Isaiah 11
Garner-HowesIsaiah 11:1-5
ISAIAH - CHAPTER 11 THE REIGN OF “THE BRANCH” OVER A RE-UNITED Isaiah, the Gospel prophet, portrays the Lord Jesus Christ -Messiah of Israel, and Savior of all who will trust Him - in a most exquisite manner. Verse 1-5: THE ROOT OF DAVID TO REIGN IN
- Though the fall of Assyria was to be complete and final, the fall of David’s house is only temporary. a. A shoot will come forth from the stump of Jesse, (Verse 1, 10; Isaiah 9:7; Acts 13:23), and a fruit-bearing branch from its roots, (Isaiah 4:2; Isaiah 53:2; Jeremiah 23:5). b. This figurative language, of course, refers to the coming of a notable person, whom the scriptures ultimately reveal to be the person of the very Son of God, (Matthew 3:16; John 1:32-34).
- In this One, who is elsewhere called “the Branch” (Zechariah 3:8), is manifested the completeness and perfection of the Spirit in its seven-fold characterization, (Verse 1-2; comp. Revelation 3:1).
- The “spirit of the Lord” (Luke 4:18-21) is also the spirit of: wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge and the fear (reverence) of the Lord.
- It will be the delight of this “son of Jesse” to reverence the Lord, (Verse 3a; Psalms 40:7-8).
- Born to reign as King over God’s people, He will not judge by physical sense, (Verse 3b; John 2:25; John 7:24).
- In striking contrast to the iniquitous rulers over His ancient people, He will deal righteously with the poor (Verse 4a: Isaiah 9:7; Isaiah 16:5; Isaiah 32:1; Isaiah 3:14; Psalms 72:2; Psalms 72:14), and will restore the downtrodden with fairness, (Verse 4b; Isaiah 29:19; Isaiah 61:1).
- By “the rod of His mouth” (Isaiah 49:2; Psalms 2:9; Malachi 4:6) and “the breath of His lips” (Isaiah 30:28; Isaiah 30:33; Job 4:9; 2 Thessalonians 2:8) will wickedness be subdued - that the fullness of peace may be experienced by His beloved people. '
- Girded with righteousness and faithfullness (Ephesians 6:14; Isaiah 25:1), He will exercise His sovereign authority as King of the whole earth, (Jeremiah 23:5; Daniel 7:14; Luke 1:32-33; etc.).
Isaiah 11:6-10
Verse 6-10:
- The consequence of Messiah’s reign will be universal peace, as illustrated in the realm of nature, (Verse 6-8). b. The most ferocious of beasts will not only cease to prey on domesticated animals; their very nature (and habits) will be changed from carnivorous (flesh-eating) to herbivorous (plant-eating) creatures, (Verse 6-7). b. Once-poisonous reptiles will no longer be a danger- even to a weaned child, (Verse 8). c. In fact, there will be nothing, in that day, to hurt or destroy in all the vast regions of our Lord’s kingdom!
- In that day Jesse’s “root” will stand as an ensign for all people, and all nations will bow before Him, (Verse 10; Romans 15:8-12).
- Then will “the place of His rest” (Isaiah 14:3; Isaiah 28:12; Isaiah 32:17-18; Haggai 2:9) - His throne - be glorious indeed!
Isaiah 11:11-16
Verse 11-18: AND FOR ALL ISRAEL
- Here the prophet reveals a (still) future, ultimate deliverance of “the remnant” from the ends of the earth, (Verse 11-12).
- It is evident from the context that this cannot refer to a deliverance from Egypt, or from Babylon, but from a far more extensive dispersion.
- Messiah Himself is the “ensign”, “banner” or “flagstaff” around which, first, those whom He has called out from among the Gentiles (Acts 15:14; Romans 11:25-26), and then the “outcasts of Israel” and “dispersed of Judah” may rally, (comp, Jeremiah 30:4-11; Zephaniah 3:8-20; Jeremiah 3:14-18; Ezekiel 11:16-20).
- Reunited, under His strong and benevolent hand, the reconstituted covenant-nation will quickly subdue: the Philistines, Edom, Moab and the children of Ammon who were their ancient enemies and tormentors, (Verse 14-15).
- This coming deliverance is likened unto the miraculous deliverance from Egypt - though this one will involve God’s bringing them from “the ends of the earth.”
- The specific mention of Assyria is significant in that Assyrian invasions are the underlying historical setting for chapters 7 through 12.
- “Remnant” and “highway” (Verse 11, 16) are leading motifs throughout this prophecy - positive evidence of a single authorship for the whole.
