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Isaiah
Isaiah seems to show that God's people have left him and so after
some time, Jehovah leaves his people. His people then experience
Jehovah's indignation. There is a refining of his people. Once
refined, Jehovah turns his attention back to his people and blesses
them in front of nations.
Isaiah 1
Isaiah 1:4,9 "Woe to the sinful nation, the people heavy with
error, an evildoing seed, ruinous sons! They have left Jehovah, they
have treated the Holy One of Israel with disrespect, they have
turned backwards." (vs.9) "Unless Jehovah of armies himself had left
remaining to us just a few survivors, we should have become just
like Sodom, we should have resembled Gomorrah itself." // Compare
Malachi 1:6,7; 4:5,6
Isaiah 1:15 "And when YOU spread out YOUR palms, I hide my eyes
from YOU. Even though YOU make many prayers, I am not listening;
with bloodshed (or rendered "bloodguilt" - Ref.) YOUR very hands
have become filled." // Parenthesis mine // Compare
Lamentations 3:42-45
Isaiah 1:21,22,25-27 "O how the faithful town has become a
prostitute! She was full of justice; righteousness itself used to
lodge in her, but now murderers. Your silver itself has become
scummy dross. Your wheat beer is diluted with water. (vs.25) And I
will turn back my hand upon you, and I shall smelt away your scummy
dross as with lye, and I will remove all you waste products. And I
will bring back again judges for you as at the first, and counselors
for you as at the start. After this you will be called City of
Righteousness, Faithful Town. // God's people needed cleansing back
then and so do today partly because they are adulterating their
worship by promoting and protecting false doctrine such as
"1914" as being part of Jehovah's
word. - See Isaiah 1:4,9 comments
Isaiah 2
Isaiah 2:2-4 "And it must occur in the final part of the days
[that] the mountain of the house of Jehovah will become firmly
established above the top of the mountains, and it will certainly be
lifted up above the hills; and to it all the nations must stream.
And many peoples will certainly go and say: "Come, YOU people, and
let us go up to the mountain of Jehovah, to the house of the God of
Jacob; and he will instruct us about his ways, and we will walk in
his paths." For out of Zion law will go forth, and the word of
Jehovah out of Jerusalem. And he will certainly render judgment
among the nations and set matters straight respecting many peoples.
And they will have to beat their swords into plowshares and their
spears into pruning shears. Nation will not lift up sword against
nation, neither will they learn war anymore." // This has not
happened yet but it will begin with Michael standing up -
Daniel 12:1. Notice also the
"straightening" work - See Malachi 3:2-4
Isaiah 2:10,20,21 "Enter into the rock and hide yourself in the
dust because of the dreadfulness of Jehovah, and from his
superiority. (vs.20) In that day the earthling man will throw his
worthless gods of silver and his valueless gods of gold that they
had made for him to bow before to the schrewmice and to the bats, in
order to enter into the holes in the rocks and into the clefts of
the crags, because of the dreadfulness of Jehovah and from his
splendid superiority, when he rises up for the earth to suffer
shocks." // Compare Zephaniah 1:12-18; Revelation 6:12-17
Isaiah 3
Isaiah 3:5 "And the people will actually tyrannize one over the
other, even each one over his fellowman. they will storm, the boy
against the old man, and the lightly esteemed one against the one to
be honored." // Compare Jeremiah 13:14;
Mathew 24:10
Isaiah 3:8 "For Jerusalem has stumbled,
and Judah itself has fallen, because their tongue and their dealings
are against Jehovah, in behaving rebelliously in the eyes of his
glory." // This happened in the past and will happen again in our
future - Daniel 11:35
Isaiah 3:24 (according to the American Standard Version;)
"And it shall come to pass, that instead of sweet spices there shall
be rottenness; and instead of a girdle, a rope; and instead of well
set hair, baldness; and instead of a robe, a girding of sackcloth;
branding instead of beauty." // This happens with the start of
Jerusalem being conquered in our day - See
timeline and compare Revelation 11:2
comments.
Isaiah 4
Isaiah 4:1 "And seven women will actually
grab hold of one man in that day, saying: "We shall eat our
own bread and wear our own mantles; only may we be called by your
name to take away our reproach." // I find this a very interesting
verse. The time period seems to be when God's people are being
cleansed because It appears that this verse is talking about
preceding verses. It is biblically fine for a man to have more then
one wife (See marriage). It also agrees
with Jeremiah 8:8-10;
Malachi 2:13-15 in the circumstance where the husband of a wife
is falsely worshiping Jehovah and the wife desires to have a
husband who serves Jehovah properly. In
Malachi 2:15, it brings out that it should be the desire of both
husband and wife to have a sacred marriage - Which would include the
desire to please their creator and treat each other according to
Jehovah's will (which is based upon love). It is also interesting that
these woman mentioned here in Isaiah 4:1 offer to literally support themselves -
it seems they just want
the basics to be known to be married (or closely associated) to a man serving Jehovah
properly. However, it may also reflect the desire to be called by
anyone's name other then by their husband's, due to the degree of
disgrace on his people. This account could be literal and / or
spiritual. // This should not be confused with the "ten men out of
all the languages of the nations will take hold, yes, they will
actually take hold of the skirt of a man who is a Jew, saying: "We
will go with YOU people, for we have heard [that] God is with YOU
people." (Zechariah 8:23). Isaiah 4:1 seems
to be based upon the desire to take away reproach that is brought
upon God's people as described in chapter 3 - There seems to be
a common theme especially from 3:24 thru 4:1. Zechariah 8:23 is about
nations trying to save themselves - not so much about taking away
reproach because they had not been of God's people.
Isaiah 4:2,3 "In that day what Jehovah makes
sprout will come to
be for decoration and for glory, and the fruitage of the land will
be something to be proud of and something beautiful for those of
Israel who have escaped. And it must occur that the ones remaining
in Zion and the ones left over in Jerusalem will be said to be holy
to him, everyone written down for life in Jerusalem." // This seems
to occur when Michael stands up. See Daniel
12:1; Isaiah 11:1-5 comments
Isaiah 5
Isaiah 5:1-7 God's people are referred to as "wild grapes" which
are not fit for use - They are supposed to be good grapes but they
are not so they "are destined for burning down".
Isaiah 5:13 "Therefore my people will have to go into exile
for
lack of knowledge; and their glory will be famished men, and their
crowd will be parched with thirst." // This is a spiritual famine.
See Revelation 11:2 comments.
Isaiah 5:21,24b-25 "Woe to those wise in their own eyes and
discreet even in front of their own faces!" (vs.24b) "..because they
have rejected the law of Jehovah of armies, and the saying of the
Holy One of Israel they have disrespected. That is why the anger of
Jehovah has grown hot against his people, and he will stretch out
his hand against them and strike them. And the mountains will be
agitated, and their dead bodies will become like the offal in the
midst of the streets." // This "wisdom" is not based upon Jehovah's
teachings (see "1914" as an
example).
Isaiah 6
Isaiah 6:8 "And I began to hear the voice of Jehovah saying:
"Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" And I proceeded to say:
"Here I am! Send me." // Isaiah
volunteered for an assignment to be used
by Jehovah but he knew Jehovah's own people would not be responsive.
This assignment would be "Until the cities actually crash in ruins,
to be without an inhabitant, and the houses be without earthling
man, and the ground itself is ruined into a desolation; and Jehovah
actually removes earthling men far away, and the deserted condition
does become very extensive in the midst of the land. And there will
still be in it a tenth, and it must again become something for
burning down, like a big tree and like a massive tree in which, when
there is a cutting down [of them], there is a stump; a holy seed
will be the stump of it." (11-13) // God's people would be "refined"
to the core, a "stump" would remain - Compare Isaiah
11:1-5;
Daniel 12:7 . This could also define the length of the current
assignment of the "Elijah" for our day.
Isaiah 7
Isaiah 8
Isaiah 9
Isaiah 9:6,7 "For there has been a child born to us, there has
been a son given to us; and the princely rule will come to be upon his
shoulder. And his name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Eternal Father, Prince of Peace. To the abundance of the priestly rule and
to peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and upon his kingdom
in order to establish it firmly and to sustain it by means of justice and by
means of righteousness, from now on and to time indefinite. The very zeal of
Jehovah of armies will do this." // See Isaiah 11:1-5;
32:1,2,16-18 comments
Isaiah 9:13-17 "And the people themselves have not returned to
the One striking them, and Jehovah of armies they have not sought.
