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Isaiah Chapter 25

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 25

Isaiah Chapter 25 Exposing the Lies of Paul in the so called New Testament

So The Jews’ Eyes Are Covered With Veil That They Cannot See The Truth About Jesus?

But that’s only according to Paul in 1 Cor. 3:13-16.

Here’s what G-d says to His true prophet – Isaiah… the complete opposite!

Read or listen to find out:

*(ignore if you insist to live in lies and falsehood)

“G-d’s Salvation”

Hashem, You are my God; I will exalt You, I will give thanks to Your Name, for You have done wondrously; [Your] plans from the distant [past were kept] with firm faithfulness.
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For You were a stronghold for the meek, a stronghold for the destitute when he was in distress; a shelter from downpour, a shade from the scorching heat, …
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On this mountain He will eliminate the covering that covers all the peoples, and the mask that masks all the nations.
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He will eliminate death forever, and my Lord Hashem/Elohim will erase tears from all faces; He will remove the shame of His nation from upon the entire earth, for Hashem has spoken.
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And they will say on that day, ‘Behold, this is our God; we hoped to Him that He would save us; this is Hashem to Whom we hoped, let us exult and be glad in His salvation.’
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For the hand of Hashem will descend upon this mountain, …
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1 You are the Lord, my God: I will exalt You, I will praise Your name, for You have dealt wondrously; counsels from long ago in true faith.
2 For You made from a city a heap, a fortified city into a ruin; a palace of strangers, because of the city, it shall never be rebuilt.
3 Therefore, shall a strong people honor You; a city of tyrannical nations shall fear You.
4 For You were a fortress for the poor, a fortress for the pauper in time of his distress, a shelter from pouring rain, a shade from heat, for the spirit of the tyrants is like a flood against a wall.
5 Like heat in the dry season, a multitude of strangers You shall humble; like heat with a thick cloud, so shall the downfall of the tyrants be sung.
6 And the Lord of Hosts shall make for all the peoples on this mount, a feast of fat things, a feast of dregs; fat things full of marrow, dregs well refined.
7 And He shall destroy on this mountain the face of the covering that covers all the peoples and the kingdom that rules over all the nations.
8 He has concealed death forever, and the Lord God shall wipe the tears off every face, and the shame of His people He shall remove from upon the entire earth, for the Lord has spoken.
9 And they shall say on that day, “Behold, this is our God: we hoped for Him that He would save us; this is the Lord for Whom we hoped; let us rejoice and be happy with His salvation.
10 For the hand of the Lord shall rest on this mount, and Moab shall be trampled in its place as the straw is trampled in the mire.
11 And he shall spread out his hands in his midst as the swimmer spreads out [his hands] to swim and He shall humble his haughtiness [together] with the cunning of His hands.
12 And the fortress of the strength of your walls He humbled. He brought it low; it reached the earth down to the dust.

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The Book of Micah (Michah in the Hebrew-Jewish Bible). Micah, who lived during the 8th century BCE during the reigns of the kings of Judah and Israel. Micah’s prophecies address social justice, the condemnation of injustice, the coming judgment of G-d on Israel and other nations for their sins, and the promise of a future restoration and redemption. Micah’s prophecies are known for its powerful outlook and emotional intensity.
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