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The Bible Recap

Day 205 (Isaiah 35-36) - Year 5

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 24 July 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

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

0:13.1

Before we dig into our chapters today, let's zoom out a little on this situation to make

0:17.2

sure we're addressing some of the possible nuances of these prophecies.

0:21.4

Yesterday we left off with Edem being turned into a sticky, smelly wasteland covered in

0:25.9

weeds and birds. It represented a kind of undoing of creation, much like the flood when

0:31.4

God destroyed Earth 1.0 and then opened Earth 2.0 for business. When God first made Earth

0:37.7

1.0, the words he used to describe it in Genesis 1.2 were without form and void, shapeless

0:44.3

and empty, basically. The Hebrew words used here are Tohu and Bohu. And in yesterday's description

0:50.7

of that wasteland in 3411, both of those words are used again. This seems to be a very

0:56.6

intentional move. Genesis 1 is the only other place where that combo exists in Scripture.

1:03.1

And in fact, the only other time in the word Bohu, void, is used in all of Scripture

1:07.5

is in Jeremiah 423, where he's describing this same situation. So yesterday we read about

1:14.0

the formless void Earth 2.0 after God's wrath was poured out over all the nations. And

1:19.8

today we read about how the ransom captives are brought back to the land. So to understand

1:24.8

this section well, we have to ask, does this refer to the time around 700 BC when this

1:29.2

was written, or is this a future prophecy of the final days? And if you had a chance

1:34.5

to watch the short video we linked to about the day of the Lord, you may be wondering,

1:38.7

is this a day of the Lord, or is this the day of the Lord? If you missed that video, we'll

1:43.7

link to it again in today's show notes. A popular opinion among scholars is that it's

1:48.9

both judgment on the Earth then and judgment on the Earth in the future. A day of the Lord

1:55.1

and the day of the Lord. We've talked about how prophecies can often speak to multiple things

2:00.6

in a layered sort of way, and it's possible that's what's happening here. A low level reference

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