Isaiah 32
32
Reign in Righteousness
1Behold, a king will reign in righteousness and princes will rule in justice.
2Each will be like a refuge from the wind and a shelter from the storm, like streams of water in a dry place, like the shade of a massive rock in a weary land.
3Then the eyes of those who see will not be closed, and the ears of those who hear will pay attention.
4The heart of the hasty will understand knowledge, and the tongue of stammerers will speak fluently, clearly.
5No longer will a fool be called noble, or a scoundrel said to be a gentleman.
6For the fool speaks foolishness and his heart works wickedness, to practice ungodliness, and speak error about Adonai, to deprive the hungry of food and withhold drink from the thirsty.
7The scoundrel’s methods are evil— he makes up wicked schemes to destroy the poor with lies, even when the plea of the needy is just.
8But the noble devises noble plans, and for noble causes he stands.
9Rise up, you women at ease, And hear my voice. You complacent daughters, give ear to my words.
10Within a year and a few days you will shudder, complacent ones. For the grape harvest will fail and the gathering will not come.
11Tremble, you women at ease! Shudder, you complacent ones! Strip and make yourselves bare, and put sackcloth on your waist.
12Beat your breasts lamenting for pleasant fields, for fruitful vine,
13for the land of my people, where thorns and briars come up, for all the joyful houses of the jubilant city.
14For the palace will be abandoned; the bustling city will be deserted; the citadel and watchtower will become a wasteland forever, a delight of wild donkeys, a pasture for flocks,
15until the Ruach is poured out on us from on high, and the desert becomes a garden, and a garden seems like a forest.
16Then justice will dwell in the wilderness, and righteousness abide in the garden.
17The result of righteousness will be shalom and the effect of righteousness will be quietness and confidence forever.
18My people will live in a peaceful place, in secure dwellings, quiet resting places.
19Then hail will flatten the forest; and the city will be utterly laid low.
20Blessed are you, sowing by all waters, letting the feet of the ox and the donkey range free.
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Isaiah 32
32
The Kingdom of Justice
1See, a king will reign justly
and princes will rule rightly.#Is 9:6; 11:4; 16:5; Ps 72:1–4; Jer 23:5–6.
2Each of them will be like a shelter from the wind,
a refuge from the rain.
They will be like streams of water in a dry country,
like the shade of a great rock in a parched land.#Is 4:6; 16:4; 25:4.
3The eyes of those who see will not be closed;
the ears of those who hear will be attentive.#Is 6:10; 29:18; 35:5.
4The hasty of heart shall take thought to know,
and tongues of stutterers shall speak readily and clearly.
5No more will the fool be called noble,
nor the deceiver be considered honorable.#Is 5:20.
6For the fool speaks folly,
his heart plans evil:
Godless actions,
perverse speech against the Lord,
Letting the hungry go empty
and the thirsty without drink.#Prv 15:2.
7The deceits of the deceiver are evil,
he plans devious schemes:
To ruin the poor with lies,
and the needy when they plead their case.#Is 29:20–21; Mi 2:1.
8But the noble plan noble deeds,
and in noble deeds they persist.
The Women of Jerusalem
9You women so complacent, rise up and hear my voice,
daughters so confident, give heed to my words.#Is 3:16–24; Am 6:1.
10In a little more than a year
your confidence will be shaken;
For the vintage will fail,
no fruit harvest will come in.#Zep 1:13.
11Tremble, you who are so complacent!
Shudder, you who are so confident!
Strip yourselves bare,
with only a loincloth for cover.#Is 20:2; Jer 4:8; Mi 1:8.
12Beat your breasts
for the pleasant fields,
for the fruitful vine;#Is 16:9.
13For the soil of my people,
overgrown with thorns and briers;
For all the joyful houses,
the exultant city.#Is 5:6; 7:23–25; 22:2; 34:13.
14The castle#The castle: the fortified royal palace in Jerusalem. Citadel: Ophel, the fortified hill, with its stronghold called “the great projecting tower” (Neh 3:27). will be forsaken,
the noisy city deserted;
Citadel and tower will become wasteland forever,
the joy of wild donkeys, the pasture of flocks;#Is 7:25; 24:10–11.
15#32:15–18, 20] Extraordinary peace and prosperity will come to Israel under just rulers. Until the spirit from on high
is poured out on us.
And the wilderness becomes a garden land
and the garden land seems as common as forest.#Is 44:3; Ps 104:30; Ez 37:9–10; Jl 3:1–2.
16Then judgment will dwell in the wilderness
and justice abide in the garden land.
17The work of justice will be peace;
the effect of justice, calm and security forever.#Is 9:6; 30:15; 33:15–16; Ps 72:2–3, 7; Jas 3:18.
18My people will live in peaceful country,
in secure dwellings and quiet resting places.#Jer 23:6; Mi 4:4.
19And the forest will come down completely,
the city will be utterly laid low.#Probably from a different context, perhaps after v. 14a. #Is 10:33–34; 26:5.
20Happy are you who sow beside every stream,
and let the ox and the donkey go freely!#Is 7:25; 30:18, 23.
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