Category: Septuagint Isaiah: Devotional Journal Volume 2

Chapter by chapter devotionals based upon Septuagint Isaiah, chapters 40-66.

Joy and Comfort: Devotional 2.69

And, in chapter 55, God continues to speak to his redeemed people with words of spiritual-literal comfort and joy. Spiritual-literal blessings are blessings that are very, very real, yet they are spiritual in nature. With these chapters, the Gospel of Isaiah leaves the confines of the concrete physicality of Old Testament physical-literalism and steps boldly into the realm of Spirit which Christ the Servant inaugurates in the New. And, within the realm of the Spirit, there is great joy and comfort. … Continue readingJoy and Comfort: Devotional 2.69

“Barren” Woman–Isaiah and Galatians: Devotional 2.68

What Paul finds in Septuagint Isaiah 54:1, as he expresses it in Galatians 4:21-31, is what God intends us all to see. The content of Paul’s understanding of Isaiah 54:1, as he presents it in Galatians, lies within the text from the beginning, even in Isaiah’s day. Readers can verify this by following the context throughout the chapters of Isaiah which occur previous to 54:1. … Continue reading“Barren” Woman–Isaiah and Galatians: Devotional 2.68

God’s Faithful: Devotional 2.66

Chapter 51:1-8 completes what chapters 49-50 and previous chapters began. By the end of verse 8, readers can conclude that the reference to the “barren” woman in 54:1 looks back to the references in God’s speech to a faithful Sion. In chapter 51, these are God’s people who follow after righteousness and seek the Lord. Consistent with many prior chapters, God again makes clear that Gentiles will be intimately woven into Israel’s future blessings of comfort and prosperity. … Continue readingGod’s Faithful: Devotional 2.66