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 27
Isaiah Chapter 27 on Israel — The Jews, His Chosen People
Think And Ask Yourself:
If the Jews are wrong in not accepting Jesus as Messiah, why such message contents favoring the Jews are repeated all over the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)?
What would be the lame excuse of church founders, Christian priests and preachers?
“G-d’s Vineyard – Eretz Yisrael (Land Of Israel) And The Jews”
On that day [people] will sing about [Israel]. ‘A vineyard of fine wine.’ I am Hashem, Who guards it; I water it frequently; lest it be held to account against it, night and day I will guard it.
27:2-3
If [Israel] would grasp My stronghold, then he would make peace with Me; peace would he make with Me.
:5
[Days] are coming when Jacob will take root; Israel will bud and blossom and fill the face of the earth with fruit.
:6
It shall be on that day that Hashem will thresh, from the surging [Euphrates] River to the Brook of Egypt, and you will be gathered up one by one, O Children of Israel.
:12
It shall be on that day that a great shofar will be blown, and those who are lost in the land of Assyria and those cast away in the land of Egypt will come [together], and they will prostrate themselves in Hashem on the holy mountain in Jerusalem.
:13
1 On that day, this song shall be sung in the land of Judah: “The city that was our strength-salvation shall He place [for] walls and a bulwark.
2 Open the gates, so that a righteous nation, awaiting the realization [of God’s promise], may enter.
3 The creature that relied, You shall guard, [that there be] peace, peace, for they trusted in You.
4 Trust in the Lord forever, for in Yah the Lord, is the Rock of eternity.
5 For He humbled the inhabitants of the high places, the fortified city; He brings it low, he brings it low even to the earth, he makes it reach even to the dust.
6 A foot shall trample it, the feet of a poor man, the soles of the impoverished.
7 The way of the righteous that is straight-O Upright One, the path of the righteous, You shall weigh.
8 Even [for] the way of Your judgments, O Lord, have we hoped for You; for Your Name and for Your remembrance was the desire of [our] soul.
9 [With] my soul I longed for you at night; even [with] my spirit within me I beseeched You, for when Your judgments [come] to the earth, the inhabitants of the world learn justification.
10 Shall the wicked be favored-who did not learn righteousness? In the land of uprightness he deals unjustly, and he does not see the pride of the Lord.
11 O Lord, Your hand has been taken away that they not see; let them see and be ashamed. The envy of a people, even the fire that shall consume Your enemies.
12 O Lord, You shall prepare peace for us, for also the recompense for all our deeds have You dealt to us.
13 O Lord, our God, masters other than You have possessed us. Only concerning You will we mention Your name.
14 The dead shall not live, slackers shall not rise; therefore, You visited [upon them] and You destroyed them; You have put an end to any memory of them.
15 You have added to the nation, O Lord; You have added to the nation and have been honored; You have rejected all the ends of the earth.
16 O Lord, in their straits they remembered You; they pour out prayer when Your chastening is upon them.
17 As a pregnant woman comes near to give birth, she shudders, she screams in her pangs, so were we because of You, O Lord.
18 We conceived, we shuddered, as though we bore wind; we wreak no salvations [in] the land, neither do the inhabitants of the world fall.
19 May Your dead live, ‘My corpses shall rise; awaken and sing, you who dwell in the dust, for a dew of lights is your dew, and [to the] earth You shall cast the slackers.
20 Go, My people, come into your chambers and close your door about you; hide for but a moment, until the wrath passes.
21 For behold the Lord comes forth from His place to visit the iniquity of the dweller of the land upon him: and the land shall reveal its blood and it shall no longer conceal its slain ones.
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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.
The Book of Nahum (Nachum in the Hebrew-Jewish Bible).
Prophet Nahum, who lived during the 7th century BCE. The book primarily addresses the judgment of G-d upon the city of Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian Empire, for its arrogance, cruelty, and violence. Nahum’s prophecies are known for their vivid descriptions of Nineveh’s destruction and their emphasis on G-d’s justice and sovereignty.
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