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Text -- Isaiah 66:1-6 (NET)

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66:1 This is what the Lord says: “The heavens are my throne and the earth is my footstool. Where then is the house you will build for me? Where is the place where I will rest? 66:2 My hand made them; that is how they came to be,” says the Lord. I show special favor to the humble and contrite, who respect what I have to say. 66:3 The one who slaughters a bull also strikes down a man; the one who sacrifices a lamb also breaks a dog’s neck; the one who presents an offering includes pig’s blood with it; the one who offers incense also praises an idol. They have decided to behave this way; they enjoy these disgusting practices. 66:4 So I will choose severe punishment for them; I will bring on them what they dread, because I called, and no one responded, I spoke and they did not listen. They did evil before me; they chose to do what displeases me.” 66:5 Hear the word of the Lord, you who respect what he has to say! Your countrymen, who hate you and exclude you, supposedly for the sake of my name, say, “May the Lord be glorified, then we will witness your joy.” But they will be put to shame. 66:6 The sound of battle comes from the city; the sound comes from the temple! It is the sound of the Lord paying back his enemies.
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NET Notes: Isa 66:2 Heb “to the humble and the lowly in spirit and the one who trembles at my words.”

NET Notes: Isa 66:3 Heb “their being [or “soul”] takes delight in their disgusting [things].”

NET Notes: Isa 66:4 Heb “that which is evil in my eyes.”

NET Notes: Isa 66:5 Or “so that we might witness your joy.” The point of this statement is unclear.

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