Isaiah 11:10-16 – Homecoming

BIBLE TEXT

Isaiah 11:10-16

SUMMARY 

These verses look forward to a time when the remnant of Israel, scattered across the ancient world, are summoned back to their homeland. 

ANALYSIS 

The Book of Isaiah often utilizes the themes of exile and return. The theme of return is especially prominent in Isaiah 40-66, but it also shows up in earlier chapters such as this one. In these verses, the nations of the earth will respond to the “root of Jesse” (a reference to a messianic royal figure), and the remnant will be recovered from the far reaches of the ancient world (vv. 11-12). 

But the return of the remnant is also accompanied by a vision of dominance over the neighboring nations (vv. 14-15). Specific attention is paid to Egypt (v. 15) and Assyria (v. 16), two of the great river-based civilizations in the first millennium BCE. Echoing themes from the Book of Exodus, liberation is a messy business and doesn’t happen apart from the bloody, human realities of conquest and defeat.