Isaiah 3
In Isaiah chapter 3, the prophet Isaiah warns Judah of the impending consequences of their sins. He describes how their leaders will be stripped of their power, leaving the nation vulnerable to outside threats. The people will suffer from scarcity of resources and their women will be left without husbands or sons to care for them. It is a bleak picture of the consequences of disobedience to God.
Bible version
The Consequences of Judah's Sins
Commentary
The book of Isaiah is a powerful prophetic book that speaks to the heart of God's people. In chapter 3, we see the devastating effects of sin and disobedience to God. The people of Judah are warned of the consequences of their actions and are called to repentance. As we read this chapter, we are reminded of the importance of obedience and the need to avoid sin in our own lives. As we seek to follow God, we can be confident that He will guide us and protect us, even in times of trouble.
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FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Isaiah, chapter 3 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 26 verses in Isaiah, chapter 3.