Isaiah 10:20-21
Context10:20 At that time 1 those left in Israel, those who remain of the family 2 of Jacob, will no longer rely on a foreign leader that abuses them. 3 Instead they will truly 4 rely on the Lord, the Holy One of Israel. 5 10:21 A remnant will come back, a remnant of Jacob, to the mighty God. 6
Isaiah 11:16
Context11:16 There will be a highway leading out of Assyria
for the remnant of his people, 7
just as there was for Israel,
when 8 they went up from the land of Egypt.
Isaiah 37:31-32
Context37:31 Those who remain in Judah will take root in the ground and bear fruit. 9
37:32 “For a remnant will leave Jerusalem;
survivors will come out of Mount Zion.
The intense devotion of the Lord who commands armies 10 will accomplish this.
Romans 11:5-6
Context11:5 So in the same way at the present time there is a remnant chosen by grace. 11:6 And if it is by grace, it is no longer by works, otherwise grace would no longer be grace.
[10:20] 1 tn Or “in that day.” The verb that introduces this verse serves as a discourse particle and is untranslated; see note on “in the future” in 2:2.
[10:20] 2 tn Heb “house” (so KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV).
[10:20] 3 tn Heb “on one who strikes him down.” This individual is the king (“foreign leader”) of the oppressing nation (which NLT specifies as “the Assyrians”).
[10:20] 4 tn Or “sincerely”; KJV, ASV, NAB, NRSV “in truth.”
[10:20] 5 sn See the note on the phrase “the Holy One of Israel” in 1:4.
[10:21] 6 tn The referent of אֵל גִּבּוֹר (’el gibbor, “mighty God”) is uncertain. The title appears only here and in 9:6, where it is one of the royal titles of the coming ideal Davidic king. (Similar titles appear in Deut 10:17 and Neh 9:32 [“the great, mighty, and awesome God”] and in Jer 32:18 [“the great and mighty God”]. Both titles refer to God.) Though Hos 3:5 pictures Israel someday seeking “David their king,” and provides some support for a messianic interpretation of Isa 10:21, the Davidic king is not mentioned in the immediate context of Isa 10:21 (see Isa 11, however). The preceding verse mentions Israel relying on the Lord, so it is likely that the title refers to God here.
[11:16] 7 tn Heb “and there will be a highway for the remnant of his people who remain, from Assyria.”
[11:16] 8 tn Heb “in the day” (so KJV).
[37:31] 9 tn Heb “The remnant of the house of Judah that is left will add roots below and produce fruit above.”
[37:32] 10 tn Heb “the zeal of the Lord who commands armies [traditionally, the Lord of hosts].” In this context the Lord’s “zeal” refers to his intense devotion to and love for his people which prompts him to protect and restore them.