Isaiah 50:10-11

Isaiah 50:10-11

[10] Who is among you that feareth  the LORD,  that obeyeth  the voice  of his servant,  that walketh  in darkness,  and hath no light?  let him trust  in the name  of the LORD,  and stay  upon his God.  [11] Behold, all ye that kindle  a fire,  that compass yourselves about  with sparks:  in the light  of your fire,  and in the sparks  that ye have kindled.  This shall ye have of mine hand;  ye shall lie down  in sorrow. 

What does Isaiah 50:10-11 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

This short pericope is another transition. It connects with the third Servant Song of Solomon , but it introduces a new speaker and develops a different topic. The new subject is the importance of listening to the Servant and the Lord.