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Isaiah 33-36
We are in the Prophetic Stream today using the Tree of Life Version. The pressure is turning up in Jerusalem as the Assyrian army is surrounding the city.

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Isaiah 33-36
We are in the Prophetic Stream today using the Tree of Life Version. The pressure is turning up in Jerusalem as the Assyrian army is surrounding the city.
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Isaiah 29-32
We are in the Prophetic Stream reading in the book of Isaiah. There is some hope in the midst of the judgments. We are using the New Century Version this week.
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Isaiah 25-28
We are in the Prophetic Stream in the book of Isaiah where the judgments continue. There is some good news tucked into this passage though. We are reading from the New Life Version this week which is a charming, simplified version. We will cover Isaiah 25-28.
Whereas Isa. 24 is about a world convulsing toward destruction like we read of in Revelation 20, Isaiah 25 talks of enemy cities destroyed, and Jerusalem being a city of refuge, where a great and fine and rich feast for all the people of the earth will be held. This is a truly glorious event. Death and tears are overwith – as we read of also in Revelation 19:7-9. Isaiah’s writing style and pattern of transforming back and forth between the inevitable looming over a disobedient people and the glorious things that are to come is often recurring. In v. 9 he says “in that day” – he is referring to what will be the marriage supper of the Lamb in the new Jerusalem. Isaiah uses “in that day” to depict marvelous things the Lord will bring forth. The phrase is used 31 times in the first half of Isaiah – three times in the last half. True Isaiah is assigned to describe and call out many awful things that are happening and what must be endured but Isaiah repeatedly delights in telling of the wonders God plans to do with and for his people; for all people who come to God.
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