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Isaiah 60

Zion Arises as the Lord’s Glory Draws the Nations

Isaiah 60 displays the glory-outcome of the Redeemer’s intervention in Isaiah 59: Zion rises in light, nations stream to the Lord’s glory, scattered children return, former oppressors serve, peace and righteousness govern, and the Lord becomes everlasting light.

Chapter Summary

Because the Lord’s glory rises upon Zion, darkness gives way to light, scattered children return, nations bring tribute, former shame is reversed, peace and righteousness govern, and the Lord Himself becomes everlasting light.

Overview

Isaiah 60 argues that the Lord’s redeeming intervention turns Zion from darkness, shame, abandonment, and ruin into a radiant center of divine glory. The nations come not merely to enrich Zion but to acknowledge the Lord, serve His purposes, rebuild His city, beautify His sanctuary, and behold His glory. The restoration culminates in everlasting light, righteous inheritance, and the Lord’s own work displayed in His people.

Context
Author

Isaiah, speaking within the prophetic book’s larger canonical witness.

Audience

Zion/Jerusalem personified as a restored city, the covenant people emerging from judgment and exile, and the nations drawn to the Lord’s glory.

Setting

Isaiah 60 follows Isaiah 59, where sin separates the people from God, justice collapses, and the Lord Himself comes as Redeemer to Zion. Isaiah 60 shows the radiant result of that divine redemption: Zion rises in the Lord’s glory, and nations come to her light.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

Zion is commanded to arise because the Lord’s glory rises upon her; nations and kings come to her light, children return, wealth is brought for worship, former shame is reversed, peace and righteousness govern, and the Lord becomes everlasting light.

Key Contrast

Earth covered in darkness versus Zion shining with the glory of the Lord.

Key Doctrine

The Lord’s glory restores Zion, draws the nations, establishes peace and righteousness, and becomes the everlasting light of His people.

Key Application

Rise in the Lord’s light, steward resources for worship, welcome the nations, pursue peace and righteousness, and anchor hope in God’s everlasting presence.

Focus Points

  • The Lord’s glory
  • Light over darkness
  • Nations drawn to Zion
  • Return of scattered children
  • Wealth redirected to worship
  • Compassion after anger
  • Reversal of shame
  • Peace and righteousness
  • Salvation and praise
  • Everlasting light
  • Righteous inheritance
  • Sovereign fulfillment
  • Divine Glory
  • Revelation as Light
  • Zion Restoration
  • Nations Mission
  • Divine Compassion
  • Accepted Worship
  • Peace
  • Righteousness
  • Salvation
  • Praise
  • New Creation Hope
  • Divine Sovereignty

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