Isaiah 56

Salvation for Others

This is what the Lord says:

                  “Maintain justice

         and do what is right,

                  for my salvation is close at hand

         and my righteousness will soon be revealed.

     2             Blessed is the one who does this — ​

         the person who holds it fast,

                  who keeps the Sabbath without desecrating it,

         and keeps their hands from doing any evil.”

     3             Let no foreigner who is bound to the Lord say,

         “The Lord will surely exclude me from his people.”

                  And let no eunuch complain,

         “I am only a dry tree.”

4For this is what the Lord says:

                  “To the eunuchs who keep my Sabbaths,

         who choose what pleases me

         and hold fast to my covenant — ​

     5             to them I will give within my temple and its walls

         a memorial and a name

         better than sons and daughters;

                  I will give them an everlasting name

         that will endure forever.

     6             And foreigners who bind themselves to the Lord

         to minister to him,

                  to love the name of the Lord,

         and to be his servants,

                  all who keep the Sabbath without desecrating it

         and who hold fast to my covenant — ​

     7             these I will bring to my holy mountain

         and give them joy in my house of prayer.

                  Their burnt offerings and sacrifices

         will be accepted on my altar;

                  for my house will be called

         a house of prayer for all nations.”

     8             The Sovereign Lord declares — ​

         he who gathers the exiles of Israel:

                  “I will gather still others to them

         besides those already gathered.”

God’s Accusation Against the Wicked

     9             Come, all you beasts of the field,

         come and devour, all you beasts of the forest!

     10            Israel’s watchmen are blind,

         they all lack knowledge;

                  they are all mute dogs,

         they cannot bark;

                  they lie around and dream,

         they love to sleep.

     11            They are dogs with mighty appetites;

         they never have enough.

                  They are shepherds who lack understanding;

         they all turn to their own way,

         they seek their own gain.

     12            “Come,” each one cries, “let me get wine!

         Let us drink our fill of beer!

                  And tomorrow will be like today,

         or even far better.”