Jesaja 55:12

12 Want in blijdschap zult gijlieden uittrekken, en met vrede voortgeleid worden; de bergen en heuvelen zullen geschal maken met vrolijk gezang voor uw aangezicht, en alle bomen des velds zullen de handen samenklappen.

Jesaja 55:12 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 55:12

For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace,
&c.] Though these words may literally respect the Jews' return from captivity to their own land, attended with joy and peace; as the preceding verse may respect the word of promise concerning it; as it is interpreted by the Targum,

``for with joy shall ye go out from among the people, and with peace shall ye be brought to your own land;''
yet they may be spiritually applied to the conversion of men, in consequence of the word being made effectual, of which the deliverance from the Babylonish thraldom was a type; when men "go out" of a state of bondage to sin, Satan, and the law; out of a state of darkness and ignorance; out of the pit of nature's misery and distress; out of themselves and their own righteousness; out of their own sinful ways, and from among the men of the world: and though here is a divine power exerted in all this, yet they go out freely, being led by the Spirit of God; who takes them by the hand as it were, and leads them in ways before unknown to them; he leads them to Christ, his person, fulness, blood, and righteousness; to the house of God, and to the ordinances of it; and from one degree of grace to another, till he brings them to glory: all which is attended with "joy and peace" to themselves; finding themselves released from bondage, in a state of light and comfort, out of the horrible pit, and on a rock; brought to Christ, and clothed with his righteousness; to the angels in heaven, who rejoice over every sinner that repenteth; to the ministers of the Gospel, who are the instruments of their conversion; and to all the saints into whose fellowship they are brought; which joy is further illustrated by the following strong figures: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing;
or the people that dwell upon them: and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands; or clap with their branches; as the Targum, the tops of them, being moved with gentle breezes of wind, bow themselves, and the branches intertwining and clasping each other like hands and arms. Kimchi observes, that "mountains and hills" may signify the kings of the nations; and "the trees of the field" the people rejoicing at the deliverance of the Jews, as they pass along: it may be as well applied to the ministers of the word, and common believers rejoicing at the conversion of sinners, in whom as wonderful a change is wrought, as in the following cases. Vitringa interprets this of the apostles and ministers of the word going forth into the Gentile world, attended with joy in themselves, and among the converts there.

Jesaja 55:12 In-Context

10 Want gelijk de regen en de sneeuw van den hemel nederdaalt, en derwaarts niet wederkeert; maar doorvochtigt de aarde, en maakt, dat zij voortbrenge en uitspruite, en zaad geve den zaaier, en brood den eter;
11 Alzo zal Mijn woord, dat uit Mijn mond uitgaat, ook zijn, het zal niet ledig tot Mij wederkeren; maar het zal doen, hetgeen Mij behaagt, en het zal voorspoedig zijn in hetgeen, waartoe Ik het zende.
12 Want in blijdschap zult gijlieden uittrekken, en met vrede voortgeleid worden; de bergen en heuvelen zullen geschal maken met vrolijk gezang voor uw aangezicht, en alle bomen des velds zullen de handen samenklappen.
13 Voor een doorn zal een denneboom opgaan, voor een distel zal een mirteboom opgaan; en het zal den HEERE wezen tot een naam, tot een eeuwig teken, dat niet uitgeroeid zal worden.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.