Isaiah 61:5-11

5 My people, foreigners will serve you. They will take care of your flocks And farm your land and tend your vineyards.
6 And you will be known as the priests of the Lord, The servants of our God. You will enjoy the wealth of the nations And be proud that it is yours.
7 Your shame and disgrace are ended. You will live in your own land, And your wealth will be doubled; Your joy will last forever.
8 The Lord says, "I love justice and I hate oppression and crime. I will faithfully reward my people And make an eternal covenant with them.
9 They will be famous among the nations; Everyone who sees them will know That they are a people whom I have blessed."
10 Jerusalem rejoices because of what the Lord has done. 1 She is like a bride dressed for her wedding. God has clothed her with salvation and victory.
11 As surely as seeds sprout and grow, The Sovereign Lord will save his people, And all the nations will praise him.

Isaiah 61:5-11 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 61

In this chapter both Christ and the church are introduced speaking, in their turns. It begins with the words of Christ, describing his work and office; his qualifications for it; the several parts and branches of it; and the ends to be answered by it; Isa 61:1-3, the reparation of the church; the feeding it by strangers; its being a holy priesthood; its enjoying the riches of the Gentiles; its having honour and joy, instead of shame and confusion; its prosperity in the work of the Lord, and the continuance of its spiritual offspring among the Gentiles, are prophesied of in Isa 61:4-9, and then the church is represented as rejoicing in the Lord, on account of her being clothed with his righteousness, so ornamental to her, Isa 61:10 and the chapter is concluded with a promise of her righteousness and glory appearing before all the nations of the world; of which the following chapter is an illustrious prophecy, Isa 61:11.

Cross References 1

  • 1. 61.10Revelation 21.2.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.