Isaiah 25
25
XXV
1O Jehovah, thou art my God:
I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name;
For thou hast done wonderful things,
The counsels of old time with faithfulness and truth
2For thou hast made the city an heap;
The fortified town a ruin:
The palace of strangers to be no city;
It shall never be built again.
3Therefore shall the strong people glorify thee,
The city of the terrible nations shall fear thee.
4For thou hast been a defence to the poor,
A defence to the needy in his distress;
A refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat,
When the rage of the terrible ones was like a storm against the walk
5As heat in a dry land, so shalt thou bring down the tumult of the strangers;
As heat by the shadow of a cloud, so shall be brought low the triumphant song of the terrible ones.
6And in this mountain shall Jehovah of hosts make unto all the people
A feast of fat things, a feast of wine on the lees:
Of fat things full of marrow, of wine on the lees well refined.
7And He shall destroy in this mountain
The face of the covering which covereth all the people;
And the veil which is spread over all the nations.
8He shall utterly destroy death for ever,
And the Lord Jehovah shall wipe away the tear from off all faces;
And the reproach of his people shall he remove from off the whole earth:
For Jehovah hath spoken it.
9And it shall be said in that day: Lo, this is our God;
We have waited for him, and he hath saved us:
This is Jehovah; we have waited for him;
We will rejoice, and be glad, in his salvation.
10For the hand of Jehovah shall rest in this mountain:
And Moab shall be trodden down in his own place,
As straw is trodden down in a dunghill.
11And he shall spread forth his hands in the midst thereof,
As a swimmer spreadeth forth for to swim;
And He shall humble his pride, together with the deceit of his hands.
12And the bulwark of thy lofty walls shall he bring down, lay low,
And bring it to the ground, even to the dust.
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Translated by Rev John Jones (Ioan Tegid).Published at Oxford in 1830, second edition 1842.
Isaiah 25
25
Song of God’s Faithfulness
1Lord Yahweh, you are my glorious God!
I will exalt you and praise your name forever,
for you have done so many wonderful things.
Well-thought-out plans you formed in ages past—
you’ve been faithful and true to fulfill them all!
2The city that was once mighty # 25:2 That is, Babylon. See Jer. 50–51; Rev. 17–18.
you’ve turned into a heap of rubble;
the fortified city now lies in ruins.
The foreigner’s fortress is no more and will never be rebuilt.
3Therefore, superpower nations will glorify you
and the cities of terrorist nations will revere you.
4You have been a fortress-protector for the poor,
a mighty stronghold for the needy in their distress,
a shelter from the sudden storm,
and a shade from the shimmering heat of the day.
For the fury of tyrants
was like a winter windstorm battering against the wall,
5and like the heat of a drought in a desert land;
but you subdued the heat under the shade of clouds.
You alone silence the song of tyrants.
The Rich Feast of the Lord
6The Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies,
will host a rich feast # 25:6 Or “a feast of fatness.” See Ps. 36:9. on this mountain # 25:6 That is, the Zion-realm, the higher realm of glory that is offered to the church. We have already come to the top of this mountain! This feast is the love-feast and the fellowship with Christ that we experience in the family of God. See Pss. 36:8; 63:5; Isa. 55:1–2; Heb. 12:2–24. The seven significant mountains in the Bible are Moriah, Sinai, Gerizim, Nebo, Carmel, Calvary, and Zion. for all peoples—
a feast with plenty of meat and well-aged wine,
with an abundance of food # 25:6 Or “rich food filled with marrow.” and the finest of wine.
7And on this mountain, he will destroy the shroud # 25:7 Or “the face of the shroud.”
wrapped around all the people, the veil spread over all nations.
8It is the gloom of death! # 25:8 The gloom of death is like a shroud over every life. The curse of death is defeated in Christ so that all may come to the rich, joyous feast of the Lord. See 1 Cor. 15:54–56.
He will swallow it up in victory forever! # 25:8 The Hebrew word netsach can mean “victory” or “forever.” This translation includes both concepts. Netsach comes from a root word that means “to glitter from afar” or “to excel.” Jesus’ death, burial, resurrection, and ascension have brought an endless victory, an endless life, and the conquest of every enemy. Now Christ waits for his sons and daughters to arise and become the second witness to his eternal victory. See Rom. 8:19–21; 2 Cor. 13:1; Heb. 2:6–13.
And God, Lord Yahweh, will wipe away
every tear from every face. # 25:8 See Rev. 21:4.
He will remove every trace of disgrace
that his people have suffered throughout the world,
for the Lord Yahweh has promised it!
9In that day they will say,
“Behold! This is our God!
We’ve waited # 25:9 The Hebrew word qavah (the root word for “rope”) means “to wait” or “to entwine.” Waiting on God means binding and connecting our hearts to who God is and to his promises. The Hebrew concept of waiting on the Lord is never a passive thing but an active one, full of expectation. for him, and he saved us!
This one, the Lord Yahweh—he is worth the wait! # 25:9 Or “we waited for him!”
We will keep shouting with joy
as we find our bliss in his salvation-kiss!”
10The mighty, gracious hand of the Lord Yahweh
will rest upon this mountain,
but the Moabites will be trampled under his feet
as straw gets trampled into the manure. # 25:10 Or “as straw is trampled down at Madmenah [a village outside Jerusalem].” Madmenah can also be translated “dung heap.” See Isa. 10:31.
11They will stretch out their arms in it
like a swimmer stretches out his arms to swim,
yet God will bring down their pride,
and they will thrash and sink despite their struggle. # 25:11 The Hebrew of this clause is uncertain.
12He will tear down the high walls of Moab’s fortresses
and flatten them into the dust.
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