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Israel’s Punishment Will End

40 Your God says,
“Comfort, comfort my people.
Speak kindly to the people of Jerusalem
    and tell them
that their time of service is finished,
    that they have paid for their sins,
that the Lord has punished Jerusalem
    twice for every sin they did.”
This is the voice of one who calls out:
“Prepare in the desert
    the way for the Lord.
Make a straight road in the dry lands
    for our God.
Every valley should be raised up,
    and every mountain and hill should be made flat.
The rough ground should be made level,
    and the rugged ground should be made smooth.
Then the glory of the Lord will be shown,
    and all people together will see it.
The Lord himself said these things.”

A voice says, “Cry out!”
    Then I said, “What shall I cry out?”

“Say all people are like the grass,
    and all their glory is like the flowers of the field.
The grass dies and the flowers fall
    when the breath of the Lord blows on them.
    Surely the people are like grass.
The grass dies and the flowers fall,
    but the word of our God will live forever.”
Jerusalem, you have good news to tell.
    Go up on a high mountain.
Jerusalem, you have good news to tell.
    Shout out loud the good news.
Shout it out and don’t be afraid.
    Say to the towns of Judah,
    “Here is your God.”
10 Look, the Lord God is coming with power
    to rule all the people.
Look, he will bring reward for his people;
    he will have their payment with him.
11 He takes care of his people like a shepherd.
    He gathers them like lambs in his arms
    and carries them close to him.
He gently leads the mothers of the lambs.

God Is Supreme

12 Who has measured the oceans in the palm of his hand?
    Who has used his hand to measure the sky?
Who has used a bowl to measure all the dust of the earth
    and scales to weigh the mountains and hills?
13 Who has known the mind of the Lord
    or been able to give him advice?
14 Whom did he ask for help?
    Who taught him the right way?
Who taught him knowledge
    and showed him the way to understanding?

15 The nations are like one small drop in a bucket;
    they are no more than the dust on his measuring scales.
    To him the islands are no more than fine dust on his scales.
16 All the trees in Lebanon are not enough for the altar fires,
    and all the animals in Lebanon are not enough for burnt offerings.
17 Compared to the Lord all the nations are worth nothing;
    to him they are less than nothing.

18 Can you compare God to anything?
    Can you compare him to an image of anything?
19 An idol is formed by a craftsman,
    and a goldsmith covers it with gold
    and makes silver chains for it.
20 A poor person cannot buy those expensive statues,
    so he finds a tree that will not rot.
Then he finds a skilled craftsman
    to make it into an idol that will not fall over.

21 Surely you know. Surely you have heard.
    Surely from the beginning someone told you.
    Surely you understand how the earth was created.
22 God sits on his throne above the circle of the earth,
    and compared to him, people are like grasshoppers.
He stretches out the skies like a piece of cloth
    and spreads them out like a tent to sit under.
23 He makes rulers unimportant
    and the judges of this world worth nothing.
24 They are like plants that are placed in the ground,
    like seeds that are planted.
As soon as they begin to grow strong,
    he blows on them and they die,
    and the wind blows them away like chaff.

25 God, the Holy One, says, “Can you compare me to anyone?
    Is anyone equal to me?”
26 Look up to the skies.
    Who created all these stars?
He leads out the army of heaven one by one
    and calls all the stars by name.
Because he is strong and powerful,
    not one of them is missing.

27 People of Jacob, why do you complain?
    People of Israel, why do you say,
“The Lord does not see what happens to me;
    he does not care if I am treated fairly”?
28 Surely you know.
    Surely you have heard.
The Lord is the God who lives forever,
    who created all the world.
He does not become tired or need to rest.
    No one can understand how great his wisdom is.
29 He gives strength to those who are tired
    and more power to those who are weak.
30 Even children become tired and need to rest,
    and young people trip and fall.
31 But the people who trust the Lord will become strong again.
They will rise up as an eagle in the sky;
    they will run and not need rest;
    they will walk and not become tired.

The Lord Will Help Israel

41 The Lord says, “Faraway countries, listen to me.
    Let the nations become strong.
Come to me and speak;
    we will meet together to decide who is right.

“Who caused the one to come from the east?
    Who gives him victories everywhere he goes?
The one who brought him gives nations over to him
    and defeats kings.
He uses his sword, and kings become like dust.
    He uses his bow, and they are blown away like chaff.
He chases them and is never hurt,
    going places he has never been before.
Who caused this to happen?
    Who has controlled history since the beginning?
I, the Lord, am the one. I was here at the beginning,
    and I will be here when all things are finished.”

All you faraway places, look and be afraid;
    all you places far away on the earth, shake with fear.
Come close and listen to me.
The workers help each other
    and say to each other, “Be strong!”
The craftsman encourages the goldsmith,
    and the workman who smooths the metal with a hammer encourages the one who shapes the metal.
He says, “This metal work is good.”
    He nails the statue to a base so it can’t fall over.