And Jehovah will cut off from Israel head and tail, shoot and rush,
in one day. The aged and highly
respected one is the head, and
the prophet giving false instruction
is the tail. And those who are leading this people on prove to be
the ones causing [them] to wander; and those of them who are being
led on, the ones who are being confused. That is why Jehovah will
not rejoice even over their young men, and upon their fatherless
boys and upon their widows he will have no mercy;
because all of them are apostates and
evildoers and every mouth is speaking senselessness. In view of all
this his anger has not turned back, but his hand is stretched out
still." // Compare Jeremiah 17:13 and
Daniel 11:33-35. The term "in one day"
most likely denotes a short period of time - how short? - Time will
tell. // Bold lettering is mine.
Isaiah
10
Isaiah 10:5-7 "Aha, the Assyrian, the rod for my anger, and the
stick that is in their hand for my denunciation! Against an apostate
nation I shall send him, and against the people of my fury I shall
issue a command to him, to take much spoil and to take much plunder
and to make it a trampling place like the clay of the streets.
Though he may not be that way, he will
feel inclined; though his heart may not be that way, he will scheme,
because to annihilate is in his heart, and to cut off nations not a
few." // It is interesting that "Though he may not be that way"
denotes actions of a nation or nations against God's people may not
be the way the nation would normally act - Compare
Daniel 12:7;
Revelation 13:7
Isaiah 10:16-22 "Therefore the [true] Lord, Jehovah of armies,
will keep sending upon his fat ones a wasting disease, and under his
glory a burning will keep burning away like the burning of a fire.
And Israel's Light must become a fire, and his Holy One a flame; and
it must blaze up and eat up his weeds and his thornbushes in one
day. And the glory of his forest and of his orchard He will bring to
an end, even from the soul clear to the flesh, and it must become
like the melting away of one that is ailing. And the rest of the
trees of his forest - they will become such a number that a mere boy
will be able to write them down. And it will certainly occur in that
day that those remaining over of Israel and
those who have escaped of the house of Jacob will never again
support themselves upon the one striking them, and they will
certainly support themselves upon Jehovah, the Holy One of
Israel, in trueness. A mere remnant of Jacob, to the Mighty God. For
although your people, O Israel, would prove to be like the
grains of
sand of the sea, a mere remnant among them will return. An
extermination decided upon will be flooding through in
righteousness" // See comments for Isaiah 9:13-17
Isaiah
11
Isaiah 11:1-5 "And there must go forth
a twig out of the
stump of Jesse; and out of his roots a sprout will be fruitful. And
upon him the spirit of Jehovah must settle down, the spirit of
wisdom and of understanding, the spirit of counsel and of
mightiness, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of Jehovah; and
there will be enjoyment by him in the fear of Jehovah. And he
will not judge by any mere appearance to his eyes, nor reprove
simply according to the thing heard by his ears. And with
righteousness he must judge the lowly ones, and with uprightness he
must give reproof in behalf of the meek ones of the earth. And he
must strike the earth with the rod of his mouth; and with the spirit
of his lips he will put the wicked one to death. And righteousness
must prove to be the belt of his hips, and faithfulness the belt of
his loins." // Compare Jeremiah
33:15; Zechariah 3:8; 6:12; Isaiah 9:6,7;
32:1,2,16-18
// It might be possible that the term "out of the stump of Jesse"
could refer to the "core" of faithfulness to Jehovah (in this case)
- This is based upon the thoughts of Isaiah 10:16-22 and Isaiah 6:8
Isaiah 11:6-9 "And the wolf will actually reside for a while with
the male lamb, and with the kid the leopard itself will lie down,
and the calf and the maned young lion and the well-fed animal all
together; and a mere little boy will be leader over them. And the
cow and the bear themselves will feed: together their young ones
will lie down. And even the lion will eat straw just like the bull.
And the sucking child will certainly play upon the hole of the
cobra; and upon the light aperture of a poisonous snake will a
weaned child actually put his own hand. They will not do any harm or
cause any ruin in all my holy mountain; because the earth will
certainly be filled with the knowledge of Jehovah as the waters are
covering the very sea." // This will certainly be symbolic and
literal starting with Michael standing up (Daniel
12:1). See also Revelation 21:1-4
Isaiah 11:10 "And it must occur in that day that there will be
the root of Jesse that will be standing up as a signal for the
peoples. To him even the nations will turn inquiringly, and his
resting place must become glorious." // See comments for Isaiah
11:1-9
Isaiah 11:11 "And it must occur in that day that Jehovah will
again offer his hand, a second time, to
acquire the remnant of his people who will remain over .." // Most
likely, this is referring to Revelation
11:11-13 as the "second time". The first time would be described
at Zechariah 3.
Isaiah
12
Isaiah 12:1,2 "And in that day you will be sure to say: "I shall
thank you, O Jehovah, for [although] you got incensed at me, your
anger gradually turned back, and you proceeded to comfort me. Look!
God is my salvation. I shall trust and be in no dread; for Jah
Jehovah is my strength and [my] might, and he came to be the
salvation of me." // Compare Hosea 14:1-9; Micah 7:18; See comments for Isaiah 11:6-9. Notice also how
God's people learned to fully trust in him and not in themselves.
Isaiah
13
Isaiah 13:4-20 "Listen! A crowd in the mountains, something
like a numerous people! Listen! The uproar of
kingdoms, of nations gathered together! Jehovah of armies is
mustering the army of war. They are coming from the land far away,
from the extremity of the heavens, Jehovah and the weapons of his
denunciation, to wreck all the earth. (vs.6) "Howl, YOU people, for
the day of Jehovah is near! As a despoiling from the Almighty it
will come. That is why all hands themselves
will drop down, and the whole heart itself of mortal man will melt.
And people have become disturbed. Convulsions and birth pains
themselves grab hold; like a woman that is giving birth they have
labor pains. they look at each other in amazement. Their faces are
inflamed faces. (vs.9) "Look! The day of Jehovah itself is coming,
cruel both with fury and with burning anger, in order to make the
land an object of astonishment, and that it may annihilate [the
land's] sinners out of it. For the very stars of the heavens and
their constellations of Kesil will not flash forth their light; the
sun will actually grow dark at its going forth, and the moon itself
will not cause its light to shine. And I shall
certainly bring home [its own] badness upon the productive
land, and their own error upon the wicked
themselves. And I shall actually cause the pride of the
presumptuous ones to cease, and the haughtiness of the tyrants I
shall abase. I shall make mortal man rarer than refined gold, and
earthling man [rarer] than the gold of Ophir. That is why I shall
cause heave itself to become agitated, and the earth will rock out
of its place at the fury of Jehovah of armies and at the day of his
burning anger...(vs.17) "Here I am arousing against them the Medes,
who account silver itself as nothing and who, as respects gold, take
no delight in it. And [their] bows will dash even young men to
pieces. And the fruitage of the belly they will not pity; for sons
their eye will not feel sorry. And Babylon, the
decoration of kingdoms, the beauty of the pride of the Chaldeans,
must become as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. She
will never be inhabited..." // During the
approximate 45 day period, the nations realize that there is a
God and they realize who his people really are. They also realize
that they have to destroy "Babylon" to drastically increase their
possibility of survival and to show their submission to Jehovah's
arrangement. They also have seen great signs not only showing them
that there is a God and what he wants and what he is going to do to
unrepentant ones but they see manifestations of His great power -
For most, they realize they have no choice but to show repentance
and also destroy Babylon's organization - For others who are stupid,
they will not repent and so will be destroyed when Michael stands
up. Compare Revelation 6:12-16; 11:11-18;
14:6-12; 16:1-21
Isaiah
14
Isaiah 14:1-7 Jehovah chooses his people and people are joyful:
"For Jehovah will show mercy to Jacob, and he is yet certain to
choose Israel; and he will actually give them rest upon their soil,
and the alien resident must be joined to them, and they must attach
themselves to the house of Jacob. And peoples will actually take
them and bring them to their own place, and the house of Israel must
take them to themselves as a possession upon the soil of Jehovah as
menservants and as maidservants; and they must become the captors of
those holding them captive, and they must have in subjection those
who were driving them to work. (vs.3) And it must occur in the day
when Jehovah gives you rest from your pain and from your agitation
and from the hard slavery in which you were made a slave, that you
must raise up this proverbial saying against the king of Babylon and
say: "How has the one driving [others] to work come to a stop, the
oppression come to a stop! Jehovah has broken to rod of the wicked
ones, the staff of the ruling ones, the one striking peoples in fury
with a stroke incessantly, the one subduing nations in sheer anger
with a persecution without restraint. The whole earth has come to
rest, has become free of disturbance. People have become cheerful
with joyful cries." // Notice the timing: Alien
residents attaching themselves to God's people, Jehovah has broken
the staff of the ruling ones, and the whole earth is free from
disturbance - The main fulfillment of this is when Michael stands up
- Daniel 12:1. Also it is important to not how God's people were
"captives" just before this - And how their power is to be dashed to
pieces - Compare Daniel 11:33; 12:7;
Revelation 6:9-11; 7:1-8; 11:2-3; 20:4
comments.
