Chapter 1 Israel’s ancient apostasy typifies an end-time apostasy, with salvation reserved for some who repent. Chapter 2 The end-time restoration of Zion/Jerusalem contrasts Jehovah’s judgment of the world at his coming. Chapter 3 Wickedness in society leads to anarchy, internal collapse...
Chapter 59 is a continuation of the prophecy that began with Israel's contention that the Israelites are hypocritical God-seekers (58:2-3a). Isaiah's instruction was to "Declare to my people their rebellion and to the house of Jacob their sins" (58:1b). God isableto save them from ex...
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Verse (Click for Chapter) New International VersionThis was to fulfill the word of Isaiah the prophet: “Lord, who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?”New Living TranslationThis is exactly what Isaiah the prophet had predicted: “LORD, who has belie...
4-10 the prophet appears to be speaking, since the Lord is referred to in the third person. However, since the Lord refers to himself in the third person later in this chapter (see v. 13), it is possible that he speaks throughout the chapter. Isaiah 13:4 tn Heb“a sound, a roar...
Let a year elapse and a little more (Isa 32:10, Margin). let … kill sacrifices—rather, "let the beasts (of another year) go round" [Maurer]; that is, after the completion of a year "I will distress Ariel." Matthew Poole's CommentaryISAIAH CHAPTER 29. The temple and city of ...
Chapter 3: Conception of the Land in the Book of Isaiah : Ethical Dimension of Cult in the Book of Isaiah The machinery of life obtains its power from energy liberated by the oxidation of foodstuffs. For a long time it was the belief that fat, dextrose and protein enter the blood stream...
Isaiah 9:1 sn In the Hebrew text (BHS) the chapter division comes one verse later than in the English Bible; 9:1 (8:23 HT). Thus 9:2-21 in the English Bible = 9:1-20 in the Hebrew text. Beginning with 10:1 the verse numbers in the English Bible and the Hebrew Bible are ag...
The main themes of the prophecy are explained in the accompanying text which forms the major portion of the book. From it, we learn that Isaiah's message and the later teachings of the Master are one. The prophecy is addressed to those who can recognise it as that which they once knew,...
At the risk of being too technical, I'd like you to dip into the original Hebrew to see exactly what is meant, though most of the Hebrew words in Isaiah 53 will be explained only in the footnotes. In 53:10 we find the Hebrew noun is'āshem,which means "guiltiness, offering for sin...