Isaiah 26: 12- 21

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microxaen

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I have been reading Isaiah and i came across this chapter and verses, but i still quite not understand it. Can someone explain it in a short paragraph? Thank you
 

Webers.Home

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Well, whatever it may or may not mean; for sure your passage pertains to a
future era referred to as "that day" (Isa 26:1)
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Dino246

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The NIV, from BibleGateway.com:

Lord, you establish peace for us;
all that we have accomplished you have done for us.
13 Lord our God, other lords besides you have ruled over us,
but your name alone do we honor.
14 They are now dead, they live no more;
their spirits do not rise.
You punished them and brought them to ruin;
you wiped out all memory of them.
15 You have enlarged the nation, Lord;
you have enlarged the nation.
You have gained glory for yourself;
you have extended all the borders of the land.
16 Lord, they came to you in their distress;
when you disciplined them,
they could barely whisper a prayer.
17 As a pregnant woman about to give birth
writhes and cries out in her pain,
so were we in your presence, Lord.
18 We were with child, we writhed in labor,
but we gave birth to wind.
We have not brought salvation to the earth,
and the people of the world have not come to life.
19 But your dead will live, Lord;
their bodies will rise—
let those who dwell in the dust
wake up and shout for joy—
your dew is like the dew of the morning;
the earth will give birth to her dead.
20 Go, my people, enter your rooms
and shut the doors behind you;
hide yourselves for a little while
until his wrath has passed by.
21 See, the Lord is coming out of his dwelling
to punish the people of the earth for their sins.
The earth will disclose the blood shed on it;
the earth will conceal its slain no longer.
 

Webers.Home

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Can someone explain it in a short paragraph?

Well; sad to say, it's easier to plaster-paste blocks of scriptural graffiti than
compose a commentary so we're back to square-1.

* Would someone out there like to take a shot at explaining "that day" for
us? (In your own words: please!)
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Pilgrimshope

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I have been reading Isaiah and i came across this chapter and verses, but i still quite not understand it. Can someone explain it in a short paragraph? Thank you
Try reading read from chapter 25 through as if it’s one writing and see if it helps at all God bless
 

Magenta

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Well; sad to say, it's easier to plaster-paste blocks of scriptural
graffiti than compose a commentary so we're back to square-1.
What is Scriptural graffiti? .:unsure:
 
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God's overarching promise to resurrect the dead and save his people and also his promise to destroy the wicked. Then there shall be true justice and true peace, PRAISE JESUS!
 

Webers.Home

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Throughout Isa 26:12-21 are the pronouns "us" and "we" and "our".

And also within it are folks identified by the words "your dead" and "their bodies"
and "my people"

Well; it appears to me that passage isn't talking about Christian people at
all, rather, it's talking about Isaiah's people, i.e. the Jews.

* I've yet to find identity theft prohibited in the Bible but surely something like
it must be in there somewhere.
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JaumeJ

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Just curious, was Isaiah of the tribe of Judah? I never gave that a thought really. Interesting.