Isaiah, 51

Christian Community Bible

1 Listen to me, you who pursue justice, you who go in search of Yahweh. Look to the rock from which you were hewn, to the pit from which you were quarried.

2 Look to Abraham, your father, and to Sarah, who gave you birth. He was alone when I called him; but I blessed and increased him.

3 Truly Yahweh's compassion is for Zion, his mercy is upon all her ruins. He will make her deserts like Eden, her wastelands like Yahweh's garden. In her will be found joy and rejoicing, melody and song of praise and thanks-giving.

4 Listen to me, you peoples, hear me, O nations. I am to give you my law, my justice will be a light to the nations.

5 Suddenly my justice will appear, my salvation is on the way, and my arm will impose my rule. The islands also wait in hope for me, trusting in my arm.

6 Lift up your eyes to the heavens and look upon the earth beneath. Like smoke, the heavens will vanish, and the earth wear out like a garment; its inhabitants will fall like flies. But my salvation will last forever, my justice will never fail.

7 Hear me, you who know righteousness, you who have my law in your hearts: do not fear the reproach of men or be terrified by their mocking.

8 For they will be like garments eaten by moths, like wool consumed by grubs. But my justice will last forever and my salvation for all generations.

9 Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of Yahweh! Awake as in ancient days, in times of generations long ago. Was it not you who split Rahab in two and pierced the dragon through?

10 Was it not you who dried up the sea, the waters of the great deep, to make a way on the seabed for the redeemed to pass over?

11 The redeemed of Yahweh will return and come to Zion singing with joy, crowned with everlasting gladness, while sorrow and mourning flee away.

12 I, yes I, am your comforter. How then can you be afraid of man who dies, of the son of man who fades like grass?

13 Are you forgetting Yahweh who made you, who stretched forth the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth? Why live every day in constant fear of the fury of the oppressor, when he sets out to destroy you? And where is the fury of the oppressor?

14 The captive exiles will soon be free; they will not die in a deep prison, nor will they want for food.

15 I am Yahweh, your God, the one who stirs the sea, making its waves roar. My name is Yahweh Sabaoth.

16 I have put my words in your mouth as I stretched out the heavens; When I laid the foundations of the earth, I said to Zion: "You are my people, and I have shielded you in the shadow of my hand."

17 Awake, awake! Arise, O Jerusalem, you who drank at the hand of Yahweh the cup of his fury, the cup which made you tremble, that you drank to the last drop!

18 Among all the sons she bore, she has no one to guide her; among all the sons she reared, she has no one to take her by the hand.

19 These double calamities have befallen you - ruin and destruction, famine and sword. Who is there to console you?

20 Your sons were found helpless at the corner of every street, like wild bulls in a net. They had drunk to the full the fury of Yahweh, the wrath of your God.

21 Therefore hear this now, you afflicted one, you who are drunk but not with wine.

22 Thus says your Lord Yahweh, your God, defender of your people's cause: See, I am taking out of your hand the cup of trembling; the cup of my anger - you will drink of it no more.

23 But I will put it into the hands of your tormentors, those who ordered you to bow down, that they might trample on you, while you laid your body as a pavement, as a street for them to walk on.




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Isaiah 51 is a chapter that brings a message of encouragement and comfort to God's people. The chapter begins with a call for the people to hear to God and look at the example of Abraham and Sarah, who trusted God despite the difficulties. Then the chapter highlights God's sovereignty over the earth and the promise of his salvation to the people. The chapter ends with an invitation for the people to be happy and praise God for their faithfulness.

Psalm 27:14: "Wait in the Lord, encourage you, and He will strengthen your heart; wait, therefore, in the Lord." This verse emphasizes the importance of patience and trust in God, which is an important theme in Isaiah 51.

Philippians 4:6-7: "You are not restless for anything; before, your petitions are all known before God, prayer and supplications, with thanksgiving. And the peace of God, which exceeds all understanding,, will keep your hearts and your feelings in Christ Jesus. " This verse highlights the importance of prayer and gratitude in times of anxiety, which is relevant to the theme of comfort and encouragement in Isaiah 51.

Romans 8:31: "What do we say, then, in the sight of these things? If God is for us, who will be against us?" This verse emphasizes God's sovereignty and its protection over His people, which is an important theme in Isaiah 51.

Isaiah 41:10: "Do not fear, because I am with you; do not haunt yourself, because I am your God; I strengthen you, and help you, and I support you with my faithful right hand." This verse emphasizes God's presence and help in times of difficulty, which is an important theme in Isaiah 51.

Psalm 126:5-6: "Those who sow in tears will haal with joy. He who takes the precious seed, walking and crying, will undoubtedly come back with joy, bringing his sauces with him." This verse highlights the idea that sadness and suffering can be transformed into joy and blessings through the grace of God, which is a central theme in Isaiah 51.





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