a11:1-16
b9:1-7
c11:1
d6:13
e39:7
fRev 22:16
gIsa 4:2
h11:2
i11:4
j11:8
k11:10
l32:15-16
m1 Kgs 3:28
n4:29
oProv 1:1-7
p2:6-7
qIsa 9:6
r11:3
s11:2
tProv 1:7

‏ Isaiah 11:1-3

Summary for Isa 11:1-16: 11:1-16  a The kingdom of the Messiah, first introduced in 9:1-7  b, is now considered in more detail. Isaiah challenged the Israelites about why they would trust in any of the nations when God had far better plans in mind. 11:1  c stump ... shoot ... new Branch ... from the old root: This new growth refers to the continuity of David’s royal family line despite its virtual cessation during the Exile (see also 6:13  d; 39:7  e; Rev 22:16  f). The new growth from the old roots would not be like the former frail and unjust descendants of David (see Isa 4:2  g). Jesus, the Messiah, is the final fulfillment.
11:2  h The Spirit of the Lord will rest on the Messiah. The succession of David’s line is guaranteed by the Spirit. The Messiah’s coming would bring justice and righteousness (11:4  i), peace (11:8  j), and the extension of the Kingdom to the nations (11:10  k; see also 32:15-16  l).

• The promised Messiah would have great wisdom and understanding, like Solomon, as well as knowledge and the fear of the Lord (1 Kgs 3:28  m; 4:29  n; Prov 1:1-7  o; 2:6-7  p).

• The Spirit of counsel and might alludes to Isa 9:6  q. The Messiah will be full of wisdom and will have the power to execute his righteous rule.
11:3  r obeying the Lord: Literally the fear of the Lord, as in 11:2  s (see Prov 1:7  t).
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