Isaiah 41:1
Meaning, cross-references, and a prayer for Isaiah 41:1 — by Collins Asein
Quick Summary
Isaiah 41:1 is a verse from the book of Isaiah in the Old Testament. The KJV reads: "Keep silence before me, O islands; and let the people renew their strength: let them come near; then let them speak: let..." Below you will find the full verse text, cross-references, meaning, and a prayer based on this scripture.
Isaiah 41:1 — KJV
“Keep silence before me, O islands; and let the people renew their strength: let them come near; then let them speak: let us come near together to judgment.”
— Isaiah 41:1 (KJV)
Isaiah 41:1 in Context — About the Book of Isaiah
Isaiah is the prince of prophets — soaring visions of God's holiness, searing warnings, and the Old Testament's clearest portraits of the coming Messiah: born of a virgin, wounded for our transgressions, a man of sorrows. Comfort and strength for the weary run through every chapter.
Cross-References for Isaiah 41:1
“And when a stranger shall sojourn with thee, and will keep the passover to the LORD, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one that is born in the land: for no uncircumcised person shall eat thereof.”
Shares key themes with Isaiah 41:1: keep, let, come
“Then said Samuel to the people, Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there.”
Shares key themes with Isaiah 41:1: let, people, renew
“Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy, let not all the trouble seem little before thee, that hath come upon us, on our kings, on our princes, and on our priests, and on our prophets, and on our fathers, and on all thy people, since the time of the kings of Assyria unto this day. trouble: Heb. weariness that...: Heb. that hath found us”
Shares key themes with Isaiah 41:1: keep, before, let
“Then Judah came near unto him, and said, Oh my lord, let thy servant, I pray thee, speak a word in my lord's ears, and let not thine anger burn against thy servant: for thou art even as Pharaoh.”
Shares key themes with Isaiah 41:1: let, near, then
“When Pharaoh shall speak unto you, saying, Shew a miracle for you: then thou shalt say unto Aaron, Take thy rod, and cast it before Pharaoh, and it shall become a serpent.”
Shares key themes with Isaiah 41:1: before, come, then
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