Isaiah 33:14-24 mixes concrete-literal prophecy about Jerusalem’s enemy with spiritual-literal prophecy about Jerusalem’s King, his kingdom, and those who live there in peace, security, and well-being. … Continue readingThe Enemy Cast Out: Isaiah Devotional Journal 74
The enemy may roar in our faces all night long, but in the morning, God takes care of his own… Removing capitals from Brenton’s Septuagint translation in Isaiah 33:4 clarifies the text by changing the object of derision. … Continue readingGod Defeats the Enemy: Isaiah Devotional Journal 73