Isaiah 61:7-11
Context61:7 Instead of shame, you will get a double portion; 1
instead of humiliation, they will rejoice over the land they receive. 2
Yes, 3 they will possess a double portion in their land
and experience lasting joy.
61:8 For I, the Lord, love justice
and hate robbery and sin.
I will repay them because of my faithfulness; 4
I will make a permanent covenant with them.
61:9 Their descendants will be known among the nations,
their offspring among the peoples.
All who see them will recognize that
the Lord has blessed them.” 5
61:10 I 6 will greatly rejoice 7 in the Lord;
I will be overjoyed because of my God. 8
For he clothes me in garments of deliverance;
he puts on me a robe symbolizing vindication. 9
I look like a bridegroom when he wears a turban as a priest would;
I look like a bride when she puts on her jewelry. 10
61:11 For just as the ground produces its crops
and a garden yields its produce,
so the sovereign Lord will cause deliverance 11 to grow,
and give his people reason to praise him in the sight of all the nations. 12
[61:7] 1 tn Heb “instead of your shame, a double portion.”
[61:7] 2 tn Heb “and [instead of] humiliation they will rejoice [over] their portion.” The term תָחָת (takhat, “instead of”) is understood by ellipsis (note the preceding line).
[61:7] 3 tn Heb “therefore” (so KJV, NASB); NIV “and so.”
[61:8] 4 tn Heb “in faithfulness”; NASB, NRSV, NLT “faithfully.”
[61:9] 7 tn Heb “all who see them will recognize them, that they [are] descendants [whom] the Lord has blessed.”
[61:10] 10 sn The speaker in vv. 10-11 is not identified, but it is likely that the personified nation (or perhaps Zion) responds here to the Lord’s promise of restoration.
[61:10] 11 tn The infinitive absolute appears before the finite verb for emphasis.
[61:10] 12 tn Heb “my being is happy in my God”; NAB “in my God is the joy of my soul.”
[61:10] 13 tn Heb “robe of vindication”; KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV “robe of righteousness.”
[61:10] 14 tn Heb “like a bridegroom [who] acts like a priest [by wearing] a turban, and like a bride [who] wears her jewelry.” The words “I look” are supplied for stylistic reasons and clarification.
[61:11] 13 tn Or perhaps, “righteousness,” but the context seems to emphasize deliverance and restoration (see v. 10 and 62:1).