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God judging among the gods, – Commentary on ישעיהו ג:יד-כו /...
The commentary focuses on the theme of pride and corruption among the leaders of Israel and how God will judge them and humble them. The commentary also compares Isaiah’s message with other biblical passages, such as Psalms 82, Zechariah 11, and Genesis 3. The commentary uses Hebrew words and phrases to explain the meaning of the text and its implications for today.
A Modern Day Parallel – ישעיהו ג:א-יג / Isaiah 3:1-13
Commentary on Isaiah 3:1-13, which describes the judgment of God on Judah and Jerusalem for their pride, rebellion, and idolatry. The article explains the meaning of the Hebrew words and phrases, and connects them to other passages in the Tanakh and the New Testament. The article also applies the message of Isaiah to the present day, warning that God will humble those who trust in themselves and not in Him, and that we need a real relationship with God and His Word.
The Mercy of God Towards His People, ישעיהו ב:יב-כב / Isaiah...
Isaiah 2:12-22 A commentary on the verse that emphasizes the importance of being humble before God and the coming day of the Lord. A commentary on the verses that describe the various ways that people exalt themselves in pride and how they will be brought low by God. A commentary on the verses that depict how people will try to hide from God’s presence and cast away their idols in fear and shame.
Conclusion: A summary of the main points and lessons from Isaiah 2:12-22, which are to trust in God alone, to humble ourselves before Him, and to follow in the footsteps of Yeshua the Messiah.
The Vision of Isaiah, ישעיהו ב:א-יא / Isaiah 2:1-11
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Who Would be so Foolish to Defy the Almighty God, ישעיהו...
Isaiah 1:21-31 is a poem of praise and thanksgiving to God for his deliverance of Israel from their enemies. The poem begins with a call to praise God, who is the rock of our salvation and the stronghold of our lives. The poem then goes on to describe God's deliverance of Israel from their enemies, and how God has brought them out of darkness into light. The poem ends with a call to rejoice and be glad in God, who is our salvation.
Isaiah Hears the Word of the Lord, Isaiah 1:10-20 / ישעיהו...
Isaiah 1:10-20 is a verse from the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible. It is part of a larger passage that speaks of the coming Messiah, who will be a priestly king who will rule over God's people with justice and righteousness. In Isaiah 1:10-20, the prophet Isaiah speaks of the Messiah's victory over his enemies. He will "crush the head of the serpent" and "break the teeth of the wicked." This victory will bring peace and salvation to God's people.






















