Sunday, October 18, 2015

2015DBRP_292 Eze16 Is1 Mat27b


This book should make modern day ‘prophets’ reconsider what they do in the Lord’s name. In this book we have heard again and again that the Lord will punish those who prophesy falsely. And in the part about the wood of a vine being useless in yesterday’s reading, there is only one useful thing a grape vine does, and this is bear grapes. And since bearing the proper fruit has not happened in Israel, God will judge them. The complaints become even more graphic in today’s reading.

https://www.bible.com/bible/116/ezk.16.nlt

This one sneaked up on me. I thought we had at least one more chapter of Song of Solomon.

Isaiah always marks the end of the year. We will be reading Isaiah in our poetry portions until December 31. I always enjoy the preparation this book gives for Christmas and also the correspondences with Revelation in the New Testament, which we also will read at the end of the year.

Isaiah was written between 739 and 681BC. I am of the opinion that the break in material at chapter 40 does not signal a different author. Isaiah simply was older and the Lord gave him different messages at the end of his life. Isaiah was a man of royal blood and of high standing.

Isaiah is the most frequently quoted OT book of the New Testament. Isaiah has 66 chapters and the Bible has 66 books. Further, Isaiah devides just where the testaments break, with 40 corresponding to Matthew in the NT. The first part of Isaiah deals with God’s judgment on Judah and on other nations. The senselessness of idolatry is preached against all the way through Isaiah. In Isaiah we can also see two comings for Christ, with Isaiah giving the wonderful 53rd chapter about the suffering Servant (Christ), and his coming in power is spoken about in chapter 34.

https://www.bible.com/bible/59/isa.1

Today we hear the second half of the crucifixion events.

Translation note:

56 Among them were Mary [from the village of Magdala//Magdalene], Mary (the mother of James and Joseph [who were Jesus’ half-brothers//0]), and the mother of James and John, the sons of Zebedee.

https://www.bible.com/bible/116/mat.27


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