Isaiah 41
Israel Encouraged
And let the peoples gain new strength;
Let them come forward, then let them speak;
Let us come together for judgment.
Whom He calls in righteousness to His feet?
He delivers up nations before him
And subdues kings.
He makes them like dust with his sword,
As the wind-driven chaff with his bow.
By a way he had not been traversing with his feet.
Calling forth the generations from the beginning?
‘I, the LORD, am the first, and with the last. I am He.’”
The ends of the earth tremble;
They have drawn near and have come.
And says to his brother, “Be strong!”
And he who smooths metal with the hammer encourages him who beats the anvil,
Saying of the soldering, “It is good”;
And he fastens it with nails,
So that it will not totter.
Jacob whom I have chosen,
Descendant of Abraham My friend,
And called from its remotest parts
And said to you, ‘You are My servant,
I have chosen you and not rejected you.
Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you, surely I will help you,
Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.’
Those who contend with you will be as nothing and will perish.
Those who war with you will be as nothing and non-existent.
Who says to you, ‘Do not fear, I will help you.’
I will help you,” declares the LORD, “and your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel.
You will thresh the mountains and pulverize them,
And will make the hills like chaff.
And the storm will scatter them;
But you will rejoice in the LORD,
You will glory in the Holy One of Israel.
And their tongue is parched with thirst;
I, the LORD, will answer them Myself,
As the God of Israel I will not forsake them.
And springs in the midst of the valleys;
I will make the wilderness a pool of water
And the dry land fountains of water.
The acacia and the myrtle and the olive tree;
I will place the juniper in the desert
Together with the box tree and the cypress,
And consider and gain insight as well,
That the hand of the LORD has done this,
And the Holy One of Israel has created it.
“Bring forward your strong arguments,”
The King of Jacob says.
As for the former events, declare what they were,
That we may consider them and know their outcome.
Or announce to us what is coming;
That we may know that you are gods;
Indeed, do good or evil, that we may anxiously look about us and fear together.
And your work amounts to nothing;
He who chooses you is an abomination.
From the rising of the sun he will call on My name;
And he will come upon rulers as upon mortar,
Even as the potter treads clay.”
Or from former times, that we may say, “He is right!”?
Surely there was no one who declared,
Surely there was no one who proclaimed,
Surely there was no one who heard your words.
And to Jerusalem, ‘I will give a messenger of good news.’
And there is no counselor among them
Who, if I ask, can give an answer.
Their works are worthless,
Their molten images are wind and emptiness.