Isaiah 9:1-9

1 There will be no way for them to escape from this time of trouble. 1 The land of the tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali was once disgraced, but the future will bring honor to this region, from the Mediterranean eastward to the land on the other side of the Jordan, and even to Galilee itself, where the foreigners live.
2 The people who walked in darkness 2 have seen a great light. They lived in a land of shadows, but now light is shining on them.
3 You have given them great joy, Lord; you have made them happy. They rejoice in what you have done, as people rejoice when they harvest grain or when they divide captured wealth.
4 For you have broken the yoke that burdened them and the rod that beat their shoulders. You have defeated the nation that oppressed and exploited your people, just as you defeated the army of Midian long ago.
5 The boots of the invading army and all their bloodstained clothing will be destroyed by fire.
6 A child is born to us! A son is given to us! And he will be our ruler. He will be called, "Wonderful Counselor," "Mighty God," "Eternal Father," "Prince of Peace."
7 His royal power will continue to grow; 3 his kingdom will always be at peace. He will rule as King David's successor, basing his power on right and justice, from now until the end of time. The Lord Almighty is determined to do all this.
8 The Lord has pronounced judgment on the kingdom of Israel, on the descendants of Jacob.
9 All the people of Israel, everyone who lives in the city of Samaria, will know that he has done this. Now they are proud and arrogant. They say,

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Cross References 3

  • 1. 9.1Matthew 4.15.
  • 2. 9.2Matthew 4.16;Luke 1.79.
  • 3. 9.7Luke 1.32, 33.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. [Probable text] You have given them great joy; [Hebrew] You have increased the nation.
  • [b]. Wonderful; [or] Wise.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.