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Israel Assured of God’s Help

41 Listen to me in silence, O coastlands;
    let the peoples renew their strength;
let them approach, then let them speak;
    let us together draw near for judgment.

Who has roused a victor from the east,
    summoned him to his service?
He delivers up nations to him,
    and tramples kings under foot;
he makes them like dust with his sword,
    like driven stubble with his bow.
He pursues them and passes on safely,
    scarcely touching the path with his feet.
Who has performed and done this,
    calling the generations from the beginning?
I, the Lord, am first,
    and will be with the last.
The coastlands have seen and are afraid,
    the ends of the earth tremble;
    they have drawn near and come.
Each one helps the other,
    saying to one another, “Take courage!”
The artisan encourages the goldsmith,
    and the one who smooths with the hammer encourages the one who strikes the anvil,
saying of the soldering, “It is good”;
    and they fasten it with nails so that it cannot be moved.
But you, Israel, my servant,
    Jacob, whom I have chosen,
    the offspring of Abraham, my friend;
you whom I took from the ends of the earth,
    and called from its farthest corners,
saying to you, “You are my servant,
    I have chosen you and not cast you off”;
10 do not fear, for I am with you,
    do not be afraid, for I am your God;
I will strengthen you, I will help you,
    I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.

11 Yes, all who are incensed against you
    shall be ashamed and disgraced;
those who strive against you
    shall be as nothing and shall perish.
12 You shall seek those who contend with you,
    but you shall not find them;
those who war against you
    shall be as nothing at all.
13 For I, the Lord your God,
    hold your right hand;
it is I who say to you, “Do not fear,
    I will help you.”

14 Do not fear, you worm Jacob,
    you insect[a] Israel!
I will help you, says the Lord;
    your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel.
15 Now, I will make of you a threshing sledge,
    sharp, new, and having teeth;
you shall thresh the mountains and crush them,
    and you shall make the hills like chaff.
16 You shall winnow them and the wind shall carry them away,
    and the tempest shall scatter them.
Then you shall rejoice in the Lord;
    in the Holy One of Israel you shall glory.

17 When the poor and needy seek water,
    and there is none,
    and their tongue is parched with thirst,
I the Lord will answer them,
    I the God of Israel will not forsake them.
18 I will open rivers on the bare heights,[b]
    and fountains in the midst of the valleys;
I will make the wilderness a pool of water,
    and the dry land springs of water.
19 I will put in the wilderness the cedar,
    the acacia, the myrtle, and the olive;
I will set in the desert the cypress,
    the plane and the pine together,
20 so that all may see and know,
    all may consider and understand,
that the hand of the Lord has done this,
    the Holy One of Israel has created it.

The Futility of Idols

21 Set forth your case, says the Lord;
    bring your proofs, says the King of Jacob.
22 Let them bring them, and tell us
    what is to happen.
Tell us the former things, what they are,
    so that we may consider them,
and that we may know their outcome;
    or declare to us the things to come.
23 Tell us what is to come hereafter,
    that we may know that you are gods;
do good, or do harm,
    that we may be afraid and terrified.
24 You, indeed, are nothing
    and your work is nothing at all;
    whoever chooses you is an abomination.

25 I stirred up one from the north, and he has come,
    from the rising of the sun he was summoned by name.[c]
He shall trample[d] on rulers as on mortar,
    as the potter treads clay.
26 Who declared it from the beginning, so that we might know,
    and beforehand, so that we might say, “He is right”?
There was no one who declared it, none who proclaimed,
    none who heard your words.
27 I first have declared it to Zion,[e]
    and I give to Jerusalem a herald of good tidings.
28 But when I look there is no one;
    among these there is no counselor
    who, when I ask, gives an answer.
29 No, they are all a delusion;
    their works are nothing;
    their images are empty wind.

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 41:14 Syr: Heb men of
  2. Isaiah 41:18 Or trails
  3. Isaiah 41:25 Cn Compare Q Ms Gk: MT and he shall call on my name
  4. Isaiah 41:25 Cn: Heb come
  5. Isaiah 41:27 Cn: Heb First to Zion—Behold, behold them

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 man to come from the east?
    Who gives the man victories everywhere he goes?
The one who brought him gives nations over to him.
    He defeats kings for him.
The man uses his sword, and the kings become like dust.
    He uses his bow, and they are blown away like chaff.
He chases them and is never hurt.
    He goes places where 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.
    They say to each other, “Be strong!”
The man who carves wood encourages the man who works with gold.
    The workman who smooths the metal with a hammer encourages the man who shapes the metal.
This last workman 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.
You were far away on the earth.
    I called you from a faraway country.
I said, ‘You are my servants.’
    I have chosen you, and I 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.
    I am holding 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.
    “I am the one who saves you, the Holy One of Israel.
15 Look, I have made you like a threshing board.
    You are new, 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.
    I will make springs of water flow through the valleys.
I will change the desert into a lake of water.
    I will change the dry land into springs of water.
19 I will make trees grow in the desert.
    There will be 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.
    Together they will think carefully about these things.
They will know that the Lord’s power did this.
    They will know that the Holy One of Israel made these things.”

The Lord Challenges False Gods

21 The Lord says, “Present your case.”
    The Lord, 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.
    Then we will know how they will turn out.
Tell us what will happen in the future.
23     Tell us what is coming next.
    Then we will believe that you are gods.
Do something, whether it is good or bad.
    Make us afraid of you.
24 You false 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.
    He walks on them 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 gods.
    They cannot do anything.
    They are worth nothing.

Footnotes

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