Isaiah 40:1-11

Isaiah 40:1-11

[1] Comfort  ye my people,  saith  your God.  [2] Speak  ye comfortably  to Jerusalem,  and cry  unto her, that her warfare  is accomplished,  that her iniquity  is pardoned:  for she hath received  hand  double  for all her sins.  [3] The voice  of him that crieth  in the wilderness,  Prepare  ye the way  of the LORD,  make straight  in the desert  a highway  for our God.  [4] Every valley  shall be exalted,  and every mountain  and hill  shall be made low:  and the crooked  shall be made straight,  and the rough places  plain:  [5] And the glory  of the LORD  shall be revealed,  and all flesh  shall see  it together:  for the mouth  of the LORD  hath spoken  it. [6] The voice  said,  Cry.  And he said,  What shall I cry?  All flesh  is grass,  and all the goodliness  thereof is as the flower  of the field:  [7] The grass  withereth,  the flower  fadeth:  because the spirit  of the LORD  bloweth  upon it: surely  the people  is grass.  [8] The grass  withereth,  the flower  fadeth:  but the word  of our God  shall stand  for ever.  [9] O Zion,  that bringest good tidings,  get thee up  into the high  mountain;  O Jerusalem,  that bringest good tidings,  lift up  thy voice  with strength;  lift it up,  be not afraid;  say  unto the cities  of Judah,  Behold your God!  [10] Behold, the Lord  GOD  will come  with strong  hand, and his arm  shall rule  for him: behold, his reward  is with him, and his work  before  him. [11] He shall feed  his flock  like a shepherd:  he shall gather  the lambs  with his arm,  and carry  them in his bosom,  and shall gently lead  those that are with young. 

What does Isaiah 40:1-11 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

This first section of encouraging revelation stresses the comfort that God has planned for His people Israel. We can break it down into three strophes (sections).