Isaiah 49:1–50:11 NIV - Listen to me, you… | Biblia (2024)

The Servant of the Lord

49 Listens to me, you islands;t

hear this, you distant nations:

Before I was bornu the Lord calledv me;

from my mother’s womb he has spoken my name.w

2He made my mouthx like a sharpened sword,y

in the shadow of his handz he hid me;

he made me into a polished arrowa

and concealed me in his quiver.

3He said to me, “You are my servant,b

Israel, in whom I will display my splendor.c

4But I said, “I have labored in vain;d

I have spent my strength for nothing at all.

Yet what is due me is in the Lord’s hand,e

and my rewardf is with my God.”g

5And now the Lord says—

he who formed me in the wombh to be his servant

to bring Jacob back to him

and gather Israeli to himself,

for I ama honoredj in the eyes of the Lord

and my God has been my strengthk

6he says:

“It is too small a thing for you to be my servantl

to restore the tribes of Jacob

and bring back those of Israel I have kept.m

I will also make you a lightn for the Gentiles,o

that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth.”p

7This is what the Lord says—

the Redeemer and Holy One of Israelq

to him who was despisedr and abhorred by the nation,

to the servant of rulers:

“Kingss will see you and stand up,

princes will see and bow down,t

because of the Lord, who is faithful,u

the Holy One of Israel, who has chosenv you.”

Restoration of Israel

8This is what the Lord says:

“In the time of my favorw I will answer you,

and in the day of salvation I will help you;x

I will keepy you and will make you

to be a covenant for the people,z

to restore the landa

and to reassign its desolate inheritances,b

9to say to the captives,c ‘Come out,’

and to those in darkness,d ‘Be free!’

“They will feed beside the roads

and find pasture on every barren hill.e

10They will neither hunger nor thirst,f

nor will the desert heat or the sun beat down on them.g

He who has compassionh on them will guidei them

and lead them beside springsj of water.

11I will turn all my mountains into roads,

and my highwaysk will be raised up.l

12See, they will come from afarm

some from the north, some from the west,n

some from the region of Aswan.b

13Shout for joy,o you heavens;

rejoice, you earth;p

burst into song, you mountains!q

For the Lord comfortsr his people

and will have compassions on his afflicted ones.t

14But Zionu said, “The Lord has forsakenv me,

the Lord has forgotten me.”

15“Can a mother forget the baby at her breast

and have no compassion on the childw she has borne?

Though she may forget,

I will not forget you!x

16See, I have engravedy you on the palms of my hands;

your wallsz are ever before me.

17Your children hasten back,

and those who laid you wastea depart from you.

18Lift up your eyes and look around;

all your children gatherb and come to you.

As surely as I live,c” declares the Lord,

“you will weard them all as ornaments;

you will put them on, like a bride.

19“Though you were ruined and made desolatee

and your land laid waste,f

now you will be too small for your people,g

and those who devouredh you will be far away.

20The children born during your bereavement

will yet say in your hearing,

‘This place is too small for us;

give us more space to live in.’i

21Then you will say in your heart,

‘Who bore me these?j

I was bereavedk and barren;

I was exiled and rejected.l

Who brought thesem up?

I was leftn all alone,o

but these—where have they come from?’”

22This is what the Sovereign Lordp says:

“See, I will beckon to the nations,

I will lift up my bannerq to the peoples;

they will bringr your sons in their arms

and carry your daughters on their hips.s

23Kingst will be your foster fathers,

and their queens your nursing mothers.u

They will bow downv before you with their faces to the ground;

they will lick the dustw at your feet.

Then you will know that I am the Lord;x

those who hopey in me will not be disappointed.z

24Can plunder be taken from warriors,a

or captives be rescued from the fiercec?

25But this is what the Lord says:

“Yes, captivesb will be taken from warriors,c

and plunder retrieved from the fierce;d

I will contend with those who contend with you,e

and your children I will save.f

26I will make your oppressorsg eath their own flesh;

they will be drunk on their own blood,i as with wine.

Then all mankind will knowj

that I, the Lord, am your Savior,k

your Redeemer,l the Mighty One of Jacob.m

Israel’s Sin and the Servant’s Obedience

50 This is what the Lord says:

“Where is your mother’s certificate of divorcen

with which I sent her away?

Or to which of my creditors

did I sello you?

Because of your sinsp you were sold;q

because of your transgressions your mother was sent away.

2When I came, why was there no one?

When I called, why was there no one to answer?r

Was my arm too shorts to deliver you?

Do I lack the strengtht to rescue you?

By a mere rebukeu I dry up the sea,v

I turn rivers into a desert;w

their fish rot for lack of water

and die of thirst.

3I clothe the heavens with darknessx

and make sackclothy its covering.”

