Isaiah 42:1-6

God's Promise concerning His Servant

1 "1Behold, My 2Servant, whom I uphold; My 3chosen one in whom My 4soul delights. I have put My 5Spirit upon Him; He will bring forth 6justice to the nations.
2 "He will not cry out or raise His voice, Nor make His voice heard in the street.
3 "A bruised reed He will not break And a dimly burning wick He will not extinguish; He will faithfully bring forth 7justice.
4 "He will not be 8disheartened or crushed Until He has established justice in the earth; And the 9coastlands will wait expectantly for His law."
5 Thus says God the LORD, Who 10created the heavens and 11stretched them out, Who spread out the 12earth and its offspring, Who 13gives breath to the people on it And spirit to those who walk in it,
6 "I am the LORD, I have 14called You in righteousness, I will also 15hold You by the hand and 16watch over You, And I will appoint You as a 17covenant to the people, As a 18light to the nations,

Isaiah 42:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 42

This chapter begins with a prophecy concerning the Messiah, under the character of the servant of the Lord, and his elect, whom he supported, and was well pleased with; whose work is pointed at, and for which he was well qualified with the Spirit without measure, Isa 42:1 and is described by his humility and meekness, Isa 42:2, by his tenderness to weak and ignorant persons, Isa 42:3 and by his courage and resolution, Isa 42:4 then follow his call to his work, and the several parts of it, introduced with setting forth the greatness of God that called him, as the Creator of the heavens and of the earth, and of men upon it, Isa 42:5-7, whose name is Jehovah, and whose glory is incommunicable to a creature, and whose knowledge reaches to future things, which are predicted by him, Isa 42:8,9, and then Gentiles are called upon to praise the Lord, and give glory to him, partly for the above promises concerning the Messiah, Isa 42:10-12, and partly for the destruction of his enemies, Isa 42:13-15, and also for his gracious regard to such who had been blind and ignorant, Isa 42:16, the confusion of idolaters is prophesied of, and an exhortation is given them to make use of the means of light and knowledge, Isa 42:17,18, and the blindness, ignorance, and stupidity of the Jews, are exposed, though there was a remnant among them with whom the Lord was well pleased, for the sake of the righteousness of his Son, Isa 42:19-21, but as for the body of the people, they were to be given up to the spoilers and robbers for their sins and disobedience, and be the butt of the divine wrath and vengeance, Isa 42:22-24.

Cross References 18

  • 1. Matthew 12:18-21
  • 2. Isaiah 41:8; Isaiah 43:10; Isaiah 49:3-6; Isaiah 52:13; Isaiah 53:11; Matthew 12:18-21; Philippians 2:7
  • 3. Luke 9:35; 1 Peter 2:4, 6
  • 4. Matthew 3:17; Matthew 17:5; Mark 1:11; Luke 3:22
  • 5. Isaiah 11:2; Isaiah 59:21; Isaiah 61:1; Matthew 3:16; Luke 4:18, 19, 21
  • 6. Isaiah 2:4
  • 7. Psalms 72:2, 4; Psalms 96:13
  • 8. Isaiah 40:28
  • 9. Isaiah 11:11; Isaiah 24:15; Isaiah 42:10, 12; Isaiah 49:1; Isaiah 51:5; Isaiah 60:9; Isaiah 66:19
  • 10. Psalms 102:25, 26; Isaiah 45:18
  • 11. Psalms 104:2; Isaiah 40:22
  • 12. Psalms 24:1, 2; Psalms 136:6
  • 13. Job 12:10; Job 33:4; Isaiah 57:16; Daniel 5:23; Acts 17:25
  • 14. Isaiah 41:2; Jeremiah 23:5, 6
  • 15. Isaiah 41:13; Isaiah 45:1
  • 16. Isaiah 26:3; Isaiah 27:3
  • 17. Isaiah 49:8
  • 18. Isaiah 49:6; Isaiah 51:4; Isaiah 60:1, 3; Luke 2:32; Acts 13:47; Acts 26:23

Footnotes 4

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