Isaiah chapter 63:1 Daily Holy Bible Reading

Isaiah Chapter 63

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 63

Isaiah Chapter 63 Calls Out to You Who Still Calls Jesus as L-rd; worst Jesus is G-d After All in Plain Words It Is Mentioned that G-d is Alone, and There is No Other. I, is not We.

Nearing The End Of Isaiah

Yet no Jesus or 3-in-1 G-d mentioned.

G-d as the Holy Spirit is not a separate entity.

So as G-d as Father.

Clearly, Trinity or Triune G-d is idolatry!

 

“G-d’s Kindness”

“Eternal Redeemer”

… ‘It is I, Who speaks with righteousness, abundantly able to save!’
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‘I alone have trodden a winepress, not a man from the nations was with Me; …
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Hashem’s kindnesses will I proclaim as the praises of Hashem, in accordance with all that Hashem has bestowed upon us and the abundant goodness to the House of Israel that He has bestowed upon them in His compassion and in His abundant kindness.
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For He said, “Indeed they are My people, children who will not be false,” and He became their Savior.
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In all their troubles He was troubled, so an angel from before Him saved them. With His love and with His compassion He redeemed them; He lifted them and bore them all the days of the world.
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But they rebelled and distressed His Holy Spirit; so He changed toward them into an enemy; He fought with them.
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They [then] remembered the days of old, of Moses [with] His people: Where is the One Who brought them out of the Sea together with the shepherds of His flock? Where is the One Who infused His Holy Spirit in their midst?
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Who caused His splendrous arm to go at Moses’ right side? Who split the Sea before them to make Himself eternal renown?
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As an animal descends into a valley, so the spirit of Hashem led them; thus did You guide Your people along, to make a splendrous Name for Yourself.
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For You are our Father; though Abraham may not know us and Israel may not recognize us, You, Hashem, are our Father; “our Eternal Redeemer” is Your Name.
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1 Who is this coming from Edom, with soiled garments, from Bozrah, this one [Who was] stately in His apparel, girded with the greatness of His strength? “I speak with righteousness, great to save.”
2 Why is Your clothing red, and your attire like [that of] one who trod in a wine press?
3 “A wine press I trod alone, and from the peoples, none was with Me; and I trod them with My wrath, and I trampled them with My fury, and their life blood sprinkled on My garments, and all My clothing I soiled.
4 For a day of vengeance was in My heart, and the year of My redemption has arrived.
5 And I looked and there was no one helping, and I was astounded and there was no one supporting, and My arm saved for Me, and My fury-that supported Me.
6 And I trod peoples with My wrath, and I intoxicated them with My fury, and I brought their power down to the earth.”
7 The kind acts of the Lord I will mention, the praises of the Lord, according to all that the Lord bestowed upon us, and much good to the house of Israel, which He bestowed upon them according to His mercies and according to His many kind acts.
8 And He said, “They are but My people, children who will not deal falsely.” And He became their Savior.
9 In all their trouble, He did not trouble [them], and the angel of His presence saved them; with His love and with His pity He redeemed them, and He bore them, and He carried them all the days of old.
10 But they rebelled and grieved His Holy Spirit, and He was turned to be their enemy; He fought with them.
11 And His people remembered the days of old, [the days of] Moses; where is he who drew them up from the sea, [like] a shepherd His flock; where is he who placed within them His Holy Spirit?
12 He led at Moses’ right the arm of His glory, splitting the water before them to make for Himself an everlasting name.
13 He led them in the depths like a horse in the desert; they did not stumble.
14 As animals spread out in a valley, the spirit of the Lord guided them, so You guided Your people to make You a glorious name.
15 Look from heaven and see, the dwelling of Your holiness and Your glory; where are Your zeal and Your mighty deeds? The yearning of Your heart and Your mercy are restrained to me.
16 For You are our father, for Abraham did not know us, neither did Israel recognize us; You, O Lord, are our father; our redeemer of old is your name.
17 Why do You lead us astray O Lord, from Your ways, You harden our heart from Your fear? Return for the sake of Your servants, the tribes of Your heritage.
18 For [but] a short time Your holy people inherited; our adversaries trampled Your sanctuary.
19 We were [like those] over whom You never ruled, over whom Your name was not called; had You rent the heavens, had You descended, mountains would have dripped from before You.

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