentore è il Santo d’Israele, il quale sarà chiamato l’Iddio di tutta la terra.
6 Perciocchè il Signore ti ha chiamata, come una donna abbandonata, e tribolata di spirito; e come una moglie sposata in giovanezza, che sia stata mandata via, ha detto il tuo Dio.
7 Io ti ho lasciata per un piccol momento, ma ti raccoglierò per grandi misericordie.
8 Io ho nascosta la mia faccia da te per un momento, nello stante dell’indegnazione; ma ho avuta pietà di te per benignità eterna, ha detto il Signore, tuo Redentore.
9 Perciocchè questo mi sarà come le acque di Noè; conciossiachè, come io giurai che le acque di Noè non passerebbero più sopra la terra, così ho giurato che non mi adirerò più contro a te, e non ti sgriderò più.
10 Avvegnachè i monti si dipartissero dal luogo loro, e i colli si smovessero; pur non si dipartirà la mia benignità da te, e il patto della mia pace non sarà smosso; ha detto il Signore, che ha pietà di te.
11 O afflitta, tempestata, sconsolata; ecco, io poserò le tue pietre sopra marmo fino, e ti fonderò sopra zaffiri.
12 E farò le tue finestre di rubini e le tue porte di pietre di carbonchi, e tutto il tuo recinto di pietre preziose.
13 E tutti i tuoi figliuoli saranno insegnati dal Signore; e la pace de’ tuoi figliuoli sarà grande.
14 Tu sarai stabilita in giustizia, tu sarai lontana d’oppressione, sì che non la temerai; e di ruina, sì ch’ella non si accosterà a te.
15 Ecco, ben si faranno delle raunate, ma non da parte mia; chi si radunerà contro a te, venendoti addosso, caderà.
16 Ecco, io ho creato il fabbro che soffia il carbone nel fuoco, e che trae fuori lo strumento, per fare il suo lavoro; ed io ancora ho creato il guastatore, per distruggere.
17 Niun’arme fabbricata contro a te prospererà; e tu condannerai ogni lingua che si leverà contro a te in giudicio. Quest’è l’eredità de’ servitori del Signore, e la lor giustizia da parte mia, dice il Signore.

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Isaia 54 Commentary

Chapter 54

The increase of the church by the conversion of the Jews and Gentiles. (1-5) Its certain deliverance. (6-10) Its triumphant state is described. (11-17)

Verses 1-5 Observe the low state of religion in the world, for a long time before Christianity was brought in. But by preaching the gospel, multitudes were converted from idols to the living God. This is matter of great rejoicing to the church. The bounds of the church were extended. Though its state on earth is but mean and movable, like a tent or tabernacle, it is sometimes a growing state, and must be enlarged as the family increases. But the more numerous the church grows, the more she must fortify herself against errors and corruptions. Thy Maker is thy Husband. Christ is the Holy One of Israel, the Mediator of the covenant made with the Old Testament church. Long he had been called the God of Israel; but now he shall be called the God of the whole earth. And he will cleanse from sin, and cause every true believer to rejoice in this sacred union. We never can enough admire this mercy, or duly value this privilege.

Verses 6-10 As God is slow to anger, so he is swift to show mercy. And how sweet the returns of mercy would be, when God should come and comfort them! He will have mercy on them. God's gathering his people takes rise from his mercy, not any merit of theirs; and it is with great mercies, with everlasting kindness. The wrath is little, the mercies great; the wrath for a moment, the kindness everlasting. We are neither to despond under afflictions, nor to despair of relief. Mountains have been shaken and removed, but the promises of God never were broken by any event. Mountains and hills also signify great men. Creature-confidences shall fail; but when our friends fail us, our God does not. All this is alike applicable to the church at large, and to each believer. God will rebuke and correct his people for sins; but he will not cast them off. Let this encourage us to give the more diligence to make our calling and election sure.

Verses 11-17 Let the people of God, when afflicted and tossed, think they hear God speaking comfortably to them by these words, taking notice of their griefs and fears. The church is all glorious when full of the knowledge of God; for none teaches like him. It is a promise of the teaching and gifts of the Holy Spirit. All that are taught of God are taught to love one another. This seems to relate especially to the glorious times to succeed the tribulations of the church. Holiness, more than any thing, is the beauty of the church. God promises protection. There shall be no fears within; there shall be no fightings without. Military men value themselves on their splendid titles, but God calls them, "Wasters made to destroy," for they make wasting and destruction their business. He created them, therefore he will serve his own designs by them. The day is coming when God will reckon with wicked men for their hard speeches, ( Jude 1:15 ) . Security and final victory are the heritage of each faithful servant of the Lord. The righteousness by which they are justified, and the grace by which they are sanctified, are the gift of God, and the effect of his special love. Let us beseech him to sanctify our souls, and to employ us in his service.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 54

As the former chapter is a prophecy of the humiliation and exaltation of Christ, of his sufferings and death, and the glory that should follow; this is a prophecy of that part of his glory which relates to the flourishing estate of his church, as the fruit of his death, and explains and enlarges upon the promise of his having a numerous seed. The prophecy reaches from the death and resurrection of Christ to his second coming; and describes the state of the church during that time, which had been like a barren woman, but now fruitful, which was matter of joy; and would increase, and have yet a more numerous issue, through the conversion and accession of the Gentiles; and therefore is bid not to fear, since she should not bear the shame and reproach of widowhood, Isa 54:1-4, the reason confirming which is, because Christ was her husband, who was her Maker and Redeemer, the God of Israel, and of the whole earth, Isa 54:5, and though she might for some time be under some dark providences, and seem to be forsaken of God, and lie under his displeasure; yet she is assured of the love of God towards her, that it is constant and perpetual; which is illustrated by the oath and covenant of God with Noah, and by its being more immovable than mountains and hills, Isa 54:6-10, and though she would sometimes be in a very afflicted and uncomfortable condition, yet should be raised again to a state of great honour and splendour, of spiritual knowledge, peace, and safety, Isa 54:11-14 and that all her enemies, that gathered together against her, should perish, and all their attempts be unsuccessful, since the Lord was on her side, and would defend her cause, and protect her, Isa 54:15-17.

Isaia 54 Commentaries

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