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Isaiah 27:
God will
come with his sword to destroy Leviathan, the serpent of the sea. Sing of a
fruitful vineyard and God will watch, water, and guide it. Anyone who stuck or
killed Israel would be avenged by God in a likewise manner. Israel will soon
fill the world with fruits, her sins atoned for, and her guilt removed. That
day, those nations that want to oppress Israel, such as Egypt and Assyrian, will
lose their cities and idols. God will have no compassion for them and all of
Israel will return from these lands to serve God in Jerusalem. Africans no
longer live in these lands, but are enslaved or second-class citizen there, but
God will bring them back together to worship him from all over the earth.
Isaiah 28:
God will bring down the pride of
Ephraim’s drunkards. It seems in Isaiah that Ephraim (half of Joseph) is
against God, Judah, and Jerusalem previously. It will get so bad that
even the priests and prophets will stagger from beer. God has laid a precious
cornerstone that will make justice and righteousness a standard. |
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Isaiah 29:
Cursed is Ariel, a city that
David settled in. God will stand against her and bring her low to the dust.
God will bring her to a deep sleep to the extent that they will dream and long
for satisfaction, but it will merely be an illusion. God says that many will
come worship him with their lips but their hearts disregards him. Cursed are
those who try to hide their plans from God believing that God does not exist or
does not see. Israel will soon not be ashamed of God, but worship him in awe.
So godliness is the love for humanity at no cost and abiding in God's laws
naturally, socially, and culturally.
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