Isaiah 41:5 (LSB)

Passage

The coastlands have seen and are afraid; The ends of the earth tremble; They have drawn near and have come.

Nearby Context

Isaiah 41:3 He pursues them, passing on in peace, By a way he had not come with his feet.

Isaiah 41:4 Who has worked and done it, Calling forth the generations from the beginning? ‘I, Yahweh, am the first; and with the last, I am He.’”

Isaiah 41:5 The coastlands have seen and are afraid; The ends of the earth tremble; They have drawn near and have come.

Isaiah 41:6 Each one helps his neighbor And says to his brother, “Be strong!”

Isaiah 41:7 So the craftsman strengthens the smelter, And he who smooths metal with the hammer strengthens him who beats the anvil, Saying of the soldering, “It is good”; And he strengthens it with nails, So that it will not be shaken.

Study Lenses

The verse centers on "coastlands", "seen", "afraid", "ends", "earth", "tremble", "drawn", and "near". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "coastlands" and "seen", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.

The nearby context moves from verse 4's "Who has worked and done it Calling..." into verse 6's "Each one helps his neighbor And says...", so "coastlands" and "seen" belong inside that flow. In Isaiah context, the local focus is the Holy One of Israel, judgment and restoration, the servant of the LORD, and Zion's hope.

A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "coastlands" and "seen" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.