Prepare the Way for the LORD
(Matthew 3:1–12; Mark 1:1–8; Luke 3:1–20; John 1:19–28)
This chapter introduces chs 40–66. In this section,...
This chapter introduces chs 40–66. In this section, comfort refers to the result of God’s merciful way of dealing with people in the age to come. It includes encouragement, strength, and acceptance. God wants to rescue his people (40:1–11) and is more than able to do so (40:12–26). The exiles needed to believe God’s promises and wait on him for their rescue (40:27–31; see also 30:15–18).
This section announces the good news of God’s...
This section announces the good news of God’s coming salvation. The Lord is coming to vindicate his own and to judge his enemies. Salvation would be accomplished through the arrival, suffering, and exaltation of the Lord’s servant—the Messiah, Jesus Christ.
The rest of Isaiah provides a message of...
The rest of Isaiah provides a message of comfort and a revelation of God’s character and his purposes for Israel. As 39:6–7 predicted, Judah would experience judgment and exile after the time of Isaiah. Throughout chs 40–66, Isaiah prophesied from the vantage point of the Exile having already become a reality. Therefore, the Babylonian exile provides the background for understanding these chapters.
There is now a shift from the general...
There is now a shift from the general announcement of the good news to the specific expectation of God’s coming. The good news (40:1–2) is grounded in God himself. Isaiah portrayed the Lord as coming on a highway through the desert (see ch 35), although the imagery is here reversed: In ch 35, the people were traveling to Zion, toward the Lord. Here, the Lord is coming toward his people (see also 52:8, where the two images are brought together).
3A voice of one calling:
“Prepare the way for the LORD in the wilderness;†make a straight highway for our God in the desert.†4Every valley shall be lifted up,and every mountain and hill made low;the uneven ground will become smooth,and the rugged land a plain.†5And the glory of the LORD will be revealed,and all humanity together will see it.”†For the mouth of the LORD has spoken.