a54:1–55:13
b54:1-17
c54:1-3
dGal 4:27
e54:1
fGal 4:27

‏ Isaiah 54:1

Summary for Isa 54:1-55:13: 54:1–55:13  a This is an invitation to participate in the restoration to God’s favor made possible through the ministry of the promised servant.
Summary for Isa 54:1-17: 54:1-17  b Salvation flows from the vindication of the suffering servant. The promises mentioned here go beyond the return from Babylonian exile and apply to the coming of Jesus Christ, the extension of the kingdom to the church, the benefits of the second coming of Jesus Christ as the bridegroom of the church, and the new Jerusalem.
Summary for Isa 54:1-3: 54:1-3  c The prophet encourages Jerusalem, likened to a barren woman, to rejoice because its fate was rapidly changing. She would have so many children that she would outgrow her home (see Gal 4:27  d). 54:1  e In the ancient world, a woman who had never given birth after being married for a time would be ashamed. Isaiah compares Jerusalem to a barren woman who rejoices at the long-awaited blessing of children (see Gal 4:27  f).
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