BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Isaiah 59:7
7. Their feet go quickly to evil, and they take delight in the death of the upright; their thoughts are thoughts of sin; wasting and destruction are in their ways.
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Summary: Isaiah chapter 59 addresses the spiritual and moral decay of Israel and highlights the separation between God and His people due to their iniquities. The chapter begins by emphasizing that God's arm is not too short to save, nor is His ear too dull to hear, but it is the sins of the people that have created a barrier between them and God. The text vividly describes various forms of injustice, oppression, and corruption prevalent among the people, showcasing a society that has turned away from righteousness. The chapter also portrays a deep lament for the absence of truth and justice, where people are caught in a cycle of wrongdoing and societal decay. As a response to the pervasive wickedness, God is depicted as a warrior who will bring vengeance and justice, ultimately bringing about a restoration of righteousness. This culminates in a prophetic vision of a future where God's Spirit will be poured out, leading to the redemption of His people and the establishment of His covenant. Overall, Isaiah 59 serves as a call to repentance and underscores the need for genuine righteousness in response to God's faithfulness.
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