Summary: Heaven is Yahweh's throne and the earth is his footstool, for his hand has made all these things. He will look to the man who is of a poor and contrite spirit, who trembles at his word. He Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 65
Summary: Yahweh has spread out his hands all day to a rebellious people, a people who provoke him to his face continually. He will repay into their bosom their own iniquities. For his servants' sake, Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 64
Summary: Isaiah pleads with Yahweh to come down, that the mountains might quake at his presence. For from of old, no one has heard of a God besides him. Isaiah recalls that God will meet him who Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 63
Summary: The day of Yahweh's vengeance is compared to him trodding down grapes in a wine press. This is also the year of his redeemed. The kindnesses of Yahweh of old are expounded on, how he saved, Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 62
Summary: Until Zion's righteousness shines out like the dawn, he will not hold his peace. Yahweh will call them by a new name. They will be a crown of beauty in Yahweh's hand and he will rejoice over Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 61
Summary: "The Lord Yahweh's Spirit is on me, because Yahweh has anointed me to preach good news to the humble." He goes on to describe the rebuilding of ruins and comfort to all who mourn, as well as Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 60
Summary: Even though darkness will cover the rest of the earth, the glory of Yahweh will rise on his people in his city. They will come from far away and the wealth of nations will come to them. Those Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 59
Summary: Yahweh's hand is not too short, that it can't save, but your iniquities have separated you and your God. Iniquities such as lying lips, conceiving mischief, being in a hurry to shed innocent Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 58
Summary: The people are seeking God and fasting as if they are doing what is righteous, but it is not a fast that is acceptable to Yahweh. While they fast, they still seek pleasure and oppress the Continue Reading
Reading Isaiah Chapter 57
Summary: The children of disobedience "inflame themselves among the oaks," and kill the children in the valleys. Them offering sacrifices to someone other than Yahweh is compared to brazen wantonness. Continue Reading