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1. (Isaiah 1:21-23) The unjust leaders of Judah. How the faithful city has become a harlot! It was full of justice; Righteousness lodged in it, But now murderers. Your silver has become dross, Your wine mixed with water. Your princes are rebellious, And companions of thieves; Everyone loves bribes, And follows after rewards. They do not defend ...
- Study Guide for Isaiah 2
From the terror of the LORD and the glory of His majesty:...
- Study Guide for Isaiah 2
David Guzik commentary on Isaiah1 describes the vision of Isaiah concerning Judah and Jerusalem, and God's promise of a redemption plan.
From the terror of the LORD and the glory of His majesty: The beginning of the chapter described the glory of the Messiah’s reign (Isaiah 2:1-4). The second part of the chapter described the current corruption of Judah (Isaiah 2:6-9).
1. (Isaiah 16:6-8) The pain in Moab at the judgment of God. We have heard of the pride of Moab— He is very proud— Of his haughtiness and his pride and his wrath; But his lies shall not be so. Therefore Moab shall wail for Moab; Everyone shall wail. For the foundations of Kir Hareseth you shall mourn; Surely they are stricken.
Click here for David Guzik’s written commentary on Isaiah. David Guzik's verse by verse teaching through Isaiah, sometimes called the "fifth gospel" for the way it speaks of the Messiah, Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 1:16-17. Wash ye, make you clean — Repent, and do works meet for repentance: cleanse your hearts and hands from all filthiness of flesh and spirit, and do not content yourselves with your ceremonial washings.
Our hands, and our heads, and our hearts, and all that we have and are, find full occupation for the Lord, and therefore we must ‘Cease from man.’” (Spurgeon) David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 2, which carries the hope of the Messiah’s reign, but also a threat of the coming judgment of the Lord.