4 It was for me the day of vengeance; the year for me to redeem had come.
4 For the day of vengeance is in mine heart, and the year of my redeemed is come.
4 For the day of vengeance was in my heart, and my year of redemption
4 I was set on vengeance. The time for redemption had arrived.
4 For the day of vengeance is in My heart, And the year of My redeemed has come.
4 For the time has come for me to avenge my people, to ransom them from their oppressors.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 63:4
Commentary on Isaiah 63:1-6
(Read Isaiah 63:1-6)
The prophet, in vision, beholds the Messiah returning in triumph from the conquest of his enemies, of whom Edom was a type. Travelling, not as wearied by the combat, but, in the greatness of his strength, prepared to overcome every opposing power. Messiah declares that he had been treading the wine-press of the wrath of God, Revelation 14:19; 19:13, and by his own power, without any human help, he had crushed his obstinate opposers, for the day of vengeance was determined on, being the appointed season for rescuing his church. Once, he appeared on earth in apparent weakness, to pour out his precious blood as an atonement for our sins; but he will in due time appear in the greatness of his strength. The vintage ripens apace; the day of vengeance, fixed and determined on, approaches apace; let sinners seek to be reconciled to their righteous Judge, ere he brings down their strength to the earth. Does Christ say, "I come quickly?" let our hearts reply, "Even so, come; let the year of the redeemed come."