Isaiah 66 Isaiah could be called “a tale of two cities”. Yet both cities are Jerusalem. There’s an old Jerusalem – the one in which Isaiah’s listeners live. They face a terrifying judgement: threatened by Assyria but effected by Babylon. The city is sacked, God’s house (the temple) is destroyed, the people are carried away […]
Isaiah 65 Isaiah addresses the blindness of human unbelief. He proclaims the LORD’s word to a “people walking in darkness.” But while he insists that human wickedness is a disease, he never prescribes human religion as the cure. No, healing is found only in the Righteous King. He is the LORD of the temple vision, He […]
Isaiah 64 It’s probably Paul’s quotation of Isaiah 64 that has become the best known version of this phrase: “As it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man… (1 Corinthians 2:9) Such words can be the equivalent of a magician’s puff of smoke. When stumped for […]
Isaiah 57 It’s the sort of phrase your cheery postman might say on his rounds. “Must push on I’m afraid, no rest for the wicked eh?” We smile and wave and get on with our day. Yet this saying is the biblical equivalent of verses such as “these shall go away into everlasting punishment” (Matthew 25:46) or […]
Isaiah 61 In the Bible, hearts can be failed, faint, glad, hard, willing, stirred, sorrowful, obstinate, lifted up, circumcised, wicked, grieved, hot, astonished, trembling, melted, inclined, merry, rejoicing, naughty, offended, dead, desirous, despising, lion-like, bowed, upright, understanding, large, turned away, turned back, sore troubled, tender, double, perfect, tried, prepared, free, united, proud, soft, walking, deceived, […]
Isaiah 60 When morning comes, the phrase trips off our tongues. Yet we rarely notice its strangeness. To say “Rise and shine” is odd. We’re not simply exhorting the sleeper to notice or respond to the sun. We’re telling them to be the sun – or at least, to be like the sun. The sun rises. We rise. The […]
Isaiah 52:13-53:12 When someone is “led like a lamb to the slaughter” it’s ugly. Perhaps a partner in the firm is about to be ousted for the sake of the company. As he blithely enters the boardroom he’s like a lamb to the slaughter. This is a brutal verbal picture. An innocent lamb will follow a […]
Isaiah 52:1-12 When we use this phrase it’s usually in the negative: “I’m sorry to say we don’t see eye to eye on this issue.” Not seeing eye to eye means disagreement. The very nature of the phrase communicates an inequality of stature, perhaps also of power. What would it take for antagonists to start seeing “eye to […]
Isaiah 40:21-31 28 Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no searching of his understanding. 29 He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. 30 Even the […]
Isaiah 40:1-20 A sense of proportion is priceless. But it can be elusive too. When things go wrong we speak of life getting “on top” of us. We are “weighed down with worry, drowning in troubles, outnumbered”. It’s “us against the world”. And the world is winning. Isaiah understands. Foreign armies have surrounded God’s city, […]