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Isaiah 1:18

2023-09-18 03:31:57

The LORD said, "Let's think together, your sin seems scarlet, but they must be as white as snow.

15 When you reach out, I will cover your eyes. Yes, I do not hear you when you pray: Your hands are full of blood. 16 Wash you, cleanse you, avoid my evil deeds from my eyes, stop bad things, ask for judgment, save salvaged people, judge orphans, defend widows. Well, now we have to infer together, this is what the Lord said. Your sin is like a vermillion, but it is white like snow. They are red like red, but they need to be like wool. 19 If you obey, you will eat the beauty of the land 20 But if you refuse treason, you will be swallowed by the sword as the mouth of the Lord has already been spoken. 21 How do loyal cities become prostitutes? It is full of judgment, there is justice, but now it is a murderer

But Isaiah clearly pointed out that not everyone was lost and emphasized that they would be allowed to repent if they reply "sin is like scarlet, but they must be as white as snow" . 1: 18). This chapter allows Isaiah to show people the wrong way of their way of doing and explain the need for their repentance. As today's people deviate from the message of God and focus on secular adventures, today's society is full of material desires that can draw their attention. It is often thought that this is enough to affirm a person's beliefs.

1) The prophecy was concentrated in Judah and Jerusalem (Isaiah 1: 1-12: 6). This section contains the glorious explanation of the Messiah era (Isaiah 2-4) and Isaiah secretary (Isaiah 6). In Isaiah 7-12, Isaiah mainly deals with various invasions that threaten Judas, but it also refers to the king of King David who is not inconsistent with the wonderful child "Emmanuel". The world established the era of glory of benevolent rule. And war. 4) Prophecies about the relationship between Judah and Jerusalem, Egypt and Assyria (Isaiah 28-33). This section contains a series of six tragic messages. First of all there is one of the people's lives in Judah, then another weak point (Isaiah 28: 1 - 29; 29: 1-14; 29: 15 -). 24; 30: 1) to 17; 31: 1 to 32: 20; 33: 1 to 24). Characteristics of the Messianic era are further explained (Isaiah 32: 1-18)

A brief overview of Isaiah. - -1 - 12 - - Prophecies against Judah and Jerusalem of Isaiah - 13 - 23 - Isaiah's prophecies against the enemies of Judah - 24 - 27 - - Isaiah's prophecies concerning the formation of the kingdom - 28 - 35 - - Isaiah's Judas and Assyria Prophecy about the prophet - 36 - 39 - - Appendix of history - Isaiah's prophecy about God's redemption - Isaiah's prophecy about God's defense - 42 - Prophecies about the servant of God of Isaiah - 43 -45 - Isaiah's prophecies about the resurrection of Judah - 46-48 - - Isaiah's prophecies about idolatry - 49-57 - - Isaiah's prophecy Isaiah's prediction on Israel's future glory - - 58 - 66 -