4The Sovereign Lordz has given me a well-instructed tongue,a

to know the word that sustains the weary.b

He wakens me morning by morning,c

wakens my ear to listen like one being instructed.d

5The Sovereign Lorde has opened my ears;f

I have not been rebellious,g

I have not turned away.

6I offered my back to those who beath me,

my cheeks to those who pulled out my beard;i

I did not hide my face

from mocking and spitting.j

7Because the Sovereign Lordk helpsl me,

I will not be disgraced.

Therefore have I set my face like flint,m

and I know I will not be put to shame.n

8He who vindicateso me is near.p

Who then will bring charges against me?q

Let us face each other!r

Who is my accuser?

Let him confront me!

9It is the Sovereign Lords who helpst me.

Who will condemnu me?

They will all wear out like a garment;

the mothsv will eat them up.

10Who among you fearsw the Lord

and obeysx the word of his servant?y

Let the one who walks in the dark,

who has no light,z

trusta in the name of the Lord

and rely on their God.

11But now, all you who light fires

and provide yourselves with flaming torches,b

go, walk in the light of your firesc

and of the torches you have set ablaze.

This is what you shall receive from my hand:d

You will lie down in torment.e

Isaiah 49:1–50:11 NIV - Listen to me, you… | Biblia (2024)

FAQs

What is Isaiah 49 telling us? ›

Multiple Old Testament passages anticipate the unborn messiah in his mother's womb. One such passage, Isaiah 49, predicts seven centuries in advance that God's servant (Jesus) would be a human being, born of a woman (Mary).

What does Isaiah 49-11 mean? ›

And I will make all my mountains a way means that God will make a passage across the mountains. They will not block the return of the exiles. The phrase my mountains may be used to recall the theme that God is their Creator. It probably does not indicate that he owns them, but rather that he has made them.

Have you not heard Isaiah verse? ›

Isaiah 40:28-31 New International Version (NIV)

Do you not know? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom.

Who is speaking in Isaiah 49:1–7? ›

In the Servant Songs in this part of Isaiah the Lord God alternates speaking with the Servant himself also making remarks or comments.

Who is Isaiah warning? ›

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What is Isaiah 50 talking about? ›

Although the song gives a first-person description of how the Servant was beaten and abused, here the Servant is described both as teacher and learner who follows the path God places him on without pulling back. Echoing the words of the first song, "a bruised reed he will not break", he sustains the weary with a word.

Where does Jesus say you have heard it said? ›

The passage you are asking about—Matthew 5: 27-28—is a part of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, and one in a series of examples he uses to emphasize the new dimension of spiritual awareness he is teaching and demonstrating: "You have heard it said 'You shall not commit adultery.

Where in the Bible does it say I have heard but now I see? ›

Job 42:5-6 New King James Version (NKJV)

“I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, But now my eye sees You. Therefore I abhor myself, And repent in dust and ashes.”

What is the significance of God holding your right hand? ›

With His hand clasping ours, we can trust and choose not to be afraid. The Lord knows His children are often easily frightened, so He reassures us of His presence and says He holds our hands: “For I am the LORD your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you” (Isaiah 41:13).

Who is Zion in Isaiah 49? ›

Zion is the people of God, the church of all ages who rejoices and delights in her Lord and King. In the way of rejoicing and thankful living, Zion would show her desire to walk in the ways of Jehovah. There were times when even Zion did not want to hear the words of Isaiah.

What is the lesson of Isaiah 49 1 6? ›

We have been commanded to take the message of Jesus to the world. Further, we must not be discouraged or dissuaded from sharing the gospel because of rejection. As Isaiah 49 indicates, we may feel that we have labored in vain and spent our strength for nothing. We do a lot of work to invite people to services.

What does the word Isles mean in Isaiah 49 1? ›

O isles - Ye distant lands (see the note at Isaiah 41:1). The word is used here, as it is there, in the sense of countries beyond sea; distant, unknown regions; the dark, pagan world. Ye people from far - The reason why the Messiah thus addresses them is stated in Isaiah 49:6.

What is the message of Isaiah 49 15? ›

Overall, this verse emphasizes God's unwavering love, faithfulness, and care for his people, even when circ*mstances may seem difficult or uncertain. It reminds us that we can always trust in God's promises and provision, even when human love may fail us. Isaiah 49:15.

What is the meaning of Isaiah 49 4? ›

The prophet expresses confidence that despite his apparent failure, God will recognize his effort and reward him appropriately. The specific nature of the reward is not mentioned, but it could be that God, in his own time, will allow the prophet to see the result of his hard labor.

What is Zion in Isaiah 49? ›

YHWH'S ORACLE OF REASSURANCE TO ZlON in Isa 49:14-18 is one of the biblical passages in. which God's steadfast love is most clearly compared to maternal love. Zion, the city of God, is identified and addressed as a mother, one who is distraught with grief and feelings of helplessness and loss.

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