Isaiah 62NLT
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1Because I love Zion, I will not keep still. Because my heart yearns for Jerusalem, I cannot remain silent. I will not stop praying for her until her righteousness shines like the dawn, and her salvation blazes like a burning torch.

2The nations will see your righteousness. World leaders will be blinded by your glory. And you will be given a new name by the Lord’s own mouth.

3The Lord will hold you in his hand for all to see— a splendid crown in the hand of God.

4Never again will you be called “The Forsaken City” or “The Desolate Land.” Your new name will be “The City of God’s Delight” and “The Bride of God,” for the Lord delights in you and will claim you as his bride.

5Your children will commit themselves to you, O Jerusalem, just as a young man commits himself to his bride. Then God will rejoice over you as a bridegroom rejoices over his bride.

6O Jerusalem, I have posted watchmen on your walls; they will pray day and night, continually. Take no rest, all you who pray to the Lord.

7Give the Lord no rest until he completes his work, until he makes Jerusalem the pride of the earth.

8The Lord has sworn to Jerusalem by his own strength: “I will never again hand you over to your enemies. Never again will foreign warriors come and take away your grain and new wine.

9You raised the grain, and you will eat it, praising the Lord. Within the courtyards of the Temple, you yourselves will drink the wine you have pressed.”

10Go out through the gates! Prepare the highway for my people to return! Smooth out the road; pull out the boulders; raise a flag for all the nations to see.

11The Lord has sent this message to every land: “Tell the people of Israel, ‘Look, your Savior is coming. See, he brings his reward with him as he comes.’”

12They will be called “The Holy People” and “The People Redeemed by the Lord.” And Jerusalem will be known as “The Desirable Place” and “The City No Longer Forsaken.”

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Public-domain commentary and original-language notes for Isaiah 62.

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Chapter Summary

In this chapter: God's care of his church and people. (1-5). The office of ministers in preaching the gospel. (6-9). Every hinderance shall be removed from the way of salvation. (10-12).

vv1-5

The Son of God here assures his church of his unfailing love, and his pleading for her under all trails and difficulties. She shall be called by a new name, a pleasant name, such as she was never called by before. The state of true religion in the world, before the preaching of the gospel, no man seemed to have any real concern for. God, by his grace, has wrought that in his church, which makes her his delight. Let us thence learn motives to holiness. If the Lord rejoices over us, we should rejoice in his service.

vv6-9

God's professing people must be a praying people. He is not displeased with us for being earnest, as men commonly are; he bids us to cry after him, and give him no rest, Luke 11:5,6. It is a sign that God is coming to a people in mercy, when he pours out a spirit of prayer upon them. See how uncertain our creature-comforts are. See also God's mercy in giving plenty, and peace to enjoy it. Let us delight in attending the courts of the Lord, that we may enjoy the consolations of his Spirit.

vv10-12

Way shall be made for Christ's salvation; all difficulties shall be removed. He brings a reward of comfort and peace with him; but a work of humiliation and reformation before him; and they shall be called, The holy people, and, The redeemed of the Lord. Holiness puts honour and beauty upon any place or person, makes them admired, beloved, and sought after. Many events may have been part fulfilments of this, as earnests of more glorious times yet to come. The close connexion between the blessedness of the Jews and of the Gentiles, runs through the Scriptures. The Lord Jesus will complete his work, and he never will forsake one whom he has redeemed and sanctified.

Cross References

Isaiah 62
v11Zechariah 9:9fulfillment

Direct prophetic fulfillment regarding the coming of Zion's King and salvation.

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v3Zechariah 9:16thematic

Parallels the image of God's people as a crown of glory and royal diadem.

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v6Luke 11:5-13thematic

New Testament parallel exhorting believers to pray importunately and give God no rest.

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v11Matthew 21:5fulfillment

Gospel citation of the prophetic call to tell the daughter of Zion her Savior comes.

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v4Isaiah 54:5thematic

Expands the marriage metaphor, identifying the Lord as Husband to the formerly forsaken wife.

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v6Isaiah 56:10contrast

Contrasts the faithful, sleepless watchmen with the blind, silent watchmen previously rebuked.

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v6Luke 18:1-8thematic

Illustrates persistent, unceasing prayer until God establishes righteousness and vindicates His elect.

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Mosaic law prescribing eating and drinking the harvest in the courts of the Lord.

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v42 Kings 21:1typology

Historical reference to Hezekiah's wife, Hephzibah, whose name means 'my delight is in her'.

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v4Jeremiah 3:14thematic

Thematic parallel of God promising to be married to His covenant people.

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v4Revelation 21:2thematic

The ultimate fulfillment of Jerusalem prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.

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v6Isaiah 52:8thematic

Shares the imagery of watchmen lifting up their voices together for Zion's restoration.

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v10Isaiah 40:3thematic

Repeats the command to prepare the way and cast up a highway for the Lord.

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v11Isaiah 40:10thematic

Verbal parallel regarding the coming Lord whose reward is with Him and work before Him.

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v1Psalms 122:6-9thematic

Parallels the prophet's personal resolution to pray unceasingly for the peace of Jerusalem.

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