3:5 ‘People will
oppress each other – man against man, neighbour against
neighbour.’
#JourneyIsaiah
#JourneyIsaiah
This Chapter presents
grim reading:
·
God ‘is about to
take from Jerusalem and Judah both supply and support: all supplies of food and
all supplies of water’ (v. 1)
·
‘children will
rule over them.’ (v. 4)
·
‘in that day he
will cry out, ‘I have no remedy’ (v. 7)
‘Woe to them! They have brought disaster upon themselves.’ (v. 9)
‘Woe to them! They have brought disaster upon themselves.’ (v. 9)
·
‘Disaster is
upon them!’ (v. 11)
·
‘your guides
lead you astray; they turn you from the path. (v. 12)
·
‘the Lord will
bring sores on the heads of the women of Zion; the Lord will make their scalps
bald.’ (v. 17)
·
‘Your men will
fall by the sword, your warriors in battle.’ (v. 25)
The people addressed by
the Prophet Isaiah (the one thought to have written the first 39 chapters) are
not in a pretty place. In fact, the situation looks more or less hopeless. And
this is not just about breaking the finer points of the Law or the Torah.
Running through Isaiah and many of the Prophets of Israel is a burning rage
driven by a love for the poor:
‘What do you mean by
crushing my people and grinding the faces of the poor?’ declares the Lord, the
Lord Almighty.’ (v. 15)
In today’s world a
sense of fatalism, doom, approaching disaster pervades at many levels from new
social media to conversations in quiet places and speechless worry in the
watches of the night. There is not much
by way of consolation to take from Chapter 3 of Isaiah. In fact, there remains
another 36 chapters before we reach the place of more suffering tempered by
hope and some consolation. A long road opens up ahead of us.
Be ready.
Be steadfast.
Be calm.
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