“If you remove the yoke
From among you,
Then your light shall rise in the darkness.
If you remove the pointing of the finger,
Then your light shall rise in the darkness.
If you stop speaking of evil,
Then your light shall rise in the darkness.
If you offer your food to the hungry,
Then your light shall rise in the darkness.
If you satisfy the needs of the afflicted,
Then your light shall rise in the darkness.
Your gloom will be
Like the noonday.
Yahweh will guide you continually.
He will satisfy your needs in parched places.
He will make your bones strong.
You shall be
Like a watered garden,
Like a spring of water,
Whose waters do not fail.
Your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt.
You shall raise up
The foundations of many generations.
You shall be called
The repairer of the breach,
The restorer of streets to live in.”
Third Isaiah points out how the Israelites could become the light in the darkness. They had to remove the yoke from those around them. They had to stop pointing their fingers in a derisive contemptuous way. They had to stop speaking evil. Instead they should offer their food to the hungry and help the afflicted. Gloom could be turned to a noonday sun. Yahweh would guide them continually as their needs would be satisfied. Their bones would grow strong. They would become like watered gardens or unfailing spring waters. They were to rebuild the ancient ruins, thus becoming the foundation for many generations to come. They will be known as those who repaired the streets after the Exile in Jerusalem.