Isaiah 40
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God’s People Comforted

1Comfort, comfort My people,”a

says your God.

2Speak tenderly tob Jerusalem,

and announce to her

that her time of forced labor is over,

her iniquityc has been pardoned,d

and she has received from the LORD’s hand

double for all her sins.”e

3A voice of one crying out:

Prepare the way of the LORD in the wilderness;f

make a straight highway for our God in the desert.g

4Every valley will be lifted up,

and every mountain and hill will be leveled;

the uneven ground will become smooth

and the rough places, a plain.h

5And the glory of the LORD will appear,i

and all humanityj together will see it,k

for the mouth of the LORD has spoken.l

6A voice was saying, “Cry out! ”

Anotherm said, “What should I cry out? ”

All humanity is grass,n

and all its goodness is like the flower of the field.o

7The grass withers, the flowers fade

when the breathp of the LORD blows on them;q

indeed, the people are grass.

8The grass withers, the flowers fade,r

but the word of our God remains forever.”s

9Zion, herald of good news,

go up on a high mountain.t

Jerusalem, herald of good news,u

raise your voice loudly.

Raise it, do not be afraid!

Say to the cities of Judah,

Here is your God! ”v

10See, the Lord GOD comes with strength,

and His power establishes His rule.w

His reward is with Him,x

and His gifts accompany Him.

11He protects His flock like a shepherd;y

He gathers the lambs in His arms

and carries them in the fold of His garment.

He gently leads those that are nursing.

12Who has measured the waters in the hollow of his hand

or marked off the heavens with the span of his hand?z

Who has gathered the dust of the earth in a measure

or weighed the mountains in a balance

and the hills in the scales?

13Who has directedaa the Spirit of the LORD,

or who gave Him His counsel?ab

14Who did He consult with?

Who gave Him understandingac

and taught Him the paths of justice?

Who taught Him knowledge

and showed Him the way of understanding?

15Look, the nations are like a drop in a bucket;

they are considered as a speck of dust in the scales;

He lifts up the islands like fine dust.

16Lebanon is not enough for fuel,

or its animals enough for a burnt offering.ad

17All the nations are as nothing before Him;

they are considered by Him

as nothingness and emptiness.ae

18Who will you compare God with?

What likeness will you compare Him to?af

19To an idol? — something that a smelter casts,

and a metalworker plates with gold

and makes silver welds for it?ag

20To one who shapes a pedestal,

choosing wood that does not rot?ah

He looks for a skilled craftsman

to set up an idol that will not fall over.ai

21Do you not know?aj

Have you not heard?

Has it not been declared to you

from the beginning?

Have you not considered

the foundations of the earth?ak

22God is enthroned above the circle of the earth;

its inhabitants are like grasshoppers.al

He stretches out the heavens like thin clotham

and spreads them out like a tent to live in.an

23He reduces princes to nothingao

and makes judges of the earth irrational.

24They are barely planted, barely sown,

their stem hardly takes root in the ground

when He blows on them and they wither,

and a whirlwind carries them away like stubble.ap

25Who will you compare Me to,aq

or who is My equal? ” asks the Holy One.

26Look upar and see:

who createdas these?

He brings out the starry host by number;

He calls all of them by name.at

Because of His great power and strength,

not one of them is missing.

27Jacob, why do you say,

and Israel, why do you assert:

My way is hidden from the LORD,

and my claim is ignored by my God”?au

28Do you not know?

Have you not heard?

Yahweh is the everlasting God,av

the Creator of the whole earth.

He never grows faint or weary;

there is no limit to His understanding.aw

29He gives strength to the weary

and strengthens the powerless.

30Youths may faint and grow weary,

and young men stumble and fall,

31but those who trust in the LORD

will renew their strength;ax

they will soar on wings like eagles;ay

they will run and not grow weary;

they will walk and not faint.


Footnotes:
a. 40:1 Is 12:1; 49:13; 51:3,12; 52:9; 61:2; 66:13; Jr 31:10-14; Zph 3:14-17; 2Co 1:4
b. 40:2 Lit Speak to the heart of
c. 40:2 Is 13:11
d. 40:2 Lv 26:41,43; Is 27:9
e. 40:2 Ex 22:7-8; Jr 16:18; Zch 9:12; Rv 18:6
f. 40:3 Mal 3:1; 4:5-6
g. 40:3 Mt 3:3; Mk 1:3; Lk 3:4; Jn 1:23
h. 40:4-5 Lk 3:5-6
i. 40:5 Is 35:2
j. 40:5 Lit flesh
k. 40:5 Is 52:10; Jl 2:28
l. 40:5 Is 1:20; 34:16; 58:14
m. 40:6 DSS, LXX, Vg read I
n. 40:6-8 1Pt 1:24-25
o. 40:6 Jb 14:2; Ps 102:11; 103:15
p. 40:7 Or wind, or Spirit
q. 40:7 Lit it
r. 40:8 Jms 1:11
s. 40:8 Is 55:11; 59:21; Mk 13:31; Lk 21:33
t. 40:9 Is 52:7
u. 40:9 Is 61:1
v. 40:9 Is 25:9; 35:2
w. 40:10 Is 59:16-18
x. 40:10 Is 62:11; Rv 22:12
y. 40:11 Jr 31:10; Ezk 34:12-14,23,31; Mc 5:4; Jn 10:11,14-16
z. 40:12 Is 48:13; Heb 1:10-12
aa. 40:13 Or measured, or comprehended
ab. 40:13 Rm 11:34; 1Co 2:16
ac. 40:14 Jb 21:22; Col 2:3
ad. 40:16 Ps 50:9-11; Mc 6:6-7; Heb 10:5-9
ae. 40:17 Is 29:7
af. 40:18 Ex 8:10; 15:11; 1Sm 2:2; Is 40:25; 46:5; Mc 7:18; Ac 17:29
ag. 40:19 Is 2:20; 30:22; 41:7; 44:10
ah. 40:20 Or who is too poor for such an offering, or who chooses mulberry wood as a votive gift ; Hb obscure
ai. 40:20 1Sm 5:3; Is 44:9-15; 46:6-7; Jr 10:3-5
aj. 40:21 Ps 19:1; 50:6; Is 37:26; Ac 14:17; Rm 1:19-20
ak. 40:21 Is 48:13; 51:13
al. 40:22 Nm 13:33
am. 40:22 Jb 9:8; Is 37:16; 42:5; 44:24
an. 40:22 Jb 36:29; Ps 18:11; 19:4; 104:2
ao. 40:23 Jb 12:21; Ps 107:40; Is 34:12
ap. 40:24 Ps 1:4; Is 41:2,16; 64:6; Ezk 17:10,24; Nah 1:4
aq. 40:25 Is 46:5; Ac 17:29
ar. 40:26 Lit Lift up your eyes on high
as. 40:26 Is 42:5; 48:12-13
at. 40:26 Ps 147:4-5
au. 40:27 Is 7:13; 49:4,14
av. 40:28 Gn 21:33; Ps 90:2
aw. 40:28 Ps 147:5; Rm 11:33
ax. 40:31 Jb 17:9; Ps 103:5; 2Co 4:8-10,16; 12:9
ay. 40:31 Ex 19:4; Dt 32:11; Lk 18:1; 2Co 4:1,16; Gl 6:9; Heb 12:3
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