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Isaiah Chapter 24

THE PROPHETS

ISAIAH

YESHAYAHU

A known prophetic book in the Hebrew-Jewish Bible is the book of Isaiah (Yeshayahu in Hebrew). It contains the written prophecies during the 8th century BCE throughout his life. The book addresses various themes, including the judgment of G-d upon Israel (the suffering servant) and other nations, the coming of the Messiah, and the establishment of G-d’s kingdom on earth. Isaiah is known for his poetic and eloquent language, and his prophecies have had a profound influence on Jewish and Christian thought throughout history.

Chapter 24

Isaiah Chapter 24 Makes It Clear Time and Time Again on The Commandments of Hashem

Just As Baptism Is A Cheap Imitation Of Mikvah Or Mikveh

Communion, Eucharist Or Bread Breaking Is Of Sabbath Or Shabbat Ritual Poor CopyCat

G-d’s judgment will fall to all those who transgressed and violated His commandments and laws. v. 5

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“G-d’s Judgment”

Behold, Hashem is emptying the land and destroying it. He will distort its appearance and scatter its inhabitants:
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The land will be utterly emptied and utterly despoiled, for Hashem has spoken this word.
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The land will be unfaithful because of its inhabitants, for they have transgressed commandments and have violated laws; they have abrogated the everlasting Covenant.
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Because of [false] oath, the land is consumed and those who inhabit it have become decimated; therefore, the inhabitants of the land have become parched, and few people remain.
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They will yet raise their voice, they will shout; over the greatness of Hashem, they will shout [with] greater [joy] than at the Sea [of Reeds].
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Therefore, honor Hashem for the lights, in the islands of the sea, [honor] the Name of Hashem, the God of Israel.
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It shall be on that day that Hashem will deal with the hosts of heaven in heaven, and with the kings of the earth on the earth.
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The moon will be humiliated and the sun will be ashamed, for Hashem, Master of Legions, will have reigned in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, and there will be honor for His elders.
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1 Behold the Lord empties the land and lays it waste, and He shall turn over its face and scatter its inhabitants.
2 And it shall be, as with the people, so with the priest, as with the slave, so with his master, as with the maidservant, so with her mistress, as with the buyer, so with the seller, as with the lender, so with the borrower, as with the creditor, so with the one who owes him.
3 The land shall be emptied and it shall be pillaged, for the Lord has spoken this thing.
4 The land has mourned, it has withered, the land has been humbled and withered, the highest of the people of the land have been humbled.
5 And the land has deceived because of its inhabitants, for they transgressed instructions, infracted statutes, broke the everlasting covenant.
6 Therefore, an oath has consumed the land, and the inhabitants thereof were wasted; therefore, the inhabitants of the land were dried up, and few people remained.
7 Wine mourns, the vine is humbled, all joyful hearted sigh.
8 The joy of the drums has stopped, the stirring of merrymakers has ceased, the joy of the harp has stopped.
9 In song they shall not drink wine; strong drink shall become bitter to those who drink it.
10 The wasted city is broken; every house is closed from entering.
11 A cry for wine is in the streets; all joy is darkened; the joy of the land is exiled.
12 In the city there remains ruin; through desolation the gate is battered.
13 For so shall it be in the midst of the land among the peoples, like the cutting of the olive tree, like the gleanings when the vintage is over.
14 They shall raise their voice, they shall sing; of the pride of Lord they shall shout for joy more than [by the] sea.
15 Therefore, for the lights honor the Lord; in the islands of the sea, the Name of the Lord God of Israel.
16 From the end of the earth we heard songs, “The righteous shall be upraised.” And I said, “I have my secret; woe is to me! the treacherous have dealt treacherously; yea, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously.”
17 Fright and a pit and a trap [shall come] upon you, inhabitant of the land.
18 And it shall come to pass, that he who flees from the sound of the fright shall fall into the pit, and he who ascends from within the pit shall be snared in the trap, for windows from above have been opened and the foundations of the earth have trembled.
19 The earth has broken; the earth has crumbled; the earth totters.
20 The earth sways like a drunken man, and it sways like a lodge, and its transgression shall weigh down upon it, and it shall fall and not continue to rise.
21 And it shall come to pass on that day, that the Lord shall visit punishment upon the host of heaven on high and upon the kings of the earth on the earth.
22 And they shall be gathered a gathering [as] prisoners into a dungeon, and they shall be shut up in the prison, and [sins] of many days shall be visited [upon them].
23 And the moon shall be ashamed and the sun shall be abashed, for the Lord of Hosts has reigned in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, and before His elders will be glory.

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