Isaiah, 2

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1 The word that Isaiah, the son of Amoz, saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem.

2 And in the last days, the mountain of the house of the Lord will be prepared at the summit of the mountains, and it will be exalted above the hills, and all the nations shall flow to it.

3 And many peoples will go, and they will say: “Let us approach and ascend to the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob. And he will teach us his ways, and we will walk in his paths.” For the law will go forth from Zion, and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem.

4 And he will judge the nations, and he will rebuke many peoples. And they shall forge their swords into plowshares, and their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift up sword against nation, neither will they continue to train for battle.

5 O house of Jacob, let us approach and walk in the light of the Lord.

6 For you have cast aside your people, the house of Jacob, because they have been filled up, as in past times, and because they have had soothsayers as the Philistines have, and because they have joined themselves to foreign servants.

7 Their land has been filled with silver and gold. And there is no end to their storehouses.

8 And their land has been filled with horses. And their four-horse chariots are innumerable. And their land has been filled with idols. They have adored the work of their hands, which their own fingers have made.

9 And man has bowed himself down, and so man has become debased. Therefore, you should not forgive them.

10 Enter into the rock, and hide in a ditch in the soil, from the presence of the fear of the Lord, and from the glory of his majesty.

11 The lofty eyes of man have been humbled, and the haughtiness of men will be bowed down. Then the Lord alone shall be exalted, in that day.

12 For the day of the Lord of hosts will prevail over all the proud and self-exalted, and over all the arrogant, and each one shall be humbled,

13 and over all the straight and tall cedars of Lebanon, and over all the oaks of Bashan;

14 and over all the lofty mountains, and over all the elevated hills;

15 and over every lofty tower, and over every fortified wall;

16 and over all the ships of Tarshish, and over all the beauty that may be seen.

17 And the loftiness of men will be bowed down, and the haughtiness of men will be brought low. And the Lord alone shall be exalted, in that day.

18 And idols will be thoroughly crushed.

19 And they will go into the caves of the rocks, and into the caverns of the earth, from the presence of the dread of the Lord, and from the glory of his majesty, when he will have risen up to strike the earth.

20 In that day, man shall cast aside his idols of silver and his images of gold, which he had made for himself, as if to reverence the moles and the bats.

21 And so he will go into the clefts of the rocks, and into the caverns of stone, from the presence of the dread of the Lord, and from the glory of his majesty, when he will have risen up to strike the earth.

22 Therefore, rest away from man, whose breath is in his nostrils, for he considers himself to be exalted.




Versículos relacionados com Isaiah, 2:

Isaiah 2 describes Isaiah's prophetic vision over the last days, when Jerusalem will be exalted above all other nations and God will judge the nations. Here are five verses related to the topics addressed in Isaiah 2:

Isaiah 11:10: "And it will happen that day that the nations will seek the root of Jesse, to rise as a stand of the peoples, and their resting place will be glorious." This verse talks about how the nations will seek the root of Jesse, that is, the Messiah, who will be the leader of the peoples.

Isaiah 26:21: "For, behold, the Lord leaves his place to punish the residents of the earth because of his iniquity; and the earth shall reveal his blood and will no longer cover his dead." This verse talks about how God will judge nations because of their iniquity, a common theme in Isaiah 2.

Isaiah 60:14: "And they shall come to you, curved, the children of those who have oppressed you; and all who despised you will be prostrated to the plants of your feet; and will call you the city of the Lord, Zion of the Holy of Israel." This verse talks about how nations will come to Jerusalem to worship the Lord and recognize their sovereignty.

Jeremiah 25:15: "For thus said the Lord, the God of Israel, Take this cup of fury from my hand, and give him to drink to all nations to which I send you." This verse talks about how God would give the nations the chalice of His judgment, another theme addressed in Isaiah 2.

Micah 4:1: "But it will happen in the last days that the mound of the house of the Lord will be established in the summit of the hills, and will rise upon the hills; This verse talks about how people will flow to Jerusalem in the last days and recognize the Lord as their God.


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