Isaiah 14:12-25 as part of a proverbial saying against "the king
of Babylon" (14:4), these verses can parallel Satan's
attitude which is based upon greed. Notice parts: "O, how you
have fallen from heaven, you shining one, son of the dawn! How you
have been cut down to the earth, you who were disabling nations! As
for you, you have said in your heart, 'To the heavens I shall go up.
Above the stars of God I shall lift up my throne, and I shall sit
down upon the mountain of meeting, in the remotest parts of the
north. I shall go up above the high places of the clouds; I shall
make myself resemble the Most High.' (vs.15) "However, down to Sheol
you will be brought....(vs.20)...because you brought your own land
to ruin, you killed your own people. To time indefinite the
offspring of evildoers will not be named....."
Isaiah
15
Isaiah
16
Isaiah 16 could show a similar attitude and actions of nations
and people in our near future where they may try to "conceal" God's
people from persecution: (vs.3);"..Make your shadow just like the
night in the midst of noontime. Conceal the dispersed ones; do not
betray anyone fleeing. May my dispersed ones reside as aliens even
in you, O Moab. Become a place of concealment to them because of the
despoiler. For the oppressor has reached his end; the despoiling has
terminated; those trampling down [others] have been finished off the
earth. (vs.5) "And in loving kindness a throne will certainly be
firmly established; and one must sit down upon it in trueness in the
tent of David, judging and seeking justice and being prompt in
righteousness....(vs.14) "And now Jehovah has spoken, saying:
"Within three years, according to the years of a hired laborer, the
glory of Moab must also be disgraced with much commotion of every
sort, and those who remain over will be a trifling few, not mighty."
// All those who submit to Jehovah and are judged worthy will be
spared on the day of his wrath. Nineveh is a good example. However,
as time went on, they ended up being overthrown because they went
back to their bad ways. This will probably happen to some during
Michael's reign. Compare Isaiah 65:20; Daniel
7:25; Revelation 12:15,16
Isaiah
17
Isaiah 17:4 "And it must occur in that day that
the glory of
Jacob will become lowly, and even the fatness of his flesh will be
made lean." // compare Revelation 11:2
Isaiah 17:7-9 "In that day earthling man will look up to his
Maker, and his own eyes will gaze at the Holy One of Israel himself.
And he will not look to the alters, the work of his hands; and at
what his fingers have made he will not gaze, either at the sacred
poles or at the incense stands, In that day his fortress cities will
become like a place left entirely in the woodland, even the branch
that they have left entirely on account of the sons of Israel; and
it must become a desolate waste." // This indicates God's people
(see verses 10-11) finally looking to God for direction and not to
"what his fingers have made". I believe the time period for this in
our near future will be during the three and
a half years of "sackcloth".
Isaiah 17:10,11 "For you have forgotten the God of your
salvation; and the rock of your fortress you have not remembered.
That is why you plant pleasant plantations, and with the shoot of a
stranger you set it. In the day you may carefully fence about the
plantation of yours, and in the morning you may cause the seed of
yours to sprout, [but] the harvest will certainly flee in the day of
the disease and incurable pain." // By
protecting false doctrine from being tested against
inspired scriptural reasoning, people show that they are putting
more faith in false doctrine then Jehovah's word itself! -
they have "forgotten" Jehovah! I firmly believe this has happened
with more then one false teaching - See the
Why Satan link and the "1914" link.
// The timing of this scripture is seen in Isaiah 17:7.
Isaiah
18
Isaiah
19
Isaiah 19 // I
believe an important key to understanding it is found in the verses
23-25; "In that day there will come to be a highway out of Egypt to
Assyria, and Assyria will actually come into Egypt, and Egypt into
Assyria; and they will certainly render service, Egypt with Assyria.
In that day Israel will come to be the third with Egypt and with
Assyria, namely, a blessing in the midst of the earth, because
Jehovah of armies will have blessed it, saying: "Blessed be my
people, Egypt, and the work of my hands, Assyria, and my
inheritance, Israel." It seems that all involved are enjoying
blessing from Jehovah's arrangement.
Isaiah
20
Isaiah
21
Isaiah 21:8-10 According to The NIV Interlinear
Hebrew-English Old Testament: "And the lookout shouted, "Day
after day, my lord, I stand on the watchtower; every night I stay at
my post. (vs.9) Look, here comes a man in a chariot with a team of
horses. And he gives back the answer: 'Babylon has fallen, has
fallen! All the images of its gods lie shattered on the ground!' "
(vs.10) O my people, crushed on the threshing floor, I tell you what
I have heard from the LORD Almighty, from the God of Israel." //
This corresponds with the timing of when the Babylon in Revelation
falls because when it falls, God's people are in a "crushed"
position. - See Daniel 12:7;
Revelation chapter 18 comments
Isaiah
22
Isaiah
23
Isaiah
24
Isaiah 24:3-6,20 "Without fail the land will be emptied, and
without fail it will be plundered, for Jehovah himself has spoken
this word. The land has gone to mourning, has faded away. The
productive land has withered, has faded away. The high ones of the
people of the land have withered. And the very land has been
polluted under its inhabitants, for they have bypassed the laws,
changed the regulation, broken the indefinitely lasting covenant.
That is why the curse itself has eaten up the land, and those
inhabiting it are held guilty. That is why the inhabitants of the
land have decreased in number, and very few mortal men have remained
over." (vs.20) "The land absolutely moves unsteadily like a drunken
man, and it has swayed to and fro like a lookout hut. And its
transgression has become heavy upon it, and it must fall, so that it
will not rise up again." // See Isaiah 10:16-22; 9:13-17
Isaiah 24:21-23 "And it must occur in that day that
Jehovah will
turn his attention upon the army of the height in the height, and
upon the kings of the ground upon the ground. And they will
certainly be gathered with a gathering as of prisoners into the pit,
and be shut up in the dungeon; and after an abundance of days they
will be given attention. And the full moon has become abashed, and
the glowing [sun] has become ashamed, for Jehovah of armies has
become king in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem and in front of his
elderly men with glory." // The phrase "the army of the height in
the height" can refer to fallen angels and the phrase "the kings of
the ground upon the ground" can refer to the fallen angels who
"control" kingdoms (to an extent) on the earth. Any humans
(including human kings) that fight against Michael when he stands up
are destroyed at that time - they are not allowed to live. However,
Satan (which would include any angels under his authority) is hurled
"into the abyss" for 1,000 years. Compare Psalms 2:12;
Revelation 16:13,14; 19:17-21; 20;3 .
The phrase "his elderly men" reminds me of the "24 elders" mentioned
in Revelation - See Revelation 4:4
comments. The phrase "Jehovah of armies has become king in Mount
Zion and in Jerusalem" happens in a manner that Jehovah's son Jesus
(also known as "Michael" or "the Lamb") represents him as he takes
rulership over the earth - See
Jehovah's organization link; Psalms 2; 110:1;
Daniel 2:44; 12:1;
Revelation 7:10; 14:1 // Compare
Mathew 6:9-13
Isaiah
25
Isaiah 25:1 "O Jehovah, you are my God. I exalt you,
I laud your
name, for you have done wonderful things, counsels from earlier
times, in faithfulness, in trustworthiness." // This is an excellent
example with excellent reasons why we should also laud God's name
Jehovah.
Isaiah 25:2-5 "For you have made a city a pile of stones, a
fortified town a crumbling ruin, a dwelling tower of strangers to be
no city, which will not be rebuilt even to time indefinite. That is
why those who are a strong people will glorify you; the town of the
tyrannical nations, they will fear you. For you have become a
stronghold to the lowly one, a stronghold to the poor one in
distress that he has, a refuge from the rainstorm, a shade from the
heat, when the blast of the tyrannical ones is like a rainstorm
against a wall. Like the heat in a waterless country, the noise of
strangers you subdue, the heat with the shadow of a cloud. The
melody itself of the tyrannical ones becomes suppressed." // Here we
see Jehovah has turned his attention back to his people - protecting
them. Other blessings are mentioned starting with the next verse.
