14 The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed, and that he should not die in the pit, nor that his bread should fail.
14 The cowering prisoners will soon be set free; they will not die in their dungeon, nor will they lack bread.
14 He who is bowed down shall speedily be released; he shall not die and go down to the pit, neither shall his bread be lacking.
14 The victims will be released before you know it. They're not going to die. They're not even going to go hungry.
14 The captive exile hastens, that he may be loosed, That he should not die in the pit, And that his bread should not fail.
14 Soon all you captives will be released! Imprisonment, starvation, and death will not be your fate!
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 51:14
Commentary on Isaiah 51:9-16
(Read Isaiah 51:9-16)
The people whom Christ has redeemed with his blood, as well as by his power, will obtain joyful deliverance from every enemy. He that designs such joy for us at last, will he not work such deliverance in the mean time, as our cases require? In this world of changes, it is a short step from joy to sorrow, but in that world, sorrow shall never come in view. They prayed for the display of God's power; he answers them with consolations of his grace. Did we dread to sin against God, we should not fear the frowns of men. Happy is the man that fears God always. And Christ's church shall enjoy security by the power and providence of the Almighty.