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Isaiah Simple Bible Commentary

Simple Bible Commentary pilot units for Isaiah, written in plain language from the approved commentary material.

Isaiah 7:1-25

In Ahaz’s day, Judah faced a serious threat, but the Lord said the attack would not succeed. God gave the sign of Immanuel to show that he was still with David’s house. Ahaz refused to trust the Lord, and the passage ends with a warning that Assyria would later bring severe judgment on Judah.

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Isaiah 9:1-7

God promises light after deep darkness. He will lift up the humbled northern land and bring joy, freedom, and peace. This hope rests on a royal child who will rule David’s throne with justice. His kingdom will last forever because the Lord himself will make it happen.

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Isaiah 41:1-29

The Lord calls the nations to listen and defend their case, but their idols cannot speak, save, or tell the future. He shows that he alone rules history, raises rulers, and brings his word to pass. He also assures his chosen servant Israel that he is with them, helping and restoring them.

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