Only the Lord Can Save Us

The Lord says, “People of Israel, you are my servants.
    People of Jacob, I chose you.
    You are from the family of my friend Abraham.
I took you from places far away on the earth
    and called you from a faraway country.
I said, ‘You are my servants.’
    I have chosen you and have not turned against you.
10 So don’t worry, because I am with you.
    Don’t be afraid, because I am your God.
I will make you strong and will help you;
    I will support you with my right hand that saves you.

11 “All those people who are angry with you
    will be ashamed and disgraced.
Those who are against you
    will disappear and be lost.
12 You will look for your enemies,
    but you will not find them.
Those who fought against you
    will vanish completely.
13 I am the Lord your God,
    who holds your right hand,
and I tell you, ‘Don’t be afraid.
    I will help you.’
14 You few people of Israel who are left,
    do not be afraid even though you are weak as a worm.
I myself will help you,” says the Lord.
    “The one who saves you is the Holy One of Israel.
15 Look, I have made you like a new threshing board
    with many sharp teeth.
So you will walk on mountains and crush them;
    you will make the hills like chaff.
16 You will throw them into the air, and the wind will carry them away;
    a windstorm will scatter them.
Then you will be happy in the Lord;
    you will be proud of the Holy One of Israel.

17 “The poor and needy people look for water,
    but they can’t find any.
    Their tongues are dry with thirst.
But I, the Lord, will answer their prayers;
    I, the God of Israel, will not leave them to die.
18 I will make rivers flow on the dry hills
    and springs flow through the valleys.
I will change the desert into a lake of water
    and the dry land into fountains of water.
19 I will make trees grow in the desert—
    cedars, acacia, myrtle, and olive trees.
I will put pine, fir, and cypress trees
    growing together in the desert.
20 People will see these things and understand;
    they will think carefully about these things and learn
that the Lord’s power did this,
    that the Holy One of Israel made these things.”

The Lord Challenges False Gods

21 The Lord says, “Present your case.”
    The King of Jacob says, “Tell me your arguments.
22 Bring in your idols to tell us
    what is going to happen.
Have them tell us what happened in the beginning.
    Then we will think about these things,
    and we will know how they will turn out.
Or tell us what will happen in the future.
23 Tell us what is coming next
    so we will believe that you are gods.
Do something, whether it is good or bad,
    and make us afraid.
24 You gods are less than nothing;
    you can’t do anything.
    Those who worship you should be hated.

25 “I have brought someone to come out of the north[a]
    I have called by name a man from the east, and he knows me.
He walks on kings as if they were mud,
    just as a potter walks on the clay.
26 Who told us about this before it happened?
    Who told us ahead of time so we could say, ‘He was right’?
None of you told us anything;
    none of you told us before it happened;
    no one heard you tell about it.
27 I, the Lord, was the first one to tell Jerusalem that the people were coming home.
    I sent a messenger to Jerusalem with the good news.
28 I look at the idols, but there is not one that can answer.
    None of them can give advice;
    none of them can answer my questions.
29 Look, all these idols are false.
    They cannot do anything;
    they are worth nothing.

The Lord’s Special Servant

42 “Here is my servant, the one I support.
    He is the one I chose, and I am pleased with him.
I have put my Spirit upon him,
    and he will bring justice to all nations.
He will not cry out or yell
    or speak loudly in the streets.
He will not break a crushed blade of grass
    or put out even a weak flame.
He will truly bring justice;
he will not lose hope or give up
until he brings justice to the world.
    And people far away will trust his teachings.”

God, the Lord, said these things.
He created the skies and stretched them out.
    He spread out the earth and everything on it.
He gives life to all people on earth,
    to everyone who walks on the earth.
The Lord says, “I, the Lord, called you to do right,
    and I will hold your hand
and protect you.
    You will be the sign of my agreement with the people,
    a light to shine for all people.
You will help the blind to see.
    You will free those who are in prison,
    and you will lead those who live in darkness out of their prison.

“I am the Lord. That is my name.
    I will not give my glory to another;
    I will not let idols take the praise that should be mine.
The things I said would happen have happened,
    and now I tell you about new things.
Before those things happen,
    I tell you about them.”

A Song of Praise to the Lord

10 Sing a new song to the Lord;
    sing his praise everywhere on the earth.
Praise him, you people who sail on the seas and you animals who live in them.
    Praise him, you people living in faraway places.
11 The deserts and their cities should praise him.
    The settlements of Kedar should praise him.
The people living in Sela should sing for joy;
    they should shout from the mountaintops.
12 They should give glory to the Lord.
    People in faraway lands should praise him.
13 The Lord will march out like a strong soldier;
    he will be excited like a man ready to fight a war.
He will shout out the battle cry
    and defeat his enemies.

14 The Lord says, “For a long time I have said nothing;
    I have been quiet and held myself back.
But now I will cry out
    and strain like a woman giving birth to a child.
15 I will destroy the hills and mountains
    and dry up all their plants.
I will make the rivers become dry land
    and dry up the pools of water.
16 Then I will lead the blind along a way they never knew;
    I will guide them along paths they have not known.
I will make the darkness become light for them,
    and the rough ground smooth.
These are the things I will do;
    I will not leave my people.
17 But those who trust in idols,
    who say to their statues,
‘You are our gods’
    will be rejected in disgrace.

