Isaia 51:1-7

1 Ascoltatemi, voi che procacciate la giustizia, che cercate l’Eterno! Considerate la roccia onde foste tagliati, e la buca della cava onde foste cavati.
2 Considerate Abrahamo vostro padre, e Sara che vi partorì; poiché io lo chiamai quand’egli era solo, lo benedissi e lo moltiplicai.
3 Così l’Eterno sta per consolare Sion, consolerà tutte le sue ruine; renderà il deserto di lei pari ad un Eden, e la sua solitudine pari a un giardino dell’Eterno. Gioia ed allegrezza si troveranno in mezzo a lei, inni di lode e melodia di canti.
4 Prestami attenzione, o popolo mio! Porgimi orecchio, o mia nazione! Poiché la legge procederà da me, ed io porrò il mio diritto come una luce dei popoli.
5 La mia giustizia è vicina, la mia salvezza sta per apparire, e le mie braccia giudicheranno i popoli; le isole spereranno in me, e confideranno nel mio braccio.
6 Alzate gli occhi vostri al cielo, e abbassateli sulla terra! Poiché i cieli si dilegueranno come fumo, la terra invecchierà come un vestito, e i suoi abitanti parimente morranno; ma la mia salvezza durerà in eterno, e la mia giustizia non verrà mai meno.
7 Ascoltatemi, o voi che conoscete la giustizia, o popolo che hai nel cuore la mia legge! Non temete l’obbrobrio degli uomini, né siate sgomenti per i loro oltraggi.

Isaia 51:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 51

This chapter gives the church and people of God reason to expect comfortable times and certain salvation, though they had many enemies. They are directed to look to Abraham and Sarah, signified by the rock and hole of the pit, and observe how he was called alone, blessed and increased; which should be improved as an argument to strengthen their faith, that God could and would bless and increase his church, though in a low estate, and bring it into a flourishing one, Isa 51:1-3. They are assured of the publication of the Gospel, expressed by the law, doctrine, and judgment of the Lord; by which means the righteousness and salvation of Christ should be brought nigh to them, as the object of their trust and confidence, Isa 51:4,5, and also of the perpetuity of his righteousness and salvation, when the heavens, and the earth, and the inhabitants of it, should decay, even their revilers and persecutors, and therefore they need not fear their reproaches and revilings, Isa 51:6-8, upon which follows a prayer of faith, that the Lord would exert his power as in former times, when he destroyed the Egyptians, and dried up the Red sea for Israel to pass through, the ransomed of the Lord; from whence it might be concluded, that the redeemed of the Lord would be brought into a very comfortable condition again, Isa 51:9-11 wherefore they had no reason to be afraid of men, since the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth, would deliver, comfort, and establish them, of which he assured them by his prophet, Isa 51:12-16, and though Jerusalem and her sons were, or would be, in a very distressed condition, through the sword and famine, which is described, Isa 51:17-20, yet they should be delivered out of it, and their persecutors should be brought into the same, Isa 51:21-23.

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