Isaiah 25:6-9 "And Jehovah of armies will certainly make for all
the peoples, in this mountain, a banquet of well-oiled dishes, a
banquet of [wine kept on] the dregs, of well-oiled dishes filled
with marrow, of [wine kept on] the dregs, filtered. And in this
mountain he will certainly swallow up the face of the envelopment
that is enveloping over all the peoples, and the woven work that is
interwoven upon all the nations. He will actually swallow up death
forever, and the sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the
tears from all faces. And the reproach of his people he will take
away from all the earth, for Jehovah himself has spoken [it]."
(vs.9) "And in that day one will certainly say: "Look! This is our
God. We have hoped in him, and he will save us. This is Jehovah. We
have hoped in him. Let us be joyful and rejoice in the salvation by
him." // This "envelopment that is enveloping over all the peoples"
could be what is or part of what is next described as "death"
and/or imperfection. This
"death" is condoned by Satan but Jehovah "swallows it up" // Also
notice the timing:
God's people had reproach but Jehovah takes it away - this
happens after the three and a half years time period of tribulation
for God's people - Compare Revelation
11:2,3; 21:1-5 comments.
Isaiah
26
Isaiah 26:4,7,15,19 "Trust in Jehovah, YOU people, for all times,
for in Jah Jehovah is the Rock of times indefinite. (vs.7) The path
of the righteous one is uprightness. You being upright, you will
smooth out the very course of a righteous one. (vs.15) You have
added to the nation; O Jehovah, you have added to the nation; you
have glorified yourself...(vs.19) Your dead ones will live. A corpse
of mine - they will rise up. Awake and cry out joyfully, YOU
residents in the dust! For your dew is as the dew of mallows, and
the earth itself will let even those impotent in death drop [in
birth]." // This is a song mentioned in verse one that is sung "in
the land of Judah". We see here that God's people will have learned
their lesson to only trust in Jehovah, "for all times". // I believe
that this song includes the entire first 19 verses of this chapter -
It is difficult to figure but it seems to flow together. // Notice
how it is not by any works of God's people that Jehovah is glorified
but it was by his works - Compare
Revelation 7:10,11; 14:6,7; 19:6-8 comments.
Isaiah 26:20,21 "Go, my people, enter into your interior rooms,
and shut your doors behind you. Hide yourself but for a moment until
the denunciation passes over. For, look! Jehovah is coming forth
from his place to call to account the error of the inhabitant of the
land against him, and the land will certainly expose her bloodshed
and will no longer cover over her killed ones." //
This seems to be a frightening time because of the term "Hide
yourself" and that errors are going to be accounted for against
humans. This most likely is the day of wrath of Jehovah spoken about
in Revelation. Compare Revelation 6:12-17;
11:16-18
Isaiah
27
Isaiah 27:1 "In that day Jehovah, with his hard and great and
strong sword, will turn his attention to Leviathan, the gliding
serpent, even to Leviathan, the crooked serpent, and he will
certainly kill the sea monster that is in the sea." // This an
interesting verse due to different translator's renderings. The
American Standard Version renders it as: "In that day Jehovah
with his hard and great and strong sword will punish leviathan the
swift serpent, and leviathan the crooked serpent; and he will slay
the monster that is in the sea." THE NEW JERUSALEM BIBLE
translates it as: "That day Yahweh will punish, with his unyielding
sword, massive and strong, Leviathan the fleeing serpent, Leviathan
the coiling serpent; he will kill the dragon the sea." // Most of
the translations that I have looked at put a semicolon before the
thought of "he will kill.." - I believe that there are two instances
spoken about here - One is that it is punished and the other is that
it is destroyed - This is supported by Satan's demise as spoken
about in Revelation - See Revelation
20:3,7-10
Isaiah
28
Isaiah 28:14-19 "Therefore hear the word of Jehovah, YOU
braggarts, YOU rulers of this people who are in Jerusalem: Because
YOU men have said: "We have concluded a covenant with Death; and
with Sheol we have effected a vision; the overflowing flash flood,
in case it should pass through, will not come to us, for we have
made a lie our refuge and in falsehood we have concealed ourselves";
therefore this is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah has said: "Here I
am laying as a foundation in Zion a stone, a tried stone, the
precious corner of a sure foundation. No one exercising faith will
get panicky. And I will make justice the measuring line and
righteousness the leveling instrument; and the hail must sweep away
the refuge of a lie, and the waters themselves will flood out the
very place of concealment. And YOUR covenant with Death will
certainly be dissolved, and that vision of
YOURS with Sheol will not stand. The overflowing flash flood,
when it passes through - YOU must also become for it a trampling
place. As often as it passes through, it will take YOU men away,
because morning by morning it will pass through, during the day and
during the night; and it must become nothing but a reason for
quaking to make [others] understand what has been heard." // This
will be true of any false teaching of man - They have fooled
themselves that their false teaching is going to protect them from
adversity but it does not - They do not even realize that they are
teaching falsehood because they refuse to check it against
scriptural reasoning - Compare Isaiah 17:10,11 comments and
Daniel 11:33-35.
Isaiah
29
Isaiah 29:13,14 "And Jehovah says: "For the reason that this
people have come near with their mouth, and they have glorified me
merely with their lips, and they have removed their heart itself far
away from me, and their fear toward me becomes
men's commandment that is being taught, therefore here I am,
the One that will act wonderfully again with this people, in a
wonderful manner and with something wonderful; and the wisdom of
their wise men must perish, and the very understanding of their
discreet men will conceal itself." // This has the same thought as
Isaiah 28:14-19 with comments. // The timing for this vision for our
day is made clear in verses 17-24.
Isaiah 29:17-24 "Is it not yet but a very little time and Lebanon
must be turned into an orchard and the orchard itself will be
accounted just as a forest? And in that day the
deaf ones will certainly hear the words of the book, and out
of the gloom and out of the darkness even the
eyes of the blind ones will see. And the meek ones will
certainly increase their rejoicing in Jehovah himself, and even the
poor ones of mankind will be joyful in the Holy One of Israel
himself, because the tyrant must reach his end, and the bragger must
come to his finish, and all those keeping alert to do harm must be
cut off, those bringing a man into sin by [his] word, and those who
lay bait even for the one reproving in the gate, and those who push
aside the righteous one with empty arguments. (vs.22) Therefore this
is what Jehovah has said to the house of Jacob, he that redeemed
Abraham: "Jacob will not now be ashamed, nor will his own face now
grow pale; for when he sees his children, the work of my hands, in
the midst of him, they will sanctify my name, and they will
certainly sanctify the Holy One of Jacob, and the God of Israel they
will regard with awe. And those who are erring
in [their] spirit will actually get to know understanding, and even
those who are grumbling will learn instruction." // There are
numerous places in these verses which show the primary fulfillment
of this is to be in our near future - When Michael stands up -
Daniel 12:1-3 Notice too "Jacob will not
now be ashamed" - denoting that he had reason to be ashamed - See
verses 13,14; 24:3-6 comments
Isaiah
30
Isaiah 30:8-11 "Now come, write it upon a tablet with them, and
inscribe it even in a book, that it may serve for a future day, for
a witness to time indefinite. For it is a rebellious people,
untruthful sons, son who have been unwilling to hear the law of
Jehovah; who have said to the ones seeing, 'YOU must not see,' and
to the ones having visions, 'YOU must not envision for us any
straightforward things. Speak to us smooth things; envision
deceptive things. Turn aside from the way; deviate from the path.
