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08/24/2024 – Day 083 – Isaiah – Chapters 62 – 66


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Categories : Semikkah7 One Year

We have two prior posts for today’s reading: 08/15/2020 & 05/21/2022. The former includes an introduction to the book of Isaiah. The later is a sermon from John MacArthur, titled: “The Truth About Death.”

Today I am starting with commentary from a single verse:

“We are yours of old; but you have not ruled over them, they have not been called by your name.” Isaiah 63: 19

Here is a pithy articulate commentary from John Gill, free on-line, with verse commentary from every verse in the entire Bible!:

https://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/gills-exposition-of-the-bible/isaiah-63-19.html

Jimmy comment: “We” are the children of God, the people of Israel, but we know Isaiah prophesied correctly, confirmed by the Gospels, that the Christian Gentiles are “grafted in” of course. “They” is everybody else.

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Any thoughts, reflections on the first six verses of chapter 63, under the section titled: “God’s Day of Vengeance and Redemption”?:

“Who is this coming from Edome, from Bozrah, with his garments stained crimson? Who is this robed in splendor, striding forward in the greatness of his strength? ‘It is I, proclaiming victory, mighty to save.’ Why are your garments red, like those of one treading

I’ve said this oftentimes, but I could go through this reading a multitude of posts, and still not scratch the surface… All Scripture is God breathed. But this one would have to be on a very short list of daily readings that most exemplify the saying: “Like the deer panting for wanting: It is like taking a drink of water from a fire hose!”

My hope is to contribute more by the end of the day, tomorrow. Until then it is a:

WORK IN PROCESS

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Questions for fellowship generation, the lifelong sanctification process:

  • What does the text reveal about God’s character?
  • How has this reading generated prayer for you and/or us?
  • What themes stand out to you in this bible study?
  • How does our reading fit into the bigger picture (creation, the fall, restoration, etc.)?
  • What verse(s) jumped out at you like never before?  Is it explainable at this point?
  • Do you have any questions you would like to put before the group as to how to interpret any particular verse(s)  in our reading.  Let scripture testify to scripture: Share with us where you sense contradiction between passages elsewhere.
  • What did you find convicting and inspiring at the same time?  Share with us how the Spirit of God is working within you as a messenger, both within and outside of our fellowship group.
  • Share with the group how our study is calling or confirming to you a new mission to glorify God in our times.

Soli Deo Gloria!

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