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Text -- Isaiah 27:1-9 (NET)

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27:1 At that time the Lord will punish with his destructive, great, and powerful sword Leviathan the fast-moving serpent, Leviathan the squirming serpent; he will kill the sea monster. 27:2 When that time comes, sing about a delightful vineyard! 27:3 I, the Lord, protect it; I water it regularly. I guard it night and day, so no one can harm it. 27:4 I am not angry. I wish I could confront some thorns and briers! Then I would march against them for battle; I would set them all on fire, 27:5 unless they became my subjects and made peace with me; let them make peace with me. 27:6 The time is coming when Jacob will take root; Israel will blossom and grow branches. The produce will fill the surface of the world. 27:7 Has the Lord struck down Israel like he did their oppressors? Has Israel been killed like their enemies? 27:8 When you summon her for divorce, you prosecute her; he drives her away with his strong wind in the day of the east wind. 27:9 So in this way Jacob’s sin will be forgiven, and this is how they will show they are finished sinning: They will make all the stones of the altars like crushed limestone, and the Asherah poles and the incense altars will no longer stand.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Leviathan a twisting aquatic monster, possibly the crocodile of the Nile, and used symbolically of Assyria and Babylonia (by the twisting Euphrates River IBD).


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Isaiah | Leviathan | ISAIAH, 1-7 | God | Vineyard | Altar | Parables | Church | WINDS | Dragon | Symbols and Similitudes | Chalk | FIRE | WIND | WINE; WINE PRESS | Afflictions and Adversities | SUN-WORSHIP | Repentant Ones | Sea Monster | Quotations and Allusions | more
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NET Notes: Isa 27:1 In the Ugaritic mythological texts Leviathan is a sea creature that symbolizes the destructive water of the sea and in turn the forces of chaos that t...

NET Notes: Isa 27:2 Heb “vineyard of delight,” or “vineyard of beauty.” Many medieval mss read כֶּרֶם ח&...

NET Notes: Isa 27:3 Heb “lest [someone] visit [harm] upon it, night and day I guard it.”

NET Notes: Isa 27:4 Heb “it.” The feminine singular suffix apparently refers back to the expression “thorns and briers,” understood in a collectiv...

NET Notes: Isa 27:5 The Hebrew text has, “he makes peace with me, peace he makes with me.” Some contend that two alternative readings are preserved here and o...

NET Notes: Isa 27:6 This apparently refers to a future population explosion. See 26:18.

NET Notes: Isa 27:7 The Hebrew text reads literally, “Or like the killing of his killed ones is he killed?” If one accepts the interpretation of the parallel ...

NET Notes: Isa 27:8 The “east wind” here symbolizes violent divine judgment.

NET Notes: Isa 27:9 As interpreted and translated above, this verse says that Israel must totally repudiate its pagan religious practices in order to experience God’...

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