BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Isaiah 5:15
15. And the poor man's head is bent, and the great man goes down on his face, and the eyes of pride are put to shame:
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Summary: Isaiah chapter 5 is a poetic and poignant depiction of God’s relationship with Israel, often referred to as the “Song of the Vineyard.” The chapter begins with a metaphor where God, depicted as a vineyard owner, plants a vineyard on a fertile hill, signifying His deep care and investment in His people. However, despite His efforts, the vineyard produces wild grapes instead of good fruit, symbolizing Israel’s moral decay and unfaithfulness. Key themes in this chapter include divine judgment and the consequences of disobedience. God pronounces woes against various social injustices, including greed, arrogance, and indulgence, illustrating how these behaviors lead to destruction. The chapter emphasizes that God will ultimately bring judgment upon Israel for its failure to live according to His commandments. The overarching message portrays the seriousness of sin and the inevitable consequences that arise when a people stray from their covenant relationship with God.
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