Jesaja 52:2

2 Schüttle den Staub von dir ab, stehe auf, setze dich hin, Jerusalem! Mache dich los von den Fesseln deines Halses, du gefangene Tochter Zion!

Jesaja 52:2 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 52:2

Shake thyself from the dust
Or "the dust from thee" F7, in which she had sat, or rolled herself as a mourner; or where she had been trampled upon by her persecutors and oppressors; but now being delivered from them, as well as from all carnal professors and false teachers, she is called upon to shake herself from the dust of debasement and distress, of false doctrine, superstition, and will worship, in every form and shape, a great deal of which adheres to those churches called reformed. Arise, and sit down, O Jerusalem;
or "sit up", as it may be rendered; arise from thy low estate, from the ground and dust where thou art cast;

``and sit upon the throne of thy glory,''
so the Targum: it denotes the exaltation of the church from a low to a high estate, signified by the ascension of the witnesses to heaven, ( Revelation 11:12 ) . Some render it, "arise, O captivity"; or "captive" F8; so the word is used in ( Isaiah 49:24 Isaiah 49:25 ) and agrees with what follows: loose thyself from the bands of thy neck, O captive daughter of Zion;
or loose thou "the bands off thy neck from thee"; which seems to denote the people of God in mystical Babylon, a little before its destruction, who will be called out of it, as they afterwards are in this chapter; and to throw off the Romish yoke, and release themselves from that captivity and bondage they have been brought into by the man of sin, who now himself shall be led captive, ( Revelation 13:10 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F7 (rpem yrenth) "exute pulverem a te", Sanctius, Gataker.
F8 (ybv ymwq) "surge captivas", Forerius; so Ben Melech interprets it.

Jesaja 52:2 In-Context

1 Wache auf, wache auf; kleide dich, Zion, in deine Macht! Kleide dich in deine Prachtgewänder, Jerusalem, du heilige Stadt! Denn hinfort wird kein Unbeschnittener und kein Unreiner in dich eintreten.
2 Schüttle den Staub von dir ab, stehe auf, setze dich hin, Jerusalem! Mache dich los von den Fesseln deines Halses, du gefangene Tochter Zion!
3 Denn so spricht Jehova: Umsonst seid ihr verkauft worden, und nicht um Geld sollt ihr gelöst werden.
4 Denn so spricht der Herr, Jehova: Nach Ägypten zog mein Volk im Anfang hinab, um sich daselbst aufzuhalten; und Assyrien hat es ohne Ursache bedrückt.
5 Und nun, was habe ich hier zu schaffen? spricht Jehova. Denn mein Volk ist umsonst hinweggenommen; seine Beherrscher jauchzen, spricht Jehova, und beständig, den ganzen Tag, wird mein Name gelästert.
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