Painting of Isaiah and angel by Benjamin West

Isaiah 29

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Isaiah 29

Jerusalem surrounded

Barbarians and God at the gates

1

Ariel, Ariel. [1] My oh my.
City where David called home.
You host your religious festivals
Year after year after year.
2I’m going to punish you anyhow.
You’ll cry and you’ll grieve.
I’m going to make you my ariel, [2]
My sacrificial altar where blood will flow.
3I’m going to attack you
Like David did long ago. [3]
I’ll build portable towers
And push them against your walls.
I’ll attack you on all sides,
In many ways.
4In the end, any voice you have left
Will come from the grave
As a whispering ghost,
And mumbling dust.
5Your vast population of arrogant souls
Will become fine dust in the ground.
Your crowd of crooks and tyrants
Will become chaff waste of grain
Blown away in the wind.

The LORD’s entourage

6

The LORD of all is coming to visit.
He’s bringing his entourage.
Thunder. Earthquake. Booming noise.
Windstorm. Tornado. Fire.
7When you see how many nations
Come to tear down Ariel’s defenses
It will seem like a rattling nightmare.
8It’s the dream of a hungry person
Eating his fill
Then waking with an empty stomach.
It’s the dream of a thirsty person
Drinking her fill
Then waking weak from thirst,
with nothing to drink.

Israel numb in the head

9

Walk through your festivals in a stupor,
Too blind to see ahead.
Too drunk on confusion to walk without staggering
Though you haven’t had a sip of wine.
10The LORD has numbed your spirits.
He call-blocked your prophets,
So, they can’t see your future.
He’s giving silence to sages,
So they have no advice.

11This Vision is right here in front of you. But you can’t see it. You’re treating it like a top secret document wrapped in twine and secured with a clay seal [4] you don’t want to break. If we put it in writing for those who can read, you say, “Hey, we can’t break the seal.” 12And if we give it to those who can’t read, they say, “Why are you giving it to us? We can’t read.”

You don’t know me

13

The LORD says:
These people talk like they know me.
They say nice things about me.
But they don’t know me,
And don’t want to know me.
They wrote their own worship rituals.
They memorized them so well
They say them
without thinking or meaning.
14So once again I’ll shock sense into them.
I’ll amaze them with the wonders I do for them.
Wisdom of the wise won’t look very smart.
Sages and seers won’t have a clue.

You try to hide from God?

15

Too bad for you folks who hide from the LORD
And think he can’t see in the dark.
You say, “Who’s looking?
Who cares what we’re doing?”
16You’ve got your head screwed on backwards.
Is the potter as dumb as the clay?
Should the mug say to the mug maker,
“I’m not a mug you made”?
Or the jug say to the jug maker,
“You wouldn’t know a jug from a mug.”

There’s a good day coming

17

Lebanon’s farmland will recover.
Crops will flourish like trees in a forest.
18When that day comes,
the deaf will hear it
as someone reads a scroll.
The blind will see it,
as they step out of the darkness.
19The poorest and humblest of humans
Will celebrate the LORD.
The neediest and most vulnerable
Will cheer Israel’s Holy One.
20Tyrants will vanish.
Disbelievers will disappear.
Evil people are erased
—just a smudge in the dirt.
21Goners are people who abuse laws,
Lie in court, bribe judges,
And sideswipe justice.

22So, people, this is what the LORD who saved Abraham says about the descendants of his grandson Jacob:

“Enough. Jacob’s family won’t be ashamed anymore.
No longer will their faces look gaunt and pale.
23When they see what I do for their children
They’re going to stand up and cheer my name.
They will honor the Holy One of Jacob’s family.
They’ll stand in awe of what they see the God of Israel do.
24Those who think they knew better
Will understand when that day comes
how little they understood before.
Those who complain about every little thing
Will learn their lesson as well."

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