Cause the Holy One of Israel to cease just on account of us.' "
Isaiah 30:20,21 "And Jehovah will certainly give YOU people bread
in the form of distress and water in the form of oppression; yet
your Grand Instructor will no longer hide himself, and your eyes
must become [eyes] seeing your Grand Instructor. And your own ears
will hear a word behind you saying: "This is the way. Walk in it,
YOU people," in case YOU people should go to the right or in case
YOU should go to the left." // Notice how
Jehovah hid himself from his people but then he lets himself be
found by them and his people's ears are hearing how to walk
straight - compare Malachi 4:4-6;
Daniel 11:35; Lamentations
Isaiah
31
Isaiah 31:1,3 "Woe to those going down to Egypt for assistance,
those who rely on mere horses, and who put their trust in war
chariots, because they are numerous, and in steeds, because they are
very mighty, but who have not looked to the Holy One of Israel and
have not searched for Jehovah himself. And he is also wise and will
bring in what is calamitous, and he has not called back his own
words; and he will certainly rise up against the house of evildoers
and against the assistance of those practicing what is hurtful. The
Egyptians, though, are earthling men, and not God; and their horses
are flesh, and not spirit. And Jehovah himself will stretch out his
hand, and he that is offering help will have to stumble, and he that
is being helped will have to fall, and at the same time they will
all of them come to an end." / This could prefigure those who help
God's people when they are rejected by him and God's people being
helped. Daniel 12:7 mentions that the power of the holy ones is
dashed to pieces just before Michael stands up. However, those who
have tried to help God's people will be rewarded after Michael
stands up - Daniel 12:1;
Matthew 25:34-46 // This is also a good
example to only put full trust in Jehovah - not man - See
Jeremiah 10:23
Isaiah
32
Isaiah 32:1,2,16-18 "Look! A king will reign for righteousness
itself; and as respects princes, they will rule as princes for
justice itself. And each one must prove to be like a hiding place
from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like
streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy
crag in an exhausted land. (vs.16) "And in the wilderness justice
will certainly reside, and in the orchard righteousness itself will
dwell. And the work of the [true] righteousness must become peace;
and the service of the [true] righteousness, quietness and security
to time indefinite. And my people must dwell in a peaceful abiding
place and in residences of full confidence and in undisturbed
resting-places." // Notice the timeframe - When Michael stands up (Daniel
12:1). Also see Revelation 5:9
where the Lamb has co-rulers. // Compare Isaiah 11:1-5 comments
Isaiah
33
Isaiah 33:14 "In Zion the sinners have come to be in dread;
shivering has grabbed hold of the apostates: "Who of us can reside
for any time with a devouring fire? Who of us can reside for any
time with long-lasting conflagrations?" // Compare
Jeremiah 17:13;
Revelation 11:18
Isaiah
34
Isaiah 34:1-3,8 "Come up close, YOU nations, to hear; and YOU
national groups, pay attention. Let the earth and that which fills
it listen, the productive land and all its produce. For
Jehovah has
indignation against all the nations, and rage against all their
army. He must devote them to destruction; he must give them to the
slaughter. And their slain ones will be thrown out; and as for their
carcasses, their stink will ascend; and the mountains must melt
because of their blood." (vs.8) For Jehovah has a day of vengeance,
a year of retributions for the legal case over Zion." // Verses 4-7
talk about a lot of blood from those destroyed by Jehovah - Compare
Revelation 11:18; 14:18-20; 19:11-18 .
This happens when Michael stands up - Daniel
12:1
Isaiah
35
Isaiah 35:1,4-10 "The wilderness and the waterless region will
exult, and the desert plain will be joyful and blossom as the
saffron. (vs.4) Say to those who are anxious at heart: "Be strong.
Do not be afraid. Look! YOUR own God will come with vengeance
itself, God even with a repayment. He himself will come and save YOU
people." (vs.5) "At that time the eyes of the blind ones will be
opened, and the very ears of the deaf ones will be unstopped. At
that time the lame one will climb up just as a stag does, and the
tongue of the speechless one will cry out in gladness. For in the
wilderness waters will have burst out, and torrents in the desert
plain. And the heat-parched ground will have become as a reedy pool,
and the thirsty ground as springs of water. In the abiding place of
jackals, a resting-place for [them], there will be green grass with
reeds and papyrus plants. (vs.8) "And there will certainly come to
be a highway there, even a way; and the Way of Holiness it will be
called. The unclean one will not pass over it. And it will be for
the one walking on the way, and no foolish ones will wander about
[on it]. No lion will prove to be there, and the rapacious sort of
wild beasts will not come up on it. None will be found there; and
the repurchased ones must walk [there]. And the very ones redeemed
by Jehovah will return and certainly come to Zion with a joyful cry;
and rejoicing to time indefinite will be upon their head. To
exultation and rejoicing they will attain, and grief and sighing
must flee away." // Notice the timing :
Those redeemed by Jehovah return and rejoice and blind ones see and
deaf ones hear - This will be true on both a spiritual and physical
level - Compare Revelation 21:3-4 and
Zechariah 3:4 as an example of "error to pass
away".
Isaiah
36;
37;
38;
39;
40
Isaiah 40:3-5 "Listen! Someone is calling out in the wilderness:
"Clear up the way of Jehovah, YOU people! MAKE the highway for our
God through the desert plain straight. Let every valley be raised
up, and every mountain and hill be made low. And the knobby ground
must become level land, and the rugged ground a valley plain. And
the glory of Jehovah will certainly be revealed, and all flesh must
see [it] together, for the very mouth of Jehovah has spoken [it]."
// This is a straightening work that is needed for God's people so
that they can be accepted by him - because they are crooked. This
measuring can only take place when they are "straight".
John the
Baptist, who was also known as the "Elijah" of the first
century
eluded to this. Jesus also spoke of an "Elijah" for our day too -
See Elijah and compare Zechariah 5:7,8;
Ezekiel 43:10,11;
Daniel 11:35; Revelation 21:9-21comments
Isaiah 40:29-31 "He is giving to the tired one power; and to the
one without dynamic energy he makes full might abound. Boys will
both tire out and grow weary, and young men themselves will without
fail stumble, but those who are hoping in Jehovah will regain power.
They will mount up with wings like eagles. They will run and not
grow weary; they will walk and not tire out." // This reminds me of
those holy ones of God who have their power dashed to pieces but
then after Michael stands up, they regain power and shine brightly -
Daniel 12:3,7
Isaiah
41
Isaiah 41:13 "For I, Jehovah your God, am grasping your right
hand, the One saying to you, 'Do not be afraid. I myself will help
you.: // It is comforting to see that after some time in "sackcloth"
Jehovah turns his attention back to his people - Compare Isaiah
12:1,2 comments.
Isaiah
42
Isaiah 42:1,6,7 "Look! My servant, on whom I keep fast hold!
My
chosen one, [whom] my soul has approved! I have put my spirit in
him. Justice to the nations is what he will bring forth." (vs.6,7)
"I myself, Jehovah, have called you in righteousness, and I
proceeded to take hold of your hand. And I shall safeguard you and
give you as a covenant of the people, as a light of the nations,
[for you] to open the blind eyes, to bring forth out of the dungeon
the prisoner, out of the house of detention those sitting in
darkness." // This "servant" is Jesus. We also see how he is to be a
light to the nations and to open the eyes of the blind ones. These
"blind ones" very well could be blind to the truth. Other prophesies
speak of a literal healing of the blind. Here we also see Jesus
"releases" ones from prisons. These prisons can be "spiritual" and
literal. God's people will be cleansed and they will remember the
way to walk in uprightness. - Compare Isaiah 11:1-5; Malachi
3:1-4; 4:4; 2 Corinthians 4:4;
Revelation 2:10; 5:5-7
Isaiah 42:16,17,20-25 "And I will make the blind ones walk in a
way that they have not known; in a roadway that they have not known
I shall cause them to tread. I shall turn a dark place before them
into light, and a rugged terrain into level land. these are the
things that I will do for them, and I will not leave them." (vs.17)
"They must be turned back, they will be very much ashamed, those who
are putting trust in the carved image, those who are saying to a
molten image: "YOU are our gods." (vs.20) "It was a case of seeing
many things, but you did not keep watching. It was a case of opening
the ears, but you did not keep listening." (vs.22) "But it is a
people plundered and pillaged, all of them being trapped in the
holes, and in the houses of detention they have been kept hidden.
They have come to be for plunder without a deliverer, for pillage
without anyone to say: "Bring back!" (vs.23) "Who among YOU people
will give ear to this? Who will pay attention and listen for later
times? Who has given Jacob for mere pillage, and Israel to the
plunderers? Is it not Jehovah, the One against whom we have sinned,
and in whose ways they did not want to walk and whose law they did
not listen? So He kept pouring out upon him rage, his anger, and the
strength of war. And it kept consuming him all around, but he took
no note; and it kept blazing up against him, but he would lay
nothing to heart." // Here we see a figurative
spiritual blindness and a plundering (possibly literal too) that was
is brought upon God's people by themselves and they then experience
Jehovah's anger. - See Lamentations -
This happens immediately after the fall of literal Jerusalem today
and continues for approximately three and a
half years.
Isaiah
43
Isaiah 43:1,5,10,11 "And now this is what Jehovah has said, your
Creator, O Jacob, and your Former, O Israel: "Do not be afraid,
for
I have repurchased you. I have called [you] by your name. You are
mine." (vs.5) "Do not be afraid, for I with you. From the sunrising
I shall bring your seed, and from the sunset I shall collect you
together." (vs.10) "YOU are my witnesses,"
is the utterance of Jehovah, "even my servant whom I have chosen, in
order that YOU may know and have faith in me, and that YOU may
understand that I am the same One. Before me there was no God
formed, and after me there continued to be none. I - I am Jehovah,
and besides me there is no savior." // Humans can claim to be one of
the witnesses of Jehovah but this is the time when Jehovah himself
gives this title to his people - those who have learned to serve
Jehovah with exclusive devotion and no longer pollute their worship.
