Isaiah chapter 46:5 Daily Holy Bible Reading

Isaiah Chapter 46

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 46

Isaiah Chapter 46 Continues to Hit Hard Against The Greek Book — New Testament

G-d Remains Who He Is

He never took human form and be in disguise as G-d the son.

Not in graven image.

Read carefully if you disagree to the word of G-d in this chapter.

“Idols. Idol Worship — Calling Jesus as L-rd or G-d. Both Are Evildoers”

Listen to Me, O House of Jacob, and all the remnant of the House of Israel, who are borne [by Me] from birth, who are carried from the womb.
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Until [your] old age I remain He, and until [your] hoary years I will carry [you]; I made [you] and I will bear [you]. I will carry [you] and I will rescue [you].
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To whom can you liken Me, or consider equal, or compare Me that we should seem alike?
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— to those who pour gold from the purse and weigh silver in a balance-scale; who hire a goldsmith to make it into a god; who bow and even prostrate themselves;
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who carry it on their shoulders and bear it; and when they set it down, it remains in its place, it does not budge from its place? He even cries out to it, but it does not answer; it does not save him from his distress.
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Remember this and strengthen yourselves; take it to heart, O evildoers;
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Recall the earlier events of ancient times, [see] that I am God and there is no other; [I am] God and there is none like Me.
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From the beginning I foretell the outcome; and from earlier times, what has not yet been; [but] I say and My plan will stand, and I will carry out My every desire.
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… I will establish My salvation in Zion, My splendor for Israel.
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1 Bel squats; Nebo soils himself; their idols were to the beasts and to the cattle; what you carry is made a load, a burden for the weary.
2 They soiled themselves, yea they squatted together, they could not deliver the burden, and they themselves have gone into captivity.
3 Hearken to Me, the house of Jacob, and all the remnant of the house of Israel, who are borne from birth, carried from the womb.
4 And until old age I am the same, and until you turn gray I will carry; I have made and I will bear and I will carry and deliver.
5 To whom shall you liken Me and make Me equal and compare Me that we may be alike?
6 Those who let gold run from the purse and weigh silver with the balance; they hire a goldsmith and he makes it a god, they kneel, yea they prostrate themselves.
7 They bear it, on the shoulder they carry it, and they put it in its place and it stands, from its place it does not move; yea he cries to it and it does not answer; from his distress it does not save him.
8 Remember this and strengthen yourselves, take to heart, you transgressors.
9 Remember the first things of old, that I am God and there is no other; I am God and there is none like Me.
10 [I] tell the end from the beginning, and from before, what was not done; [I] say, ‘My counsel shall stand, and all My desire I will do.’
11 [I] call from the east a swift bird, from a distant land the man of My counsel; yea I spoke, I will also bring it; I formed it, I will also do it.
12 Hearken to Me, you stout-hearted, that are far from righteousness.
13 I have brought near My righteousness, it shall not go far, and My salvation shall not delay, and I will give salvation in Zion, to Israel, My glory.

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