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 37
Isaiah Chapter 37 Answers the Question, Why Most People Do Wickedness or Evilness? The G-d They Worship is Not True G-d
Where Is Jesus?
Verses 16 and 20 clearly say what?
That G-d has a Son seated on His right hand?
And He is G-d the Son?
Also, is Trinity, Triune or 3-in-1?
You do not have to be intelligent to understand what is truth against lie.
Decide. Never ignore or disregard and carry on!
“Hezekiah and Isaiah Toward G-d”
It happened when King Hezekiah heard this: he rent his garments and he donned sackcloth and went to the Temple of Hashem.
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King Hezekiah’s servants came to Isaiah, and Isaiah said to them, “Thus shall you say to your master: Thus said Hashem: Do not be frightened by the words that you have heard, by which the attendants of the king of Assyria have blasphemed Me.
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Hezekiah then prayed before Hashem, and said, “Hashem, Master of Legions, God of Israel, throned upon the Cherubim: You alone are God of all the kingdoms of the world, You made heaven and earth.
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Incline Your ear, Hashem, and hear; open Your eyes, Hashem, and see! …
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Indeed, Hashem, the kings of Assyria have destroyed all the countries and their land, and placed their gods into the fire — for they are not gods, but the work of man’s hands, wood and stone — so they destroyed them.
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So now, Hashem, our God, save us from his hand, then all the kingdoms of the world shall know that You alone are Hashem.”
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For from Jerusalem shall emerge a remnant, and survivors from Mount Zion. The zeal of Hashem, Master of Legions, shall do this!
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Therefore , thus says Hashem about the king of Assyria: He will not enter this city, and will not shoot there an arrow; he will not approach it with a shield, and will not pour a ramp against it.
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And I shall protect this city, to save it, for My sake and for the sake of My servant David.”
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It happened that he was worshiping in the Temple of his god Nisroch: His sons Adrammelech and Sarezer struck him down by the sword; they then fled to the land of Ararat, and Esar-haddon his son reigned in his place.
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1 And it was when King Hezekiah heard, that he rent his garments, and covered himself with sackcloth, and came to the house of the Lord.
2 And he sent Eliakim who was appointed over the Temple, and Shebna the scribe and the elders of the priests, covered with sackcloth, to Isaiah the son of Amoz, the prophet.
3 And they said to him, “So has Hezekiah said, ‘This day is a day of distress, proof and blasphemy, for the children have come as far as the birthstool and there is not strength to give birth.
4 Perhaps the Lord your God will take note of the words of Rabshakeh whom the king of Assyria, his master, sent to blaspheme the living God, and he brought proof with the words that the Lord your God heard, and you shall offer up a prayer for the remnant that is found.’ “
5 And King Hezekiah’s servants came to Isaiah.
6 And Isaiah said to them, “So shall you say to your master, ‘So has the Lord said, “Have no fear of the words you have heard, that the servants of the king of Assyria have blasphemed Me.
7 Behold I will imbue him with a desire, and he will hear a rumor and return to his land, and I will cause him to fall by the sword in his land.” ‘ “
8 And Rabshakeh returned and found the king of Assyria waging war against Libnah, for he heard that he had left Lachish.
9 And he heard about Tirhakah the king of Cush, saying, “He has gone out to wage war against you.” And he heard, and he sent emissaries to Hezekiah, saying,
10 “So shall you say to Hezekiah the king of Judah, saying, ‘Let your God, in Whom you trust, not delude you, saying, ‘Jerusalem shall not be given into the hand[s] of the king of Assyria.’
11 Behold you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all the lands to destroy them. Now will you be saved?
12 Did the gods of the nations whom my forefathers destroyed-Gozan and Haran and Rezeph and the children of Eden which is in Telashar-save them?
13 Where are the king of Hamath and the king of Arpad and the king of the city of Sepharvaim? He exiled [them] and he twisted [them]!’ “
14 And Hezekiah took the letters from the hand of the messengers and read it; he went up to the house of the Lord, and Hezekiah spread it out before the Lord.
15 And Hezekiah prayed before the Lord, saying,
16 “O Lord of Hosts, God of Israel, Who dwells between the cherubim, You alone are the God of all the kingdoms of the earth. You made the heavens and the earth.
17 O Lord, incline Your ear and listen, O Lord, open Your eyes and see, and listen to all the words of Sennacherib, who sent to blaspheme the living God.
18 Indeed, O Lord, the kings of Assyria have destroyed all the countries and their land.
19 And committing their gods to fire, for they are not gods, but the handiwork of man, wood and stone, and they destroyed them.
20 And now, O Lord our God, deliver us from his hand, so that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that You are the Lord alone.”
21 And Isaiah the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “So has the Lord God of Israel said, ‘What you prayed to Me concerning Sennacherib, king of Assyria
22 This is the word that the Lord has spoken about him: ‘The virgin daughter of Zion has despised you and has mocked you. The daughter has shaken her head at you.
23 Whom have you reviled and blasphemed, and upon whom have you raised [your] voice? And you have lifted your eyes on high against the Holy One of Israel.
24 Through your servants you have reviled the Lord, and you said, “With my many chariots I have ascended to the heights of mountains, to the end of the Lebanon, and I will cut down its tallest cedars, its choice cypresses, and I will come to its remotest height, to its farmland forest.
25 I dug and drank water, and I dry up with the soles of my feet all rivers of the siege.”
26 Have you not heard from long ago what I did in days of yore, and what I formed? Now I have brought it, and it shall be to make desolate, blossoming hills, [of] fortified cities.
27 And their inhabitants became short of strength, broken and ashamed; they were [like] the grass of the field and green herbage, [like] grass of the roofs, and stubble before [becoming] standing grain.
28 And your sitting and your going out and your coming I know, and your raging against Me.
29 Because you have raged against Me, and your tumult has ascended into My ears, I will place My ring in your nose and My bit in your lips, and I will return you by the road by which you have come.
30 And this shall be the sign for you, this year you shall eat what grows by itself, and the next year what grows from the tree stumps, and in the third year, sow and reap, and plant vineyards and eat their fruit.
31 And the remaining survivors of the house of Judah shall continue to take root below and they shall produce fruit above.
32 For from Jerusalem shall come forth a remnant, and survivors from Mt. Zion; the zeal of the Lord of Hosts shall do this.’
33 Therefore, so has the Lord said concerning the king of Assyria; ‘He shall not enter this city, neither shall he shoot there an arrow, nor shall he advance upon it with a shield, nor shall he pile up a siege mound against it.
34 By the way he comes he shall return, and this city he shall not enter,’ says the Lord.
35 ‘And I will protect this city to save it, for My sake and for the sake of My servant David.’ ‘ “
36 And an angel of the Lord went forth and slew one hundred eighty-five thousand of the camp of Assyria. And they arose in the morning, and behold they were all dead corpses.
37 And Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, left and went away, and he returned and dwelt in Nineveh.
38 And he was prostrating himself in the temple of Nisroch his god, and Adra-melech and Sharezer, his sons, slew him by the sword, and they fled to the land of Ararat, and his son Esarhaddon reigned in his stead.
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