// See Isaiah 17:10,11 comments // Also, concerning the collecting
of Jacob and Israel together - Compare
Revelation 6:9-11 comments about two groups.
Isaiah 43:25 "I - I an the One that is wiping out your
transgressions for my own sake, and your sins
I shall not remember."
// Compare Zechariah 3:3,4 // When someone
sins against Jehovah, it is only Jehovah that can forgive them.
Isaiah
44
Isaiah 44:24-26 "This is what Jehovah has said, your Repurchaser
and the former of you from the belly: "I, Jehovah, am doing
everything, stretching out the heavens by myself, laying out the
earth. Who was with me? [I am] frustrating the signs of the empty
talkers, and [I am] the One that makes diviners themselves act
crazily; the One turning wise men backwards, and the One that turns
even their knowledge into foolishness; the One making the word of
his servant come true, and the One that carries out completely the
counsel of his own messengers;.."
Isaiah
45
Isaiah 45:5-7,17,20-25 "I am Jehovah, and there is no one else. With
the exception of me there is no God. I shall closely gird you,
although you have not known me, in order that people may know from
the sunrising of the sun and from its setting that there is none
besides me. I am Jehovah, and there is no one else. Forming light
and creating darkness, making peace and creating calamity, I,
Jehovah, am doing all these things." (vs.22) "Turn to me and be
saved, all YOU [at the] ends of the earth; for I am God, and there
is no one else." (vs.17) "As for Israel, he will certainly be
saved in union with Jehovah with a salvation for times indefinite.
YOU people will not be ashamed, nor will YOU be humiliated for the
indefinite times of eternity." (vs.20-25) "Collect yourselves
and come. Bring yourselves up close together, YOU escapees
from the nations. Those carrying the
wood of their carved image have not come to any knowledge, neither
have those praying to a god that cannot save. Make YOUR report and
YOUR presentation. Yes, let them consult together in unity. Who has
caused this to be heard from a long time ago? [Who] has reported it
from that very time? Is it not I, Jehovah, besides whom there is no
other God; a righteous God and a Savior, there being none excepting
me? (vs.22) Turn to me and be saved, all YOU
[at the] ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is no one
else. By my own self I have sworn - out of my own mouth in
righteousness the word has gone forth, so that it will not return -
that to me every knee will bend down, every tongue will swear,
saying, 'Surely in Jehovah there are full righteousness and
strength. All those getting heated up against him will come straight
to him and be ashamed. In Jehovah all the seed of Israel will
prove to be right and will boast about themselves.' "
- Interesting
how Jehovah creates peace and calamity to accomplish his will
(compare Isaiah 46:8-11) - Of course, his motives are for the end
results to be based upon love and for love of righteousness.
- Also, it is interesting how Jehovah invites ones to turn to him and
be saved - See Psalms 2:12 and
Revelation
7:9,10; Isaiah 46:8-11 is similar.
- Regarding "from the nations" and "all YOU [at the] ends of
the earth"; This shows how Jehovah wants everyone to be saved.
Compare Amos 9:11,12;
Acts 15:14-18;
The "God's People" page
in JehovahsPeople.com
Isaiah
46
Isaiah 46:8-11 "Remember this, that YOU people may muster up
courage. Lay it to heart, YOU transgressors. Remember the first
things of a long time ago, that I am the Divine One and there is no
other God, nor anyone like me; the One telling from the beginning
the finale, and from long ago the things that have not been done;
the One saying, 'My own counsel will stand, and everything that is
my delight I shall do'; the One calling from the sunrising a bird of
prey, from a distant land the man to execute my counsel. I have even
spoken [it]; I shall also bring it in. I have formed [it], I shall
also do it." // Compare Isaiah 45:5-7
Isaiah
47
Isaiah 47:8-11,13-15 "And now hear this, you pleasuregiven
[woman], the one sitting in security, the one saying in her heart:
"I am, and there is nobody else. I shall not sit as a widow, and I
shall not know the loss of children." But to you
these two things
will come suddenly, in one day: loss of children and widowhood. In
their complete measure they must come upon you, for the abundance of
your sorceries, for the full might of your spells - exceedingly. And
you kept trusting in your badness. You have said: "There is no one
seeing me." Your wisdom and your knowledge - this is what has led
you away; and you keep saying in your heart: "I am, and there is
nobody else." And upon you calamity must come; you will know no
charming against it. And upon you adversity will fall; you will not
be able to avert it. And upon you there will suddenly come a ruin
that you are not accustomed to know." (vs.13) "You have grown weary
with the multitude of your counselors. Let them stand up, now, and
save you, the worshipers of the heavens, the lookers at the stars,
those giving out knowledge at the new moons concerning the things
that will come upon you. Look! They have become like
stubble....There will be no one to save you." // Compare
Jeremiah 8:8-14; Daniel
11:33-35; Revelation 11:2,3 // The
phrase "in one day" denotes a short time and could mean a literal
day in this case but as far as I have realized, time will tell.
Isaiah
48
Isaiah 48:1,2 "Hear this, O house of Jacob,
YOU who are calling
yourselves by the name of Israel and who have come forth from the
very waters of Judah, YOU who are swearing by the name of Jehovah
and who make mention even of the God of Israel, not in truth and not
in righteousness. For they have called themselves as being from the
holy city, and upon the God of Israel they have supported
themselves, Jehovah of armies being his name." // This shows that
just because one calls themselves by God's name, it does not mean
they are worshipping him correctly. Compare Isaiah 43:10
Isaiah 48:9-11 "For the sake of my name I shall check my anger,
and for my praise I shall restrain myself toward you that there may
be no cutting you off. Look! I have refined you, but not in [the
form of] silver. I have made choice of you in the smelting furnace
of affliction. For my own sake, for my own sake
I shall act, for how could one let oneself be profaned? And
to no one else shall I give my own glory." // Many people are
willing to fight or undergo suffering for their God but who will
stand by their God when their God turns on them because of their
wrongdoing? // Compare Exodus 32:11-14;
Isaiah 65:8,9; Ezekiel 36; Mathew 6:9-13
Isaiah
49
Isaiah 49:6 "And he proceeded to say: "It has been more then a
trivial matter for you to become my servant to raise up the tribes
of Jacob and to bring back even the safeguarded ones of Israel;
I
also have given you for a light of the nations, that my salvation
may come to be to the extremity of the earth." // This appears to be
Jehovah speaking to Isaiah but it looks more like it describes
Jehovah's servant "Sprout!". It makes me wonder if Isaiah realized
how much of the book of Isaiah would influence nations. - Compare
Isaiah 11:1-5 comments
Isaiah 49:13,22,23,26 "Give a glad cry, YOU heavens, and be
joyful, you earth. Let the mountains become cheerful with a glad
outcry. For Jehovah has comforted his people, and he shows pity upon
his own afflicted ones." (vs.22) "This is what the Sovereign Lord
Jehovah has said: "Look! I shall raise up my hand even to the
nations, and to the peoples I shall lift up my
signal. And they will bring your sons in the bosom, and upon
the shoulder they will carry your own daughters. And kings must
become caretakers for you, and their princesses nursing women for
you. With faces to the earth they will bow down to you, and the dust
of your feet they will lick up; and you will have to know that I am
Jehovah, of whom those hoping in me will not be ashamed." (vs.26)
"...And all flesh will have to know that I, Jehovah, am your Savior
and your Repurchaser, the Powerful One of Jacob." // Especially will
the nations know who God's people are when he lets everyone know -
See Revelation 11:11-13 comments.
Isaiah
50
Isaiah 50:1 "This is what Jehovah has said: "Where, then, is the
divorce certificate of the mother of YOU people, whom I sent away?
Or which one of my creditors is it to whom I have sold YOU people?
Look! Because of YOUR own errors YOU have been sold, and because of
YOUR own transgressions YOUR mother has been sent away."
