Isaiah 29

Isaiah 29

The Siege of David’s City

1“Woe to Ariel —Ariel, the town where David encamped![#29:1 Ariel is a name for the altar in the temple (see Ezek. 43:13–27, including footnote on 43:18). It is used as a metonymy for the entire city of Jerusalem. The meaning of Ariel is “lion of God” or “altar hearth.”; #29:1 Or “the town David besieged.”]

Go ahead—keep your annual feasts,

and year after year celebrate your annual festivals.

2I will bring distress to Ariel and there will be great mourning.

Jerusalem will be to me as the meaning of the name Ariel —a burning altar hearth.

3I will lay siege to you on all sides, encircling you with towers[#29:3 Or “Like David I will encamp against you” (LXX).]

and raising up my siege works against you.

4Brought low, you will speak from the dust of the earth.

Your voice will be heard speaking from the ground,

and like the voice of a ghost, you will whisper out of the dust.

5Then suddenly, in an instant, your ruthless enemies

will become nothing more than dust in the wind

and your vile tyrants like wind-driven chaff!

6She will be visited by the Lord Yahweh ,

Commander of Angel Armies,

with thunder, earthquake, and deafening noise,

with whirlwind, tempest, and the blaze of a consuming fire!

7As quickly as a fading dream or as fleeting as a vision of the night,

so will all the vast hordes of all the nations fade away

and all who war against Ariel and her fortress disappear.

8Just as a hungry man dreams that he is eating

but wakes up still hungry,

or as a thirsty man dreams that he is drinking

but wakes up weak and still longing for water,

so it will be for the vast hordes of all the nations

that fight against Mount Zion.”

Insensitive to God

9Be totally shocked and amazed by what I am about to say to you:

“Blind yourselves—and be totally blind!

(They are drunk but not from wine.

They stagger but not from hard liquor.)

10For Yahweh has poured out over you

the spirit of a deep, deep sleep —

putting the covers over your slumbering seers

and rocking all your prophets to sleep.”

11This entire prophetic revelation will become to you like the words of a sealed book. If it’s given to one who can read it with the command “Read this,” he responds, “I can’t because it is sealed.”

12Or if it’s given to one who is illiterate with the command “Read this,” he responds, “I can’t because I cannot read.”

13This is what the Lord says about these people:

“They come near to me with hollow words

and honor me superficially with their lips;

all the while their hearts run far away from me!

Their worship is nothing more than man-made rules.

14So therefore, I will again jolt this people awake

with astonishing wonders upon wonders!

And the wisdom of their wise ones will fail,

and the intelligent know-it-alls will have no explanations.

15Woe to you who think you can hide

your plan from the Lord Yahweh .

Ha! Do you actually think your secret schemes are so hidden

that you say, ‘Who sees us doing this?

No one knows what we’re doing!’

16Oh, how great is your perversion!

Who is more intelligent—the potter or the clay?

Should a created thing say to its creator,

‘You didn’t make me’?

Should a clay pot say to the potter, ‘You don’t understand’?”

Our Future Hope

17Before you know it, Lebanon will be transformed

into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field will seem like a forest.

18In that day the deaf will begin to hear

the words that have been written,

and out of the darkness and gloom,

the eyes of the blind will be opened to see.

19The meek will overflow with fresh joy in the Lord Yahweh ,

and the poor will shout their praises

to the Holy One of Israel!

20For the terrible one will be no more,[#29:20 See 2 Thess. 2:3–8.]

the scornful jester will not be found,

and all the lovers of evil will be cut off.

21Those who make the innocent appear guilty,

those who ensnare others with deceitful tactics,

and those who lie to keep the innocent from getting justice

will likewise be destroyed.

22So now, listen to what Yahweh , the God of Israel, who redeemed Abraham, has to say to Jacob’s tribes:

“My people will no longer be disgraced,

and their shame-faces will disappear.

23For when they see the miracle of the many children

that I give them, they will see me as holy and honor me.

Yes, they will honor the Holy One of Jacob

and stand in awe of the God of Israel.

24Those who are in spiritual error

will come to understanding,

and those who are always complaining

will be glad to accept instruction.”

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