Isaiah 9:2-7

Isaiah 9:2-7

[2] The people  that walked  in darkness  have seen  a great  light:  they that dwell  in the land  of the shadow of death,  upon them hath the light  shined.  [3] Thou hast multiplied  the nation,  and not increased  the joy:  they joy  before  thee according to the joy  in harvest,  and as men rejoice  when they divide  the spoil.  [4] For thou hast broken  the yoke  of his burden,  and the staff  of his shoulder,  the rod  of his oppressor,  as in the day  of Midian.  [5] For every battle  of the warrior  is with confused noise,  and garments  rolled  in blood;  but this shall be with burning  and fuel  of fire.  [6] For unto us a child  is born,  unto us a son  is given:  and the government  shall be upon his shoulder:  and his name  shall be called  Wonderful,  Counsellor,  The mighty  God,  The everlasting  The Prince  of Peace.  [7] Of the increase  of his government  and peace  there shall be no end,  upon the throne  of David,  and upon his kingdom,  to order  it, and to establish  it with judgment  and with justice  from henceforth even for  ever.  The zeal  of the LORD  of hosts  will perform  this.

What does Isaiah 9:2-7 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

In contrast to Ahaz, who refused to listen to and obey God, the Lord would raise up a faithful king who would be born and reign in the future (the Millennium). This pericope climaxes the present section ( Isaiah 7:1 to Isaiah 9:7) dealing with the signs of God"s presence. Again a child is the centerpiece of the prophecy and provides a sign and hope for the future. Isaiah 9:2 begins chapter9 in the Hebrew text.