Isaiah 40
“Comfort,
comfort my people,” says your God. “Speak kindly to Jerusalem, and tell her that
her time of warfare is over, that her punishment is completed. For the Lord has
made her pay double for all her sins.”
A
voice cries out, “In the wilderness clear a way for the Lord; construct
in the desert a road for our God. Every valley must be
elevated, and every mountain and hill leveled. The rough terrain will become a
level plain, the rugged landscape a wide valley. The
splendor of the Lord will be revealed, and all people will see it at the same
time. For the Lord has decreed it.”
A
voice says, “Cry out!” Another asks, “What should I cry out?” The first voice
responds: “All people are like grass, and all their promises are like the
flowers in the field. The grass dries up, the flowers
wither, when the wind sent by the Lord blows on them. Surely humanity is like
grass. The grass dries up, the flowers wither, but the
decree of our God is forever reliable.” Go up on a high
mountain, O herald Zion! Shout out loudly, O herald Jerusalem! Shout, don’t be
afraid! Say to the towns of Judah, “Here is your God!”
Look,
the sovereign Lord comes as a victorious warrior; his military power
establishes his rule. Look, his reward is with him; his prize goes before him. Like a shepherd he tends his flock; he gathers up the
lambs with his arm; he carries them close to his heart; he
leads the ewes along. The Lord is Incomparable!
Who
has measured out the waters in the hollow of his hand, or carefully measured
the sky, or carefully weighed the soil of the earth, or weighed the mountains
in a balance, or
the hills on scales? Who comprehends the mind of the
Lord,or gives him instruction as his counselor? From
whom does he receive directions? Who teaches him the correct way to do things, or
imparts knowledge to him, or instructs him in skillful design?
Look,
the nations are like a drop in a bucket; they are regarded as dust on the
scales. He
lifts the coastlands as if they were dust. Not even
Lebanon could supply enough firewood for a sacrifice; its wild animals would
not provide enough burnt offerings. All the nations are insignificant before him; they
are regarded as absolutely nothing.
To
whom can you compare God? To what image can you liken him?
A craftsman casts an idol; a metalsmith overlays it with gold and forges silver
chains for it. To make a contribution one selects wood that
will not rot; he then seeks a skilled craftsman to make an idol that will not
fall over.
Do
you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told to you since the very
beginning? Have you not understood from the time the earth’s foundations were
made? He is the one who sits on the earth’s horizon; its
inhabitants are like grasshoppers before him. He is the one who stretches out
the sky like a thin curtain, and spreads it out like a pitched tent. He is the one who reduces rulers to nothing; he makes the
earth’s leaders insignificant. Indeed, they are barely
planted; yes, they are barely sown; yes, they barely take root in the earth, and
then he blows on them, causing them to dry up, and
the wind carries them away like straw. “To whom can you
compare me? Whom do I resemble?” says the Holy One.
Look
up at the sky! Who created all these heavenly lights? He is the one who leads
out their ranks; he calls them all by name. Because of his absolute power and
awesome strength, not one of them is missing. Why do you
say, Jacob, Why do you say, Israel, “The
Lord is not aware of what is happening to me, my God is not concerned with my
vindication”? Do you not know? Have you not heard? The
Lord is an eternal God, the creator of the whole earth. He does not get tired
or weary; there is no limit to his wisdom.
He
gives strength to those who are tired; to the ones who lack power, he gives
renewed energy. Even youths get tired and weary; even
strong young men clumsily stumble. But those who wait
for the Lord’s help find renewed strength; they rise up as if they had eagles’
wings, they run without growing weary, they walk without getting tired.
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