Isaiah 9
9
A Son Is Born
1No more gloom for those who are in distress! Although the Lord greatly humbled the regions of Zebulun and Naphtali, # 9:1 This was the region that first went into captivity during the Assyrian invasion in 734–733 BC. Yet this land was the first to enjoy the blessings of the ministry of Jesus, for his works were done among them. Their “honor” would be to host the life and miracles of the Prince of Glory, the Messiah. Isaiah is prophesying the ministry of Jesus that would reverse the curse over that region. In the place where devastation had robbed hope, he will appear. He chooses the places in our lives where we have the most disgrace and shame, and there he shines his light. Our past failures become prophecies of a future victory. he will one day bestow upon them great honor—from the Mediterranean eastward to the other side of the Jordan # 9:1 That is, Gilead or Transjordan. and throughout the Galilee of the gentiles.
2Those who walked in darkness # 9:2 See Pss. 82:5; 107:10; Isa. 8:20.
have seen a radiant light shining upon them. # 9:2 Just as darkness and night have boundaries (see Gen. 1:4), so the Lord will cause gloom to end and the shadows to flee. He is the one who says, “It will last this long and not a day longer.” God begins in darkness and turns the darkness into the day. Even the darkest thing in us will be bathed in his glory-light.
They once lived in the shadows of death,
but now a glorious light has dawned! # 9:2 See Matt. 4:15–16; Eph. 5:8. This glorious light includes Jesus’ teachings, his miracles, and his pure life lived before the Father. Jesus Christ is a light of rescue for the lost, comfort for the hurting, wholeness for the broken, and escape for the captive. It is the light of joy, the light of revelation, the light of deliverance. Jesus’ birth signaled an end of night and the beginning of morning.
3Lord, you have multiplied the nation
and given them overwhelming joy!
They are ecstatic in your presence
and rejoice like those who bring in a great harvest # 9:3 As the light of Jesus shines on the earth, it will bring in a harvest of joy and rejoicing. The people of God are about to arise and spoil the kingdom of darkness, even as Israel spoiled Egypt and went out rejoicing. God will cause our joy to overflow like those distributing loot after a battle. Great will be the conversions, the increase, and our rejoicing. Many sons will be brought into glory as the increasing Light of Dawn appears (see Heb. 2:10). With both harvest and victory in battle, people rejoice in what God has done.
and those who divide up the spoils of victory! # 9:3 The Masoretic text reads “you have magnified joy to everyone who receives the Light.” A sign of the moving of God among us to fulfill this promise is an outbreak of joy! He fills our mouths with laughter as a sign that the great ingathering of the harvest is here (Pss. 119:162; 126). The phrase “they are ecstatic in your presence” refers to the heart of worship God is releasing today. The gospel will always bring joy, and those who receive good news will rejoice (see Ps. 67:4; Acts 8:8). This is the joy of the Feast of Tabernacles. The two great joys of the human heart come at a time of harvest and a time of victory. Human celebration at these two times knows no bounds. As the increase is brought in, victory is experienced. What greater joy is there in heaven and earth than when souls are saved?
4For you have broken the chains # 9:4 Or “burdensome yoke.”
that have bound your people
and lifted off the heavy bar across their shoulders,
the rod the oppressor used against them.
You have shattered all their bondage, # 9:4 The words chains, bar, and rod all represent oppression and bondage.
just as you did when Midian’s armies were defeated.
5Every boot of marching troops
and every uniform caked with blood
will be burned as fuel for the fire.
The Wonderful One
6A child has been born for us;
a son has been given to us. # 9:6 The word child speaks of Christ’s humanity, and the word son points to his eternal deity. This son would be born in a time of darkness, but he will bring the light of a new day to the hearts of men.
The responsibility of complete dominion
will rest on his shoulders, and his name will be:
the Wonderful One,
the Extraordinary Strategist,
the Mighty God, # 9:6 Or “the God of battle” or “Champion-God.” See Ps. 45:3.
the Father of Eternity,
the Prince # 9:6 It is possible to render v. 6 as “A Wonderful Counselor is the Mighty God! The Everlasting Father is a Prince of Peace.” of Peace!
7Great and vast is his dominion. # 9:7 Or “His authority will continually expand.” The Hebrew word misrah, found only in this verse and in v. 6, can be translated “empire,” “governmental authority,” or “dominion.”
He will bring immeasurable peace and prosperity. # 9:7 The Hebrew word shalom can be translated “peace,” “prosperity,” “wholeness,” or “success.” Perhaps all of these concepts are included in the shalom Christ brings us.
He will rule on David’s throne and over David’s kingdom
to establish and uphold it by promoting justice and righteousness
from this time forward and forevermore.
The marvelous passion # 9:7 Or “intense devotion.” See 2 Cor. 11:2. that the Lord Yahweh,
Commander of Angel Armies, has for his people
will ensure that it is finished!
The Lord Judges Arrogance and Oppression
8The Lord decreed a word against Jacob, and it brought calamity upon Israel. 9And all the people of Ephraim and Samaria knew of it. Their hearts filled with pride and they arrogantly boasted, 10“Our brick walls may have crumbled, but we will rebuild them with dressed stones. Invading armies may have cut down our sycamore trees, but we will plant cedars in their place!” # 9:10 Their attitude was basically “Even if God sends judgment, we will start over and be stronger and more prosperous than before,” not realizing that God will not lift his hand of judgment until they humble their hearts.
