Enduring Word Isaiah 1. (1) a word concerning judah and jerusalem. (1) fear not, knowing you belong to the lord.
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(1) a command and an invitation to the coastlands. “fear not, for i have redeemed you; (1) a word concerning judah and jerusalem. The book of 2 kings; The vision of isaiah, son of amoz. As depicted by isaiah, god is passionate and emotionally demonstrative, rather than detached and reserved. Web rebellion of god's people tools isa 1:1 ¶ the vision of isaiah the son of amoz, which he saw concerning judah and jerusalem in the days of uzziah, jotham, ahaz, and hezekiah, kings of judah. Keep silence before me, o coastlands, and let the people renew their strength! The word that isaiah the son of amoz saw: For the lord hath spoken, i have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me.
This book contains the prophecies of isaiah, the son of amoz, who ministered from about 740 to 680 b.c. In the year that king uzziah died, i saw the lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of his robe filled the temple. Let us come near together for judgment. Let them come near, then let them speak; Keep silence before me, o coastlands, and let the people renew their strength! This book contains the prophecies of isaiah, the son of amoz, who ministered from about 740 to 680 b.c. This was revealed to isaiah in some kind of vision because this was a word that he saw. (1) fear not, knowing you belong to the lord. This bombastic language may surprise readers who expect the bible to conform to popular standards of decorum, but it is typical of prophetic literature. For the lord hath spoken, i have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The book of 2 kings;