Isaiah Chapter 40

Comfort for God’s People

         40:1“Comfort, comfort my people,” your God says.

                           2“Speak graciously to Jerusalem;

                        tell it that its warfare’s over,

                              its iniquity’s removed,

                              it’s received from the LORD

                                    double for its sins.”                                       

Is 40:1-2

                  3 A voice is calling,

                        “Build a road for the LORD in the desert;

                        make a smooth highway for our God.

                  4 Fill every pothole,

                              level off every bump and high spot.

                        Smooth the rough ground

                              and make rugged terrain like a wide valley.

                  5 Then the glory of the LORD will come;

                        everyone will see it together.”

                                                            The LORD has said so.          

Is 40:3-5

                  6 A voice said, “Shout.”

                        I answered, “Shout what?”

                  “People are like grass;

                        their beauty is like a flower in a field.

                  7 Grass withers and flowers fade

                        when the LORD blows on them;

                        people are like that.

                  8 Grass withers and flowers fade,

                        but the LORD’s word stands forever.”                       

Is 40:6-8

                  9 Climb a high mountain,

                        Zion, messenger with good news;

                              shout it out;

                                    shout it louder;

                              don’t hold back;

                        tell the towns in Judah, “Your God is coming!”

                  10 He’ll come with power

                              to rule with his strong arm;

                              he’ll bring his reward with him.

                  11 He’ll tend his flock like a shepherd;

                              he’ll pick up the lambs in his arms

                                    and carry them against his chest,

                                    and gently lead the nursing ewes.

Is 40:9-11

                  12 Who else has measured the ocean in the palm of his hand

                              or the sky with a span,

                              or counted the dust?

                        Who else has weighed the mountains in a scales

                                    or the hills in a balance?

                  13 Who has directed the LORD’s Spirit

                        or instructed him as his advisor?

                  14 Who did he consult for enlightenment?

                        Who taught him what’s good?

                  15 The nations are just a drop in the bucket,

                              a piece of sand on a scales;

                              he picks up islands like specks of dust.

                  16 Lebanon couldn’t provide enough wood

                              or its animals be sufficient for a burnt offering.

                  17 All the nations amount to nothing in front of him;

                              they’re of no consequence compared to him.      

Is 40:12-17

                  18 Who can we compare God to?

                        What’s he like?

                  19 An idol is something an artisan makes,

                        a goldsmith plates with gold,

                        a silversmith makes silver chains for.

                  20 People too poor for such an offering

                              select wood that won’t rot

                              and find a skilled craftsman

                              to prepare an idol that won’t fall over.

Is 40:18-20

                  21 Haven’t you heard? Don’t you know?

                        Didn’t anybody tell you at the beginning of the earth that

                        22 the One who sits above the circle of the earth,

                              whose inhabitants are like grasshoppers to him

                        he’s the One that stretches out the sky like a curtain,

                              spreads it out like a tent to live under.

                  23 He’s the One that dethrones rulers

                              and unseats judges.

                  24 They’ve hardly been planted,

                        hardly sown, hardly taken root,

                              when he blows on them and they wither,

                              and the wind carries them off like chaff.

                  25 Who can you compare him with;

                              who’s his equal?

                  26 Look up and see who created those stars,

                        who leads the host of them out in full number

                              and calls each one by name;

                        because of his great power and strength,

                              not a one of them is missing.                               

Is 40:21-26

                  27 Jacob, why do you think

                        the LORD can’t see what you’re going through,

                              that he doesn’t notice the justice you deserve? 

                  28 Don’t you know? Haven’t you heard?

                              The eternal God, the LORD,

                                    the creator of the earth, doesn’t get tired;

                              no one can measure his intelligence.

                  29 He gives stamina to the tired

                              and increases strength in the weak.                     

Is 40:27-29

                  30 Even youths get weary;

                              young men collapse exhausted;

                        31 but those who trust in the LORD

                              keep finding new strength;

                        they walk and don’t get weary;

                              they run and don’t get tired;                                

                              they soar up on wings like eagles.                       

Is 40:30-31

From the CNT translation by Virgil Warren, PhD