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The Bible Recap

Day 191 (Isaiah 5-8) - Year 6

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 9 July 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:07.0

Today we drop back in on Isaiah the Major Prophet who opens with a love poem to the people of Israel and Judah.

0:19.0

In the poem, God is compared to a vinekeeper and the Israelites are compared to wild grapes.

0:24.8

But in the Hebrew the term is actually more like stinking things.

0:29.5

Not so flattering and not exactly what God wants to grow in his garden.

0:34.4

So God removes the protective hedge around the vineyard and the wild grapes are trampled.

0:38.8

Then Isaiah goes on to highlight six ways the wild grapes are stinky and pronounces

0:44.2

woe over them. First, he denounces the greedy landowners who push the

0:49.3

poor out of the land. God had established land allotment rules back in Numbers chapters 26 and 33. So Isaiah says

0:57.6

their houses will become desolate. Second, he speaks woe over those whose lavish lives of excess and drunkenness lead them away from honoring God.

1:07.0

Instead of being filled, they'll be famished, and instead of eating, they'll be swallowed by the grave.

1:14.0

The remaining woes are strung together closely.

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Woe number three is spoken to people who mock God and doubt his judgment is coming.

1:22.0

They seek out sin. Woe number four is to the

1:25.9

prideful fool with no discernment or integrity distorting the truth. Woe

1:31.2

number five is for the arrogant and the final woe, woe number five is for the arrogant and the final woe number six doubles down on the

1:36.8

drunkenness mentioned in woe number two and adds to it the fact that they also

1:41.4

rob people of justice.

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1 24 tells us that these people have despised the word of God.

1:48.0

So God promises to send the nations as judgment on them.

1:52.0

Do you remember how God used Israel to drive out the wicked

1:55.1

nations of Canaan when they first entered the promised land? And now he's using

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