Jesaja 52

1 Waak op, waak op, trek uw sterkte aan, o Sion! trek uw sierlijke klederen aan, o Jeruzalem, gij heilige stad? want in u zal voortaan geen onbesnedene noch onreine meer komen.
2 Schud u uit het stof, maak u op, zit neder, o Jeruzalem! maak u los van de banden van uw hals, gij gevangene dochter van Sion!
3 Want zo zegt de HEERE; Gijlieden zijt om niet verkocht, gij zult ook zonder geld gelost worden.
4 Want zo zegt de Heere HEERE: In vorige tijden trok Mijn volk af in Egypte, om als vreemdeling aldaar te verkeren; en Assur heeft hetzelve om niet onderdrukt.
5 En nu, wat heb Ik hier te doen? spreekt de HEERE, dewijl Mijn volk om niet weggenomen is, en degenen die over hetzelve heersen, het doen huilen, spreekt de HEERE, en Mijn Naam geduriglijk den gansen dag gelasterd wordt;
6 Daarom zal Mijn volk, daarom zal het Mijn Naam in dien dag kennen, dat Ik het Zelf ben, Die spreekt: Zie, hier ben Ik.
7 Hoe liefelijk zijn op de bergen de voeten desgenen, die het goede boodschapt, die den vrede doet horen; desgenen, die goede boodschap brengt van het goede, die heil doet horen; desgenen, die tot Sion zegt: Uw God is Koning.
8 Er is een stem uwer wachters; zij verheffen de stem, zij juichen te zamen; want zij zullen oog aan oog zien, als de HEERE Sion wederbrengen zal.
9 Maakt een geschal, juicht te zamen, gij woeste plaatsen van Jeruzalem! want de HEERE heeft Zijn volk getroost, Hij heeft Jeruzalem verlost.
10 De HEERE heeft Zijn heiligen arm ontbloot voor de ogen aller heidenen; en al de einden der aarde zullen zien het heil onzes Gods.
11 Vertrekt, vertrekt, gaat uit van daar, raakt het onreine niet aan; gaat uit het midden van hen, reinigt u, gij, die de vaten des HEEREN draagt!
12 Want gijlieden zult niet met haast uitgaan, noch met der vlucht henengaan; want de HEERE zal voor ulieder aangezicht henentrekken, en de God van Israel zal uw achtertocht wezen.
13 Ziet, Mijn Knecht zal verstandelijk handelen; Hij zal verhoogd en verheven, ja, zeer hoog worden.
14 Gelijk als velen zich over u ontzet hebben, alzo verdorven was Zijn gelaat, meer dan van iemand, en Zijn gedaante, meer dan van andere mensenkinderen;
15 Alzo zal Hij vele heidenen besprengen, ja, de koningen zullen hun mond over Hem toehouden; want denwelken het niet verkondigd was, die zullen het zien, en welken het niet gehoord hebben, die zullen het verstaan.

Jesaja 52 Commentary

Chapter 52

The welcome news of Christ's kingdom. (1-12) The humiliation of the Messiah. (13-15)

Verses 1-12 The gospel proclaims liberty to those bound with fears. Let those weary and heavy laden under the burden of sin, find relief in Christ, shake themselves from the dust of their doubts and fears, and loose themselves from those bands. The price paid by the Redeemer for our salvation, was not silver or gold, or corruptible things, but his own precious blood. Considering the freeness of this salvation, and how hurtful to temporal comfort sins are, we shall more value the redemption which is in Christ. Do we seek victory over every sin, recollecting that the glory of God requires holiness in every follower of Christ? The good news is, that the Lord Jesus reigns. Christ himself brought these tidings first. His ministers proclaim these good tidings: keeping themselves clean from the pollutions of the world, they are beautiful to those to whom they are sent. Zion's watchmen could scarcely discern any thing of God's favour through the dark cloud of their afflictions; but now the cloud is scattered, they shall plainly see the performance. Zion's waste places shall then rejoice; all the world will have the benefit. This is applied to our salvation by Christ. Babylon is no place for Israelites. And it is a call to all in the bondage of sin and Satan, to use the liberty Christ has proclaimed. They were to go with diligent haste, not to lose time nor linger; but they were not to go with distrustful haste. Those in the way of duty, are under God's special protection; and he that believes this, will not hasten for fear.

Verses 13-15 Here begins that wonderful, minute, and faithful description of the office, character, and glory of the Messiah, which has struck conviction to many of the most hardened unbelievers. Christ is Wisdom itself; in the work of our redemption there appeared the wisdom of God in a mystery. Those that saw him, said, Surely never man looked so miserable: never was sorrow like unto his sorrow. But God highly exalted him. That shall be discovered by the gospel of Christ, which could never be told in any other way. And Christ having once shed his blood for sinners, its power still continues. May all opposers see the wisdom of ceasing from their opposition, and be made partakers of the blood of sprinkling, and the baptism of the Holy Ghost; obeying him, and praising his salvation.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 52

This chapter is a prophecy of the glorious state of the church in the latter day, typified by the deliverance of the Jews from Babylon. The church, under the names of Zion and Jerusalem, is exhorted to awake and clothe herself with strength, and with beautiful garments, to shake off her dust, and loose her bands, since she should become a pure and separate people, Isa 52:1,2 and whereas the Lord's people had been afflicted formerly by the Egyptians, and more lately by the Assyrians, a free redemption is promised them; and the rather they might expect it, since the Lord was no gainer by their affliction, but a loser in his name and honour, as well as they distressed, Isa 52:3-5. And it is suggested, that the knowledge of the Lord should be spread, the good tidings of peace and salvation be delightfully published, and that the ministers of the Gospel should have clear light, and be harmonious and unanimous in the publishing of it, Isa 52:6-8. Upon which the waste places of Jerusalem are called upon to rejoice, both because of the restoration of the Jews, and the conversion of the Gentiles, Isa 2:9,10. And the people of God are called to go out of Babylon, the manner of their departure is directed, and something said for their encouragement, Isa 52:11,12. And the chapter is concluded with some account of the Messiah, of his humiliation and exaltation, and of his work and office, Isa 52:13-15, and which are enlarged upon in the next chapter, which ought properly to begin with these last verses.

Jesaja 52 Commentaries

The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.