11So the Lord Yahweh stirred up their enemies and strengthened Rezin’s foes, # 9:11 That is, the Assyrians. The Septuagint reads “the enemies of Mount Zion.” and they came against the people. 12Syrians # 9:12 Or “Arameans,” a confederacy of Aramaic-speaking people known as Aram (modern-day Syria). on the east, Philistines on the west—they came with bared teeth # 9:12 Or “with their whole mouth.” and devoured Israel. Yet despite all this, his anger did not subside, and his hand of judgment is poised to strike them again. 13For the people did not repent and turn to the one who struck them or seek the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies.
Judgment Coming to the Leaders
14In a single day, the Lord Yahweh cut off from Israel both head and tail, palm branch and reed. 15The elders and dignitaries are the head, and the prophet who teaches lies is the tail. 16The leaders have led them astray, and the citizens are left in confusion. 17That is why the Lord did not show pity to the young people or have compassion on their orphans and widows. For everyone was godless and did evil and each mouth spewed out wickedness. Therefore, the Lord’s anger has not subsided, and his hand is poised to strike them again.
Israel’s Tribes Turn Against One Another
18Surely wickedness burned like an out-of-control fire, consuming thorns and thistles. It set ablaze the thickets of the forest with flames swirling upward in columns of smoke. 19The land was scorched # 9:19 The Hebrew word n‘étam is a hapax legomenon taken from an Arabic word for “dark.” Its Hebrew meaning is uncertain and could be rendered “scorched,” “shaken,” or “darkened.” because of the anger of the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies. The people themselves became fuel for the fire, and no one showed compassion toward another. 20With their right hands they snatched what belonged to others, yet remained hungry. With their left hands they stole food, yet they were starving # 9:20 This is a figurative way to describe civil war. Although they all belonged to Israel’s tribes, they were now turning against one another. and even ate their own offspring! # 9:20 Or “they ate the flesh of their own arm.” This could be a figure of speech for harassing and destroying one another. See also Jer. 19:9. 21Manasseh devoured Ephraim, and Ephraim Manasseh, and together they turned against Judah. # 9:21 See 2 Chron. 28:6–15. Yet despite all this, the Lord’s anger has not subsided, and his hand is poised to strike them again. # 9:21 Or “his hand is still reaching out.”
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Unto Us a Child Is Born
(Matthew 4:12–17; Mark 1:14–15; Luke 4:14–15)
1Nevertheless, there will be no more gloom for those in distress. In the past He humbled the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, but in the future He will honor the Way of the Sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the nations:
2The people walking in darkness
have seen a great light;
on those living in the land of the shadow of death,
a light has dawned.#9:2 Cited in Matthew 4:15–16
3You have enlarged the nation
and increased its joy.
The people rejoice before You
as they rejoice at harvest time,
as men rejoice in dividing the plunder.
4For as in the day of Midian
You have shattered the yoke of their burden,
the bar across their shoulders,
and the rod of their oppressor.
5For every trampling boot of battle
and every garment rolled in blood
will be burned as fuel for the fire.
6For unto us a child is born,
unto us a son is given,
and the government will be upon His shoulders.
And He will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7Of the increase of His government and peace
there will be no end.
He will reign on the throne of David
and over his kingdom,
to establish and sustain it
with justice and righteousness
from that time and forevermore.
The zeal of the Lord of Hosts will accomplish this.
Judgment against Israel’s Pride
8The Lord has sent a message against Jacob,
and it has fallen upon Israel.
9All the people will know it—
Ephraim #9:9 That is, the northern kingdom of Israel and the dwellers of Samaria.
With pride and arrogance of heart
they will say:
10“The bricks have fallen,
but we will rebuild with finished stone;
the sycamores have been felled,
but we will replace them with cedars.”
11The Lord has raised up the foes of Rezin against him
and joined his enemies together.
12Aram #9:12 That is, Syria from the east and Philistia from the west
have devoured Israel with open mouths.
Despite all this, His anger is not turned away;
His hand is still upraised.
Judgment against Israel’s Hypocrisy
13But the people did not return to Him who struck them;
they did not seek the Lord of Hosts.
14So the Lord will cut off Israel’s head and tail,
both palm branch and reed in a single day.
15The head is the elder and honorable man,
and the tail is the prophet who teaches lies.
16For those who guide this people mislead them,
and those they mislead are swallowed up.
17Therefore the Lord takes no pleasure in their young men;
He has no compassion on their fatherless and widows.
For every one of them is godless and wicked,
and every mouth speaks folly.
Despite all this, His anger is not turned away;
His hand is still upraised.
Judgment against Israel’s Unrepentance
18For wickedness burns like a fire
that consumes the thorns and briers
and kindles the forest thickets
which roll upward in billows of smoke.
19By the wrath of the Lord of Hosts
the land is scorched,
and the people are fuel for the fire.
No man even spares his brother.
20They carve out what is on the right,
but they are still hungry;
they eat what is on the left,
but they are still not satisfied.
Each one devours the flesh of his own offspring.#9:20 Literally of his own arm
21Manasseh devours Ephraim,
and Ephraim Manasseh;
together they turn against Judah.
Despite all this, His anger is not turned away;
His hand is still upraised.
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