Daily Bible Reading Friday 8th July 2022
Isaiah 9:8–10:4
Judgment on Arrogance and Oppression
8 The Lord has sent a word against Jacob,
and it will fall on Israel;
9 and all the people will know,
Ephraim and the inhabitants of Samaria,
who say in pride and in arrogance of heart:
10 “The bricks have fallen,
but we will build with dressed stones;
the sycamores have been cut down,
but we will put cedars in their place.”
11 But the LORD raises the adversaries of Rezin against him,
and stirs up his enemies.
12 The Syrians on the east and the Philistines on the west
devour Israel with open mouth.
For all this his anger has not turned away,
and his hand is stretched out still.
13 The people did not turn to him who struck them,
nor inquire of the LORD of hosts.
14 So the LORD cut off from Israel head and tail,
palm branch and reed in one day—
15 the elder and honored man is the head,
and the prophet who teaches lies is the tail;
16 for those who guide this people have been leading them astray,
and those who are guided by them are swallowed up.
17 Therefore the Lord does not rejoice over their young men,
and has no compassion on their fatherless and widows;
for everyone is godless and an evildoer,
and every mouth speaks folly.1
For all this his anger has not turned away,
and his hand is stretched out still.
18 For wickedness burns like a fire;
it consumes briers and thorns;
it kindles the thickets of the forest,
and they roll upward in a column of smoke.
19 Through the wrath of the LORD of hosts
the land is scorched,
and the people are like fuel for the fire;
no one spares another.
20 They slice meat on the right, but are still hungry,
and they devour on the left, but are not satisfied;
each devours the flesh of his own arm,
21 Manasseh devours Ephraim, and Ephraim devours Manasseh;
together they are against Judah.
For all this his anger has not turned away,
and his hand is stretched out still.
10:1 Woe to those who decree iniquitous decrees,
and the writers who keep writing oppression,
2 to turn aside the needy from justice
and to rob the poor of my people of their right,
that widows may be their spoil,
and that they may make the fatherless their prey!
3 What will you do on the day of punishment,
in the ruin that will come from afar?
To whom will you flee for help,
and where will you leave your wealth?
4 Nothing remains but to crouch among the prisoners
or fall among the slain.
For all this his anger has not turned away,
and his hand is stretched out still.Footnotes
[1] 9:17
Or speaks disgraceful things (ESV)
Teaching by Rev. William Moody
Zebulun and Naphtali as the most northern tribes in Israel would be the first to suffer from an Assyrian invasion (v1). In this region of Galilee, the great light of Christ would shine (v2-3). The coming of Christ will bring joy like in the days of Gideon (v4) and peace (v5). Has Jesus brought you light, joy and peace?
The Child to come would rule for the sake of His people (v6-7). He is described as Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Father of Eternity and Prince of Peace. Hope is always to be found in the person of this glorious Christ.
In the face of impending judgment, the people still trusted in their own strength (v8-10). They need to realise that the opposition faced is stronger than they can resist (v11-12), but they still refuse to turn from their ways to the Lord (v13).
Judgement will mean the head and tail being cut off (v14-16) the elders and prophets of the people. Wickedness is like a burning fire (v18) but God’s wrath is an even greater scorching wrath (v19). The desperation and greed of the people leads to infighting (v20-21). Despite all the misery the people face, God’s wrath is still against them (v12b, 17b, 21b).