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  1. (Isaiah 24) What is the reason that Yahweh will devastate the earth (24:5-6)? Why do we feel so threatened by this kind of prophecy? Why is this kind of prophecy important to forming faithful disciples who "fear the Lord"?

  2. Many Bible students agree that we should read Isaiah chapters 24 to 27 together. They form a unit. These chapters are about how ‘the country’ will end. They also contain songs to praise God. We may wonder what Isaiah means by ‘the country’. That word ‘country’ appears many times in these chapters.

  3. David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 24 describes the scene of Gods judgment and the reason for it, and the character of God’s judgment.

  4. 4. (Isaiah 24:14-16) The glory of God and the woe of man. They shall lift up their voice, they shall sing; For the majesty of the LORD They shall cry aloud from the sea. Therefore glorify the LORD in the dawning light, The name of the LORD God of Israel in the coastlands of the sea. From the ends of the earth we have heard songs:

  5. A reference for the student of Isaiah, outlining the content and structure of chapters 24, 25, 26, and 27, with free access to outlines and studies of all Isaiah.

  6. Isaiah 24:4. The earth, the land, mourneth and fadeth away — Hebrew, אבלה נבלה, abelah nabelah, lamenteth, falleth. The world languisheth, &c. — “The world,” says Bishop Lowth, “is the same with the land; that is, the kingdoms of Israel and Judah; orbis Iraeliticus,” the Israelitish world.

  7. 8 Οκτ 2020 · Isaiah 2427 has long been recognized as a self-contained section within the larger book of Isaiah. After introducing and summarizing the content of this section, this chapter explores the numerous features and critical questions raised by this material.

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