Isaiah 34,35,36: Daily Summary
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Isaiah 34:17 verses
Isaiah 34 is prophecy we can relate to the end Judgement Day. Isaiah has lots of eschatological, soteriological, and christological references throughout the entire book. This prophecy is about the Lord's judgement on all the nations, they will be completely punished. Sinful humanity will be erased. Isaiah 34 feels worrying, but Isaiah 35 gives us hope.
Isaiah 35: 10 verses
Isaiah 35 is about the joy of the redeemed, who were saved. They will rejoice and blossom, they will see the glory and splendor of God. There will be miracles like the deaf being able to hear and streams in the desert. They will enter Zion and the Way of Holiness, places only for the righteous, not the wicked or unclean. The Lord has rescued said redeemed people. This is the last prophecy chapter since Isaiah 6.
Isaiah 36: 22 verses
Isaiah 36 is more of a story than prophecy. In this chapter, we see the Assyrian king after defeating the northern tribes of Israel attacking Jerusalem with a large army. The strong Assyrians tried to convince the confident Judahite king Hezekiah to give up. However, Hezekiah trusted God that He would deliver Him, and He did. However, the Assyrians tried to mock God because they defeated all the other nations' gods.
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