Isaiah chapter 50:4 Daily Holy Bible Reading

Isaiah Chapter 50

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 50

Isaiah Chapter 50 Teach About Proper Relationship with the One True G-d of Israel — the Jews

Measure For Measure

You shall love your fellow as yourself.

Vayikra (Leviticus) 19:18

How you treat others the same way you will be treated sooner or later.

It takes full trust and confidence in Hashem. The One True G-d that is not in visible form.

*Imagine if the depiction of Jesus is a fat, black, short guy with misaligned eyebrows and big mouth plus damaged uneven teeth, who would proclaim or declare, “Jesus is Lord”?

“Repentance”

“Trust”

Thus said Hashem: What is your mother’s bill of divorce by which I sent her away? Or to which of My creditors have I sold you? Behold, it is for your iniquities that you have been sold, and for your rebellious sins that your mother has been sent away.
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My Lord, Hashem/Elohim, has granted me a tongue for teaching, to understand the need of the times in conveying matters to those who thirst [for knowledge]; He arouses [me] morning after morning; He arouses [my] ear for me to understand as disciples are taught.
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My Lord, Hashem/Elohim, has opened [my] ear for me, and I did not resist; I did not retreat to the rear.
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I submitted my body to those who smite and my cheeks to those who pluck; I did not hide my face from humiliation and spit.
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For my Lord, Hashem/Elohim, helps me; therefore, I was not humiliated; therefore, I made my face [as hard] as flint and knew that I would not be ashamed.
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Behold, my Lord, Hashem/Elohim, will help me; who is he that will condemn me? Behold, they will all wear out like a garment; a moth will devour them.
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Who among you fears Hashem, listening to the voice of His servant? Though he may have walked in darkness with no light for himself, let him trust in the Name of Hashem, and rely upon his God.
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1 So said the Lord, “Where is your mother’s bill of divorce that I sent her away? Or, who is it of My creditors to whom I sold you? Behold for your iniquities you were sold, and for your transgressions your mother was sent away.
2 Why have I come and there is no man? [Why] have I called and no one answers? Is My hand too short to redeem, or do I have no strength to save? Behold, with My rebuke I dry up the sea, I make rivers into a desert; their fish become foul because there is no water and die because of thirst.
3 I clothe the heavens with darkness, and I make sackcloth their raiment.
4 The Lord God gave me a tongue for teaching, to know to establish times for the faint [for His] word; He awakens me every morning, He awakens My ear, to hear according to the teachings.
5 The Lord God opened my ear, and I did not rebel; I did not turn away backwards.
6 I gave my back to smiters and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair; I did not hide my face from embarrassments and spitting.
7 But the Lord God helps me, therefore, I was not embarrassed; therefore, I made my face like flint, and I knew that I would not be ashamed.
8 He Who vindicates me is near, whoever wishes to quarrel with me-let us stand together; whoever is my contender shall approach me.
9 Behold, the Lord God shall help me; who is he that will condemn me? Behold all of them shall wear out like a garment, a moth shall consume them.
10 Who among you is God-fearing, who hearkens to the voice of His servant, who went in darkness and who has no light, let him trust in the name of the Lord and lean on his God.
11 Behold all of you who kindle fire, who give power to flames; go in the flame of your fire, and in the flames you have kindled; from My hand has this come to you, in grief you shall lie down.

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