Israel Refused to Listen to the Lord

18 “You who are deaf, hear me.
    You who are blind, look and see.
19 No one is more blind than my servant Israel
    or more deaf than the messenger I send.
No one is more blind than the person I own
    or more blind than the servant of the Lord.
20 Israel, you have seen much, but you have not obeyed.
    You hear, but you refuse to listen.”
21 The Lord made his teachings wonderful,
    because he is good.
22 These people have been defeated and robbed.
    They are trapped in pits
    or locked up in prison.
Like robbers, enemies have taken them away,
    and there is no one to save them.
Enemies carried them off,
    and no one said, “Bring them back.”

23 Will any of you listen to this?
    Will you listen carefully in the future?
24 Who let the people of Jacob be carried off?
    Who let robbers take Israel away?
The Lord allowed this to happen,
    because we sinned against him.
We did not live the way he wanted us to live
    and did not obey his teaching.
25 So he became very angry with us
    and brought terrible wars against us.
It was as if the people of Israel had fire all around them,
    but they didn’t know what was happening.
It was as if they were burning,
    but they didn’t pay any attention.

God Is Always with His People

43 Now this is what the Lord says.
    He created you, people of Jacob;
    he formed you, people of Israel.
He says, “Don’t be afraid, because I have saved you.
    I have called you by name, and you are mine.
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you.
    When you cross rivers, you will not drown.
When you walk through fire, you will not be burned,
    nor will the flames hurt you.
This is because I, the Lord, am your God,
    the Holy One of Israel, your Savior.
I gave Egypt to pay for you,
    and I gave Cush and Seba to make you mine.
Because you are precious to me,
    because I give you honor and love you,
I will give other people in your place;
    I will give other nations to save your life.
Don’t be afraid, because I am with you.
    I will bring your children from the east
    and gather you from the west.
I will tell the north: Give my people to me.
    I will tell the south: Don’t keep my people in prison.
Bring my sons from far away
    and my daughters from faraway places.
Bring to me all the people who are mine,
    whom I made for my glory,
    whom I formed and made.”

Judah Is God’s Witness

Bring out the people who have eyes but don’t see
    and those who have ears but don’t hear.
All the nations gather together,
    and all the people come together.
Which of their gods said this would happen?
    Which of their gods can tell what happened in the beginning?
Let them bring their witnesses to prove they were right.
    Then others will say, “It is true.”
10 The Lord says, “You are my witnesses
    and the servant I chose.
I chose you so you would know and believe me,
    so you would understand that I am the true God.
There was no God before me,
    and there will be no God after me.
11 I myself am the Lord;
    I am the only Savior.
12 I myself have spoken to you, saved you, and told you these things.
    It was not some foreign god among you.
You are my witnesses, and I am God,”
    says the Lord.
13 “I have always been God.
No one can save people from my power;
    when I do something, no one can change it.”

14 This is what the Lord, who saves you,
    the Holy One of Israel, says:
“I will send armies to Babylon for you,
    and I will knock down all its locked gates.
The Babylonians will shout their cries of sorrow.
15 I am the Lord, your Holy One,
    the Creator of Israel, your King.”

God Will Save His People Again

16 This is what the Lord says.
    He is the one who made a road through the sea
    and a path through rough waters.
17 He is the one who defeated the chariots and horses
    and the mighty armies.
They fell together and will never rise again.
    They were destroyed as a flame is put out.
18 The Lord says, “Forget what happened before,
    and do not think about the past.
19 Look at the new thing I am going to do.
    It is already happening. Don’t you see it?
I will make a road in the desert
    and rivers in the dry land.
20 Even the wild animals will be thankful to me—
    the wild dogs and owls.
They will honor me when I put water in the desert
    and rivers in the dry land
to give water to my people, the ones I chose.
21 The people I made
    will sing songs to praise me.

22 “People of Jacob, you have not called to me;
    people of Israel, you have become tired of me.
23 You have not brought me your sacrifices of sheep
    nor honored me with your sacrifices.
I did not weigh you down with sacrifices to offer
    or make you tired with incense to burn.
24 So you did not buy incense for me;
    you did not freely bring me fat from your sacrifices.
Instead you have weighed me down with your many sins;
    you have made me tired of your many wrongs.

25 “I, I am the One who erases all your sins, for my sake;
    I will not remember your sins.
26 But you should remind me.
    Let’s meet and decide what is right.
    Tell what you have done and show you are right.
27 Your first father sinned,
    and your leaders have turned against me.
28 So I will make your holy rulers unholy.
    I will bring destruction on the people of Jacob,
    and I will let Israel be insulted.”

Footnotes

  1. 41:25 someone . . . north This probably means Cyrus, a king of Persia.

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