Isaiah, 27

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1 In that day, the Lord will visit, with his harsh and great and strong sword, against Leviathan, the barred serpent, and against Leviathan, the twisted serpent, and he will slay the whale that is in the sea.

2 In that day, the vineyard of pure wine will sing to them.

3 I am the Lord, who watches over it. I will suddenly give drink to it. I will watch over it, night and day, lest perhaps someone visit against it.

4 Indignation is not mine. Who will be a thorn and a brier to me in battle? I will advance against them. I set them on fire together.

5 Or will he, instead, take hold of my strength? Will he make peace with me? Will she make peace with me?

6 As they advance with violence against Jacob, Israel will flourish and spring forth, and they will fill the face of the world with offspring.

7 Has he struck him with the scourge that he himself used to strike others? Or has he killed in the manner that he himself used to kill his victims?

8 You will judge this by comparing one measure to another, when he has been cast out. He has decided this, by his stern spirit, for the day of heat.

9 Therefore, concerning this, the iniquity of the house of Jacob will be forgiven. And this is the reward of all: that their sin be taken away, when he will have made all the stones of the altar to be like crushed cinders. For the sacred groves and the shrines shall not stand.

10 For the fortified city will be desolate. The shining city will be abandoned and will be left behind like a desert. In that place, the calf will pasture, and in that place, he will lie down, and he will feed from its summits.

11 Its harvest will be crushed by dryness. Women will arrive and teach it, for it is not a wise people. Because of this, he who made it will not take pity on it, and he who formed it will not spare it.

12 And this shall be: in that day, the Lord will strike, from the channel of the river, even to the torrent of Egypt. And you shall be gathered together, one by one, O sons of Israel.

13 And this shall be: in that day, a noise will be made with a great trumpet. And those who had been lost will approach from the land of the Assyrians, with those who had been outcasts in the land of Egypt. And they will adore the Lord, on the holy mountain, in Jerusalem.




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Isaiah 27 is a chapter that talks about the restoration of Israel and the destruction of its enemies. God promises to take care of your vineyard and remove your thorns and weeds. He also promises to judge those who rise against him and purify his children. Below are five verses that relate to the topics addressed in Isaiah 27:

Psalm 80:8 - "You have made a vine out of Egypt; you threw away the nations and the plants." This psalm talks about God taking care of Israel as a farmer takes care of his vineyard, planting it in a fertile place and removing the stones. This relates to Isaiah 27, where God takes care of his vineyard and removes his thorns and weeds.

Isaiah 5:7 - "For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the men of Judah are the plant of his delight; and waited for judgment, and here is oppression; justice, and here is cry here." In this verse, Isaiah talks about the vineyard of the Lord, which is the house of Israel, and as God hoped his children will do justice, but instead they surrendered to oppression. This relates to Isaiah 27, where God promises to purify his children.

Jeremiah 12:10 - "Many shepherds destroyed my vineyard, stepped on my share, made my inheritance in a desert of loneliness." Jeremiah talks about the pastors who destroyed the vineyard of the Lord, who is Israel. This relates to Isaiah 27, where God promises to take care of his vineyard and remove his thorns and weeds.

Isaiah 10:33-34 - "Behold, the Lord, the Lord of hosts, shall slaughter the branches with violence; and the ups shall be cut, and the haughty shall be slaughtered. And shall cut with iron the thickness of the forest, and the Lebanon will fall with powerful." This verse talks about God judging those who rise against Him, cutting their branches and overthrowing their ups. This relates to Isaiah 27, where God promises to judge those who rise against him.

Revelation 21:27 - "And there will be no way that contaminates, and commit abomination and lie; but only those who are inscribed in the book of Life's Life." This verse talks about the New Jerusalem, which is purified from all impurity and abomination housing. This relates to Isaiah 27, where God promises to purify his children and his vineyard.





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