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A Song of Praise to God

26 At that time people will sing this song in Judah:

We have a strong city with strong walls and defenses.
    But God gives us our salvation.[a]
Open the gates for the good people to enter.
    They are the God’s faithful followers.

God, you give true peace
    to people who depend on you,
    to those who trust in you.

So trust the Lord always,
    because in the Lord Yah[b] you have a place of safety forever.
But he will destroy the proud city
    and punish those who live there.
He will throw that high city down to the ground.
    It will fall into the dust.
Then poor and humble people will walk on those ruins.

Honesty is the path good people follow.
    They follow the path that is straight and true.
And God, you make that way smooth
    and easy to follow.
But, Lord, we are waiting for your way of justice.
    We want to honor you and your name.
At night my soul longs to be with you,
    and the spirit in me wants to be with you at the dawn of every new day.
When your way of justice comes to the world,
    people will learn the right way of living.
10 Evil people will not learn to do good,
    even if you show them only kindness.
They will still do wrong, even if they live in a good world.
    They never see the Lord’s greatness.
11 Lord, your arm is raised to punish them,
    but they don’t see it.
Show them how strong your love[c] is for your people.
    Then those who are evil will be ashamed.
    Yes, your fire will destroy your enemies.
12 Lord, you have succeeded in doing everything we tried to do,
    so give us peace.

God Will Give New Life to His People

13 Lord, you are our God,
    but in the past, we followed other lords.
We belonged to other masters,[d]
    but now we want people to remember only one name—yours.
14 Those dead lords will not come to life.
    Those ghosts will not rise from death.
You decided to destroy them,
    and you destroyed everything that makes us think about them.
15 Lord, you have helped the nation you love.
    You made our nation grow
    and brought honor to yourself.[e]
16 Lord, people remember you
    when they are in trouble.
So because of your punishment,
    we called out to you.
17 Lord, because of you we were in pain,
    like a woman giving birth,
    who struggles and cries out when it is time.
18 But we struggled in pain for nothing.
    We gave birth only to wind.
We did nothing to save the land.
    No one was born to live in the world.
19 But the Lord says,
“Your people have died,
    but they will live again.
The bodies of my people
    will rise from death.
Dead people in the ground,
    stand and be happy!
The dew covering you is like
    the dew sparkling in the light of a new day.
It shows that a new time is coming,
    when the earth will give birth to the dead who are in it.”

Judgment: Reward or Punishment

20 My people, go into your rooms
    and lock your doors.
Hide in there for a short time
    until God’s anger is finished.
21 Look! The Lord is coming out from his place[f]
    to judge the people of the world for the bad things they have done.
The earth will reveal the blood that has been spilled on it.
    It will no longer hide the proof of those murders.

27 At that time the Lord will judge Leviathan,[g]
    the crooked snake.
He will use his great sword, his hard and powerful sword,
    to punish Leviathan, that twisting, turning snake.
    He will kill the monster of the sea.[h]

At that time people will sing
    about the pleasant vineyard.
“I, the Lord, will care for the vineyard.
    I will water it at the right time.
I will guard it day and night.
    No one will hurt it.
I am not angry.
But if there is war and someone builds a wall of thornbushes,[i]
    then I will march to it and burn it.
But if anyone comes to me for safety
    and wants to make peace with me,
    then let them come and make peace.
In the future, Jacob will take root firmly on his soil.
    Then Israel will sprout and bloom,
    and the world will be filled with his fruit.”

God Will Send Israel Away

Israel was not hurt as badly as the enemy who tried to hurt it. Not as many of its people were killed as those who tried to kill them.

The Lord will settle his argument with Israel by sending the people far away. He will speak harshly to Israel. His words will burn like the hot desert wind.

How will Jacob’s guilt be forgiven? What will happen so his sins can be taken away? The rocks of the altar will be crushed to dust; the statues[j] and altars for worshiping false gods will all be destroyed.

10 The great city will be empty; it will be like a desert. All the people will be gone—they will run away. The city will be like an open pasture. Young cattle will eat grass there. The cattle will eat leaves from the branches of the vines. 11 The vines will become dry, and the branches will break off. Women will use them for firewood.

The people refuse to understand. So God, their Maker, will not comfort them or be kind to them.

12 At that time the Lord will begin separating his people from others. He will begin at the Euphrates River and will gather his people from there[k] to the River of Egypt.[l]

You people of Israel will be gathered together one by one. 13 Many of my people are now lost in Assyria. Some of my people have run away to Egypt. But at that time a great trumpet will be blown, and all those people will come back to Jerusalem. They will bow down before the Lord on that holy mountain.

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 26:1 Or “We have a strong city that provides us with salvation. It has strong walls and defenses.”
  2. Isaiah 26:4 Lord Yah Or “Yah Yahweh,” a Hebrew name for God.
  3. Isaiah 26:11 strong … love The Hebrew word means strong feelings like love, hate, anger, zeal, or jealousy.
  4. Isaiah 26:13 we followed … masters This is a wordplay. It could also be translated, “Husbands other than you married us.” One word sounds like “Baal,” the other like a title for God.
  5. Isaiah 26:15 Or “You gathered together the nation you love, the nation you drove into faraway lands.”
  6. Isaiah 26:21 his place Probably the Temple in Jerusalem.
  7. Isaiah 27:1 Leviathan The Dragon or giant snake. Some ancient stories say the Dragon was an enemy of God.
  8. Isaiah 27:1 monster of the sea This is probably Rahab. Some ancient stories tell of Rahab fighting with God.
  9. Isaiah 27:4 a wall of thornbushes Literally, “thorns and thistles.” Farmers planted walls of thornbushes around vineyards to protect them from animals. See Isa. 5:5.
  10. Isaiah 27:9 statues Or “idols.” See “idol” in the Word List.
  11. Isaiah 27:12 He will begin … from there Literally, “He will begin threshing at the stream of the river.” This Hebrew word for stream is like the word meaning “head of grain.”
  12. Isaiah 27:12 Euphrates River … River of Egypt These are the borders of the land God promised to give Israel.

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