BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Isaiah 28:4
4. And the dead flower of his glory, which is on the head of the fertile valley, will be like the first early fruit before the summer; which a man takes and puts in his mouth the minute he sees it.
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Summary: Isaiah Chapter 28 addresses the impending judgment on Israel, particularly focusing on the northern kingdom of Ephraim and its capital, Samaria. The chapter begins with a lamentation over the prideful and drunken leaders of Ephraim, who are more concerned with pleasure than with their spiritual responsibilities. This serves as a warning against relying on superficial alliances and indulgence rather than faithfulness to God. God, through the prophet Isaiah, contrasts the fleeting nature of earthly power with the enduring strength of a righteous remnant rooted in His covenant. The chapter also emphasizes the significance of a cornerstone, symbolizing Christ as the firm foundation for those who trust in Him. Additionally, the theme of divine discipline is evident, as the people face consequences for their disobedience; however, there is also a message of hope for those who repent and turn back to God. The final verses highlight the importance of wisdom and discernment in following God's ways, reinforcing the call for the people to seek true understanding rather than rely on their own flawed judgment.
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