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The Lord God's
Spirit is on me;because the LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the humble.He has sent me to bind up the broken hearted,to proclaim liberty to the captives,and release to those who are bound;
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to proclaim the year of The LORD's favor,and the day of vengeance of our God;to comfort all who mourn; +
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to provide for those who
mourn in Zion,to give to them a garland for ashes,the oil of joy for mourning,the garment of praise for the
spirit of heaviness;that they may be called trees of righteousness,the planting of The LORD,that he may be glorified.
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They will rebuild the old ruins.They will raise up the places long devastated.They will repair the ruined cities,that have been devastated for many generations. +
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Strangers will stand and feed your flocks,and foreigners will work your fields and your vineyards. +
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But you will be called The LORD's priests.Men will call you the servants of our God.You will eat the wealth of the nations,and you will boast in their glory. +
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Instead of your shame you will have double.Instead of dishonor, they will rejoice in their portion.Therefore in their land, they will possess double.Everlasting joy will be to them. +
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"For I, The LORD, love justice.I hate
robbery and iniquity.I will give them their reward in truth,and I will make an
everlastingcovenant with them.
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Their offspring will be known among the nations,and their offspring among the peoples.All who see them will acknowledge them,that they are the offspring which the LORD has blessed." +
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I will greatly rejoice in The LORD!My soul will be joyful in my God;for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation.He has covered me with the robe of righteousness,as a bridegroom decks himself with a garland,and as a
bride adorns herself with her jewels.
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For as the
earth produces its bud,and as the garden causes the things that are sown in it to
spring up;so the Lord the LORD will cause
righteousness and praise to spring up before all the nations.
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Isa 61:1-11. MESSIAH'S OFFICES: RESTORATION OF ISRAEL.
Messiah announces His twofold commission to bring gospel mercy at His first coming, and judgments on unbelievers and comfort to Zion at His second coming (Isa 61:1-9); the language can be applied to Isaiah, comforting by his prophecies the exiles in Babylon, only in a subordinate sense.
1. is upon me; because . . . hath anointed me--quoted by Jesus as His credentials in preaching (Lu 4:18-21). The Spirit is upon Me in preaching, because Jehovah hath anointed Me from the womb (Lu 1:35), and at baptism, with the Spirit "without measure," and permanently "abiding" on Me (Isa 11:2; Joh 1:32; 3:34; Ps 45:7; with which compare 1Ki 1:39, 40; 19:16; Ex 29:7). "Anointed" as Messiah, Prophet, Priest, and King.
good tidings--as the word "gospel" means.
the meek--rather, "the poor," as Lu 4:18 has it; that is, those afflicted with calamity, poor in circumstances and in spirit (Mt 11:5).
proclaim liberty-- (Joh 8:31-36). Language drawn from the deliverance of the Babylonian captives, to describe the deliverance from sin and death (Heb 2:15); also from the "liberty proclaimed" to all bond-servants in the year of jubilee (Isa 61:2; Le 25:10; Jer 34:8, 9).
opening of the prison--The Hebrew rather is, "the most complete opening," namely, of the eyes to them that are bound, that is, deliverance from prison, for captives are as it were blind in the darkness of prison (Isa 14:17; 35:5; 42:7) [EWALD]. So Lu 4:18 and the Septuagint interpret it; Lu 4:18, under inspiration, adds to this, for the fuller explanation of the single clause in the Hebrew, "to set at liberty them that are bruised"; thus expressing the double "opening" implied; namely, that of the eyes (Joh 9:39), and that of the prison (Ro 6:18; 7:24, 25; Heb 2:15). His miracles were acted parables.