Isaiah
51
Isaiah 51:10,11 "Are you not the one that dried up the sea, the
waters of the vast deep? The one that made the depths of the sea a
way for the repurchased ones to go across? The the redeemed ones of
Jehovah themselves will return and must come to Zion with a joyful
outcry, and rejoicing to time indefinite will be upon their head. To
exultation and rejoicing they will attain. Grief and sighing will
certainly flee away." // Just as Jehovah parted the Red sea to allow
deliverance from Egypt, this will happen for God's people in our
near future. Their power will be dashed to pieces but them Jehovah
will step in to deliver them and to show the nations that these ones
are his people - Compare Daniel 12:7;
Revelation 11:11-18
Isaiah
52
Isaiah
53
Isaiah 52:13 thru 53:12 I find this a fascinating account
about prophesies of God's servant Jesus. I also wonder if some of
these verses were explained to Jesus' disciples to help them
understand the sufferings he had to go through. (Luke
24:25-27,44-48)
Isaiah 53:12 "...and he himself carried the very
sin of many people.." reminds me of the accounts in Revelation where
he is symbolized by a Lamb - See
Revelation chapter 5.
Isaiah
54
Isaiah 54:5-8, 11-14 "For your Grand Maker is your husbandly
owner, Jehovah of armies being his name; and the Holy One of Israel
is your Repurchaser. The God of the whole earth he will be called.
For Jehovah called you as if you were a wife left entirely and hurt
in spirit, and as a wife of the time of youth who was then
rejected," your God has said. "For a little moment I left you
entirely, but with great mercies I shall collect you together.
With
a flood of indignation I concealed my face from you for but a
moment, but with loving-kindness to time indefinite I will have
mercy upon you," your Repurchaser, Jehovah, has said." (vs.11) "O
woman afflicted, tempest-tossed, uncomforted, here I am laying with
hard mortar your stones, and I will lay your foundation with
sapphires. And I will make your battlements of
rubies, and your
gates of fiery glowing stones, and all your boundaries of
delightsome stones. And all your sons will be persons taught by
Jehovah, and the peace of your sons will be abundant. You will prove
to be firmly established in righteousness itself..." // The term
"for a little moment" does show how he does leave his people
entirely for a brief time - This would be the approximate three and
a half years of sackcloth - See Revelation
11:2,3 // Also, the term wife reminds me of the Lamb's wife
mentioned in Revelation 21:9-14 and
the importance of a proper "marriage" -
Malachi 2:13-17 // Compare Isaiah 11:1-5 comments
Isaiah
55
Isaiah 55:1-3 "Hey there, all YOU thirsty ones! Come to the
water. And the ones that have no money! Come, buy and eat. Yes,
come, buy wine and milk even without money and without price. Why do
YOU people keep paying out money for what is not bread, and why is
YOUR toil for what results in no satisfaction? Listen intently to
me, and eat what is good, and let YOUR soul find its exquisite
delight in fatness itself. Incline YOUR ear and come to me. Listen,
and YOUR soul will keep alive, and I shall readily conclude with YOU
people an indefinitely lasting covenant respecting the
loving-kindnesses to David that are faithful." // The waters and
food of spiritual truth are free. It is possible that material
things under Michael's reign will be free too but if so, there will
probably be applied the principle that "the worker deserves his food".
I can not say for sure but we will see. // This "fatness" is a
spiritual fatness - the one kind of "fatness" one should be glad to
have.
Isaiah 55:6,7 "Search for Jehovah, YOU people, while he may be
found. Call to him while he proves to be near. Let the wicked man
leave his way, and the harmful man his thoughts; and let him return
to Jehovah, who will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for
he
will forgive in a large way." // This could be part of what is
explained as seeking Jehovah and his righteousness. Also, this is a
good example for us to follow concerning Jehovah's mercy.
Isaiah 55:11 "so my word that goes forth from my mouth
will prove
to be. It will not return to me without results, but it will
certainly do that in which I have delighted, and it will have
certain success in that for which I have sent it." // No matter what
we think or do - Jehovah's desire will be accomplished even if one
fights against it - Compare Jonah
Isaiah 55:13 "Instead of the thicket of thorns the juniper tree
will come up. Instead of the stinging nettle the myrtle tree will
come up. And it must become for Jehovah something famous, a sign to
time indefinite that will not be cut off." // I thought of this
verse this fall season when I could see so many blooming weeds in my field
- It took me a whole day to remove all of them. So this is something
else I look forward to.
Isaiah
56
Isaiah 56:4,5 "For this is what Jehovah has said to the eunuchs
that keep my sabbaths and that have chosen what I have delighted in
and that are laying hold of my covenant: "I will even give to them
in my house and within my walls a monument and a name, something
better then sons and daughters. A name to time indefinite I shall
give them, one that will not be cut off." // These "eunuchs" can be
literal or spiritual in nature. However, the point that I like the
most is the principle of the passage - That is, Jehovah does reward
those faithful to him and does not forget them.
Isaiah
57
Isaiah 57:11-13 "Whom did you become frightened at and begin to
fear, so that you took up lying? But I was not the one that you
remembered. You took nothing to your heart. Was I not keeping silent
and hiding matters? So you were in no fear even of me. I myself
shall tell forth your righteousness and your works, that they will
not benefit you. When you cry for aid your collection of
things will not deliver you, but a wind will carry even all of them
away. An exhalation will take them away, but the one taking refuge
in me will inherit the land and will take possession of my holy
mountain." // When the need arises to protect a false doctrine, it
is necessary to lie - because it is not based upon truth. And by
lying (which would include supporting a false doctrine without
checking it against God's word), one shows they do not fear Jehovah
and actually fear going against the doctrine more. This is why it is
absolutely necessary to continually test our understanding of
scriptures and the way we worship Jehovah - So we can worship
Jehovah properly and give Him the proper respect and glory that he
deserves. - See the introduction of the
"Why Satan.." link. // The "collection of things" of
these people will be carried away. // Compare
Joel chapters 1,2; Isaiah 10:16-22
Isaiah
58
Isaiah
59
Isaiah 59:1-3,14,15,19,20 "Look! The hand of Jehovah has not
become too short that it cannot save, nor has his ear become too
heavy that it cannot hear. No, but the very errors of YOU people
have become the things causing division between YOU and YOUR God,
and YOUR own sins have caused the concealing of [his] face
from YOU to keep from hearing. For YOUR own palms have become
polluted with blood, and YOUR fingers with error. YOUR own lips have
spoken falsehood. YOUR own tongue kept muttering sheer
unrighteousness." (vs.14) "And justice was forced to move back, and
righteousness itself kept standing simply far off. For truth has
stumbled even in the public square, and what is straightforward is
unable to enter. And the truth proves to be missing, and anyone
turning away from badness is being despoiled. And Jehovah got to
see, and it was bad in his eyes that there was no justice"
(vs.19,20) "And from the sunset they will begin to fear the name of
Jehovah, and from the rising of the sun the glory of him, for he
will come in like a distressing river, which the very spirit of
Jehovah has driven along. (vs.20) "And to Zion the Repurchaser will
certainly come, and to those turning from transgression in Jacob,"
is the utterance of Jehovah."// See Lamentations;
Malachi 3:1; 4:5,6 comments.
Isaiah
60
Isaiah 60:1 "Arise, O woman, shed forth light, for your light has come
and upon you the very glory of Jehovah has shown forth." There is no word or
phrase for "O woman" in the original text but an explanation is given in the
Ref. footnote: "...because the one addressed as "you" and the verbs in Heb.
are fem. sing. ..." // This is talking about God's cleansed holy people that
experience the "dashing of their power to pieces" at
Daniel 12:7 and see the comments on the phrase "come on up here" at
Revelation 11:12. This is translated by the
Emphasized Bible as; "Arise--shine For thy light |hath come|,--And || the
glory of Yahweh || |on thee| hath beamed;" // Also, the word "Arise"
denotes an increase in stature or position.
Isaiah 60:10 "And foreigners will actually build your walls,
and
their own kings will minister to you; for in my indignation I shall
have struck you, but in my goodwill I shall certainly have mercy
upon you." // This shows the turn around. This thought that God
would "strike" his people is unthinkable to some who believe that
they are serving Jehovah properly - but they have forgotten to seek
Jehovah's will and they continually pursue the will of false gods
(false doctrines) instead - thus they are acting as apostates and
are adulterating their worship - However, for those who change their
ways, God will show mercy on them and bless them.
Isaiah 60:11,12 "And your gates will actually be kept open
constantly; they will not be closed even by day or by night, in
order to bring you the resources of the nations, and their kings
will be taking the lead. For any nation and any kingdom that will
not serve you will perish; and the nations themselves will without
fail come to devastation." // Compare Psalms 2:12;
Revelation 21:22-27
Isaiah 60:15-17 "Instead of your proving to be one left entirely
and hated, with nobody passing through, I will even set you as a
thing of pride to time indefinite, an exultation for generation
after generation. And you will actually suck the milk of nations,
and the breast of kings you will suck; and you will be certain to
know that I, Jehovah, am your Savior, and the Powerful One of Jacob
is your Repurchaser. Instead of the copper I shall bring in gold,
and instead of the iron I shall bring in silver, and instead of the
wood, copper, and instead of the stones, iron; and I will appoint
peace as your overseers and righteousness as your task assigners."
