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Text -- Isaiah 57:5-21 (NET)

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57:5 you who practice ritual sex under the oaks and every green tree, who slaughter children near the streams under the rocky overhangs. 57:6 Among the smooth stones of the stream are the idols you love; they, they are the object of your devotion. You pour out liquid offerings to them, you make an offering. Because of these things I will seek vengeance. 57:7 On every high, elevated hill you prepare your bed; you go up there to offer sacrifices. 57:8 Behind the door and doorpost you put your symbols. Indeed, you depart from me and go up and invite them into bed with you. You purchase favors from them, you love their bed, and gaze longingly on their genitals. 57:9 You take olive oil as tribute to your king, along with many perfumes. You send your messengers to a distant place; you go all the way to Sheol. 57:10 Because of the long distance you must travel, you get tired, but you do not say, ‘I give up.’ You get renewed energy, so you don’t collapse. 57:11 Whom are you worried about? Whom do you fear, that you would act so deceitfully and not remember me or think about me? Because I have been silent for so long, you are not afraid of me. 57:12 I will denounce your so-called righteousness and your deeds, but they will not help you. 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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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Molech the national pagan god of the Ammonites (IBD)
 · Sheol the place of the dead


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NET Notes: Isa 57:5 This apparently alludes to the practice of child sacrifice (cf. TEV, CEV, NLT).

NET Notes: Isa 57:6 The text reads literally, “Because of these am I relenting?” If the prefixed interrogative particle is retained at the beginning of the se...

NET Notes: Isa 57:8 Heb “[at] a hand you gaze.” The term יָד (yad, “hand”) probably has the sense of “power, manhood”...

NET Notes: Isa 57:9 Israel’s devotion to her idols is inordinate, irrational, and self-destructive.

NET Notes: Isa 57:10 Heb “you do not grow weak.”

NET Notes: Isa 57:11 God’s patience with sinful Israel has caused them to think that they can sin with impunity and suffer no consequences.

NET Notes: Isa 57:12 Heb “I, I will declare your righteousness and your deeds.”

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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