Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
The chapter begins with a command from God to comfort Jerusalem and announce that her iniquity is pardoned after completing her forced labor. A voice in the wilderness calls for a straight highway to be prepared for the Lord so that His glory may be revealed to all humanity. Another voice compares human mortality to withstanding grass and flowers while declaring that the word of God stands forever. Zion and Jerusalem are instructed to climb a high mountain, herald good news to the cities of Judah, and announce the coming of the Lord God with might. The text describes God tending His flock like a shepherd, measuring the waters, and holding the dust of the earth in a basket. Nations are depicted as a drop in a bucket compared to Him, and the chapter questions what image or idol could ever be compared to God. Finally, the Creator of the starry host is described as giving power to the faint and renewing the strength of those who wait upon Him.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.