Isaiah 66
The prophet describes the ultimate triumph of the Lord over evil and the restoration of His people. The chapter begins with a declaration that heaven is the Lord's throne and the earth is his footstool. The Lord rejects those who offer empty worship and instead seeks those of humble and contrite hearts who tremble at His word. Despite the people's rebellion and sin, the Lord promises to comfort them as a mother comforts her child. all nations.
Bible version
The Glory of the Lord and the Final Judgment
Commentary
Isaiah 66 contains both words of judgement and words of comfort. The prophet stresses the importance of genuine worship and obedience to the Lord, rather than outward appearances. He also emphasizes the Lord's compassion and nurturing nature towards His people, despite their failings. The final judgment provides a stark warning of the consequences of disobedience, but also gives hope that the Lord will one day restore all things and bring about a new heaven and earth. Overall, this chapter reminds us of the sovereignty and holiness of the Lord, and the importance of living in humble submission to Him.
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There are 24 verses in Isaiah, chapter 66.