4 I am not angry. If only there were briers and thorns confronting me! I would march against them in battle; I would set them all on fire.

Other Translations of Isaiah 27:4

King James Version

4 Fury is not in me: who would set the briers and thorns against me in battle? I would go go...: or, march against through them, I would burn them together.

English Standard Version

4 I have no wrath. Would that I had thorns and briers to battle! I would march against them, I would burn them up together.

The Message

4 I'm not angry. I care. Even if it gives me thistles and thornbushes, I'll just pull them out and burn them up.

New King James Version

4 Fury is not in Me. Who would set briers and thorns Against Me in battle? I would go through them, I would burn them together.

New Living Translation

4 My anger will be gone. If I find briers and thorns growing, I will attack them; I will burn them up-

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 27:4

Commentary on Isaiah 27:1-5

(Read Isaiah 27:1-5)

The Lord Jesus with his strong sword, the virtue of his death, and the preaching of his gospel, does and will destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil, that old serpent. The world is a fruitless, worthless wilderness; but the church is a vineyard, a place that has great care taken of it, and from which precious fruits are gathered. God will keep it in the night of affliction and persecution, and in the day of peace and prosperity, the temptations of which are not less dangerous. God also takes care of the fruitfulness of this vineyard. We need the continual waterings of Divine grace; if these be at any time withdrawn, we wither, and come to nothing. Though God sometimes contends with his people, yet he graciously waits to be reconciled unto them. It is true, when he finds briers and thorns instead of vines, and they are set in array against him, he will tread them down and burn them. Here is a summary of the doctrine of the gospel, with which the church is to be watered every moment. Ever since sin first entered, there has been, on God's part, a righteous quarrel, but, on man's part, most unrighteous. Here is a gracious invitation given. Pardoning mercy is called the power of our Lord; let us take hold on that. Christ crucified is the power of God. Let us by lively faith take hold on his strength who is a strength to the needy, believing there is no other name by which we can be saved, as a man that is sinking catches hold of a bough, or cord, or plank, that is in his reach. This is the only way, and it is a sure way, to be saved. God is willing to be reconciled to us.