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Text -- Isaiah 57:13-21 (NET)

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57:13 When you cry out for help, let your idols help you! The wind blows them all away, a breeze carries them away. But the one who looks to me for help will inherit the land and will have access to my holy mountain.” 57:14 He says, “Build it! Build it! Clear a way! Remove all the obstacles out of the way of my people!” 57:15 For this is what the high and exalted one says, the one who rules forever, whose name is holy: “I dwell in an exalted and holy place, but also with the discouraged and humiliated, in order to cheer up the humiliated and to encourage the discouraged. 57:16 For I will not be hostile forever or perpetually angry, for then man’s spirit would grow faint before me, the life-giving breath I created. 57:17 I was angry because of their sinful greed; I attacked them and angrily rejected them, yet they remained disobedient and stubborn. 57:18 I have seen their behavior, but I will heal them and give them rest, and I will once again console those who mourn. 57:19 I am the one who gives them reason to celebrate. Complete prosperity is available both to those who are far away and those who are nearby,” says the Lord, “and I will heal them. 57:20 But the wicked are like a surging sea that is unable to be quiet; its waves toss up mud and sand. 57:21 There will be no prosperity,” says my God, “for the wicked.”
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NET Notes: Isa 57:13 Heb “possess, own.” The point seems to be that he will have free access to God’s presence, as if God’s temple mount were his p...

NET Notes: Isa 57:14 Since God is speaking throughout this context, perhaps we should emend the text to “and I say.” However, divine speech is introduced in v....

NET Notes: Isa 57:15 Heb “to restore the lowly of spirit and to restore the heart of the crushed.”

NET Notes: Isa 57:16 Heb “for a spirit from before me would be faint.”

NET Notes: Isa 57:17 Heb “and he walked [as an] apostate in the way of his heart.”

NET Notes: Isa 57:18 Heb “and I will restore consolation to him, to his mourners.”

NET Notes: Isa 57:19 Heb “Peace, peace.” The repetition of the noun emphasizes degree.

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