“O Yahweh!
You are my God!
I will exalt you!
I will praise your name!
You have done wonderful things,
Plans formed of old,
Faithful and sure.
You have made the city a heap.
The fortified city has become a ruin.
The palace of aliens
Is a city no more.
It will never be rebuilt.
Therefore strong people
Will glorify you.
Cities of ruthless nations
Will fear you.
You have been a refuge
To the poor,
To the needy in their distress.
You have been a shelter
From the rainstorm.
You have been a shade
From the heat.
The blast of the ruthless was
Like a winter rainstorm.
The noise of aliens was
Like heat in a dry place.
You subdued the heat
With the shade of clouds.
The song of the ruthless was stilled.”
Isaiah gives thanks and praise to Yahweh because he has done wonderful faithful and sure things from of old as there are echoes of the acrostic Psalm 145. Then there is a turn to an unnamed ruined fortified city, where the palace of the aliens or foreigners was destroyed, never to be rebuilt again. There is no indication where this city was. Some people will glorify Yahweh, while other ruthless people will fear him. Yahweh has been a refuge to the poor and the needy in their time of distress. Yahweh was their shelter against the ruthless winter rainstorm and a shade in the hot sunny days against the noise of the aliens or foreigners. Yahweh was able to subdue the heat with his shady clouds. He was able to still the song of the ruthless. Thus Yahweh was their protector against the rain and the heat of ruthless people.