// This is another example of where God's people were left but then
Jehovah turned his attention back to his people and his people no
longer were ashamed but could now be proud and at the same time be
peaceable and righteous in their ways. // Keep in mind the time
period - This covers the time of "sackcloth" of approximately three
and a half years right into the reign of God's servant known as
Jesus or Michael or "sprout" or "David". //
Compare Revelation 21:22-27
Isaiah 60:18-21 "No more will violence be heard in your land,
despoiling or breakdown within your boundaries. And you will
certainly call your own walls Salvation and you gates Praise. For
you the sun will no more prove to be a light by day, and for
brightness the moon itself will no more give you light. And
Jehovah
must become to you an indefinitely lasting light, and your God your
beauty. No more will your sun set, nor will your moon go on the
wane; for Jehovah himself will become for you an indefinitely
lasting light, and the days of your mourning will have come to
completion. And as for your people, all of them will be righteous;
to time indefinite they will hold possession of the land,
the sprout
of my planting, the work of my hands, for [me] to be beautified." //
See Isaiah 54:11-13 comments and
Revelation 21:22-27
Isaiah 60:22 "The little one himself will become a thousand, and
the small one a mighty nation. I myself, Jehovah, shall speed it up
in its own time." // The number of the remaining ones who have
endured are "small" and it is only by Jehovah's will that they
become a "mighty nation". Compare Isaiah 10:16-22 where it indicates
that there are "few" left remaining - a cleansing has occurred (Daniel
11:35).
Isaiah
61
Isaiah 61:5-9 "And strangers will actually stand and shepherd the
flocks of YOU people, and the foreigners will be YOUR farmers and
YOUR vinedressers. And as for YOU, the priests of Jehovah YOU will
be called; the ministers of our God YOU will be said to be. The
resources of the nations YOU people will eat, and in their glory YOU
will speak elatedly about yourselves. Instead of YOUR shame there
will be a double portion, and instead of humiliation they will cry
out joyfully over their share. Therefore in their land they will
take possession of even a double portion. Rejoicing to time
indefinite is what will come to be theirs. For I, Jehovah, am loving
justice, hating robbery along with unrighteousness. And I will give
their wages in trueness, and an indefinitely lasting covenant I
shall conclude towards them. And their offspring will actually be
known even among the nations, and their descendants in among the
peoples. All those seeing them will recognize them, that they are
the offspring whom Jehovah has blessed." // Again we see that God's
people experienced shame before they are blessed by Jehovah. Notice
the covenant relationship too - not "with" but "towards". This reminds me of Jesus concluding a
covenant with his disciples in the upper chamber (Luke 22:28-30)
Isaiah 62
Isaiah 62:1-5 "For the sake of Zion I shall not keep still, and for the
sake of Jerusalem I shall not stay quiet until her righteousness goes forth
just like the brightness, and her salvation like a torch that burns. (vs.2)
"And the nations will certainly see your righteousness, [O woman,] and all
kings your glory. And you will actually be called by a new name, which the
very mouth of Jehovah will designate. And you must become a crown of beauty
in the hand of Jehovah, and a kingly turban in the palm of your God.
No more
will you be said to be a woman left entirely; and your own land will no more
be said to be desolate; but you yourself will be called My Delight Is in
Her, and your land Owned as a Wife. For Jehovah will have taken delight in
you, and your own land will be owned as a wife. For just as a young man
takes ownership of a virgin as his wife, your sons will take ownership of
you as a wife. And with the exultation of a bridegroom over a bride, your
God will exult even over you - See Revelation 21:9-27 (The Lamb's wife);
Malachi 2:13-17 ; Isaiah 54:6,11-14; 61:5-9
Isaiah
63
Isaiah 63:9,10 "During all their distress it was distressing to
him. And his own personal messenger
saved them. In his love and in his compassion he himself repurchased
them, and he proceeded to lift them up and carry them all the days
of long ago. (vs.10) But they themselves rebelled and made his holy
spirit feel hurt. He now was changed into an enemy of theirs; he
himself warred against them." // The phrase "And his own personal
messenger" is literally "And the messenger of his face" (Ref.
footnote).
Isaiah
64
Isaiah 64:5-12 "...Look! You yourself became indignant, while we
kept sinning - in them a long time and should we be saved? ...(vs.7)
"And there is no one calling upon your name, no one rousing himself
to lay hold on you; for you have concealed your face from us, and
you cause us to melt by the power of our error. (vs.8) And now, O
Jehovah, you are our Father. We are the clay, and you are our
Potter; and all of us are the work of your hand. Do not be
indignant, O Jehovah, to the extreme, and do not forever remember
[our] error. Look, now, please: we are all your people...(vs.12)
...Will you stay still and let us be afflicted to the extreme?" //
Here we see a definite change in attitude of God's people
who are experiencing God's indignation. The ones remaining have
learned to worship Jehovah properly with humility - Compare
Lamentations 3:42-45
Isaiah
65
Isaiah 65:8,9 "This is what Jehovah has said: "In the same way
that the new wine is found in the cluster and someone has to say,
'Do not ruin it, because there is a blessing in it,' so I shall do
for the sake of my servants in order not to bring everybody to ruin.
And I will bring forth out of Jacob an offspring and out of Judah
the hereditary possessor of my mountains; and my chosen ones must
take possession of it, and my own servants will reside there." //
This reminds me of the scripture that states that on account of the
chosen ones those days would be cut short - The chosen ones will
have straightened their worship - Compare
Exodus 32:11-14; Isaiah 48:9-11; Ezekiel
36;
Malachi 4:5,6; Matthew 24:22
Isaiah 65:11-15 seems to be talking about those who worship
Jehovah in wrong ways but do not desire to straighten their course.
Verse 15 states that Jehovah will put them to death. This could
allude to those who act wickedly against the covenant that is
mentioned in Daniel 11:32.
Isaiah 65:17,20-25 "For here I am creating new heavens and a new
earth; and the former things will not be called to mind, neither
will they come up into the heart. (vs.20) No more will there come to
be a suckling a few days old from that place, neither an old man
that does not fulfill his days; for one will die as a mere boy,
although a hundred years of age; and as for the sinner, although a
hundred of years of age he will have evil called down upon him. And
they will certainly build houses and have occupancy; and they will
certainly plant vineyards and eat [their] fruitage. They will not
build and someone else have occupancy; they will not plant and
someone else do the eating. For the days of a tree will the days of
my people be; and the work of their own hands my chosen ones will
use to the full. They will not toil for nothing, nor will they bring
to birth for disturbance; because they are the offspring made up of
the blessed ones of Jehovah, and their descendants with them. And it
will actually occur that before they call out I myself shall answer;
while they are yet speaking, I myself shall hear. (vs.25) "The wolf
and the lamb themselves will feed as one, and the lion will eat
straw just like the bull; and as for the serpent, his food will be
dust. They will do no harm nor cause any ruin in all my holy
mountain," Jehovah has said." // Compare
Revelation 21:1-4 // Notice
the timing of these blessings - They are when Jehovah turns his
attention back to his people which is for our near future. These
blessing happen after Michael stands up - See
Daniel 12:1
Isaiah
66
Isaiah 66:15,16,19,20 "For here Jehovah himself comes as a very
fire, and his chariots are like a storm wind, in order to pay back
his anger with sheer rage and his rebuke with flames of fire.
For as
fire Jehovah himself will for a fact take up controversy, yes, with
his sword, against all flesh; and the slain of Jehovah will
certainly become many. (vs.19) "And I will set among them a
sign...who have not heard a report about me or seen my glory; and
they will for a certain tell about my glory among the nations. And
they will actually bring all YOUR brothers out of all the nations as
a gift to Jehovah ... up to my holy mountain, Jerusalem..." // This
seems to cover the most of the time period of the 45 days and into
the beginning of Jesus' 1,000 year reign. It is also interesting how
it is stated how the nations would bring "all YOUR brothers out of
all the nations...up to" Jehovah's holy mountain. It makes one think
this could be somewhat literal - However, it could simply represent
that they would help with assisting Jehovah's people to get to where
they are going - I think this will be interesting to see how this is
going to be fulfilled. // Compare
Revelation 11:11-18; 14:6,7; 19:11-21
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