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OEB ISA Chapter 41

ISA 41 ©

A goldsmith o’erlaid it with gold.

6Each workman helps his fellow,

and says to his neighbour, ‘Set to.’

7So the craftsman heartens the goldsmith,

the polisher says to the finisher,

‘Fine piece of soldering that!’

Then the nails down the statue securely.

20And he would carve a wood image

makes choice of a wood that decays not;

then he seeks a craftsman of skill,

to erect for him an image,

that is warranted not to topple.


21But know you not then of yourselves, or from hearsay?

Has this from the first not been told you?

Of this have you not been aware,

since the day that the world was founded?

22It is he who sits throned on the vault of the earth,

so high that the dwellers thereon are like locusts;

who stretches the heavens across like a veil,

and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in.

23It is he who reduces proud princes to nothing,

who turns the rulers of earth into nothing.

24Scarce are they planted, and scarce are they sown,

and scarce has their stock then root in the earth,

when he blows upon them, and so they wither:

the whirlwind bears them away like chaff.


25To whom will you liken me, then?

And who is my match? says the Holy One.

26Lift up your eyes on high;

see! Who has created all those?

He who brings their host out by number,

and summons each by his name:

so great his resource and so mighty his power

that not one of them fails to answer.


27Why say you, then, O Jacob,

and Israel, why maintain

that your lot is unknown to the Lord,

your right ignored by your God?

28Know you not of yourself or by hearsay –

the Lord is God eternal,

creator of all the earth?


He faints not, neither is weary,

unsearchable is his wisdom;

29he gives power to the weary,

and increase of strength to the feeble.

30Youths may faint and grow weary,

and young men may stumble and fall;

31but those who wait for the Lord

will find their strength renewed;

they will put forth pinions like eagles.

They will run, and not grow weary;

they will walk, and not be faint.

The sovereignty of God as seen in history, and especially in the rise of Cyrus

The rise of Cyrus a proof of the Lord’s power

41Hearken in silence, you coast-lands, to me,

and await, you nations, my argument:

come hither, then state your case;

so let us approach the tribunal together.


2Who raised up him from the east land,

whose steps are attended by victory,

sweeping the nations before him,

and laying king low at his feet?


his sword makes them like dust

and his bow like the driven stubble;

3he pursues and passes unharmed,

nor touches the ground with his feet.


4Who has wrought and accomplished this?

He who from the beginning

did summon the generations –

I, the Lord, was with the first,

and with last am I.

5The coast-lands have seen it and feared,

the ends of the earth fell a-trembling,

they came and drew nigh (to the judgment).

Israel is the Lord’s servant, loved and upheld by him

8But you, Israel my servant,

Jacob, whom I have chosen,

the offspring of Abraham my friend;

9whom I fetched from the ends of the earth,

and called from the corners thereof,

with the words, ‘My servant are you;

I have chosen, and not since rejected you.’

My victorious hand will uphold you.


11See! All who are furious against you

will end in shame and confusion;

the men that contended against you

will pass into nothing and perish.

12The men who have striven against you

you never will find, though you seek them;

the men who are warring against you

will wholly and utterly vanish.

The Lord says, I am your helper;

your redeemer is Israel’s Holy One.


15A threshing-sledge, see! I will make of you,

new and well-furnished with teeth;

you will thresh the mountains to powder,

the hills you will make like chaff.

16The wind, when you winnow, will scatter them,

the whirlwind will bear them away;

but you will rejoice in the Lord,

and glory in Israel’s Holy One.


17The poor who seek water where water is none,

the needy whose tongue is parched with thirst –

I, the Lord, will hear their prayer,

I, who am Israel’s God, will not leave them.

18But streams on the hills I will open,

and springs in the midst of the valleys;

the will I turn into pools of water,

the land that is parched into fountains of water.


19I will plant in the desert the cedar,

acacia, myrtle, and olive;

I will set in the wilderness fir-trees,

the plane and the cypress together.

No heathen god can predict the future

21Now then, says the Lord, bring forward your suit,

produce your idols, says Jacob’s king.

22Let them come and declare unto us

the things that are yet to happen;

declare how the past was foretold,

that we may give thought thereto.

Or announce what is yet to come,

that we may mark the issue;

23declare what will be hereafter,

and then we will know you are gods.

Yea, do aught that you please, good or ill,

that may strike us with awe to behold.


24Now see, you are nothing, and you can do nothing:

hateful is he who chooses you.

No heathen god, but the Lord alone, predicted the advent of Cyrus

25I have roused up one from the north, he is come –

one from the sunrise who calls on my name;

he will trample on princes like mortar,

as potter tramples the clay.


26But who from the first has announced this,

that so we might recognize it?

Or who has aforetime declared it,

that now we must own to its truth?

There was none who announced or declared it,

not one heard a word from you.


27It was I who first told it to Zion,

and gave the glad news to Jerusalem.


28I looked all around – there was no one;

not one of the gods could give counsel

or answer, to taught that I asked them.


29See! One and all they are nothing,

and nothing can they do:

their idols are wind and waste.

The servant (Israel), his Task and Destiny

The servant’s task

ISA 41 ©

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