This week in Isaiah Decoded we’ll start our review of chapter 5 – Zion/Jerusalem, God’s Covenant People. We’ll begin our look at chapter 5 by revisiting the covenant Jacob renews and becomes Israel in chapter 4. This covenant forms an important foundation of Yeshua’s(Jesus’) teachings on being Born Again and that process of transformation to become God’s covenant people – Zion/Jerusalem.
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This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll wrap-up our look at chapter 4 - Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. What we see at the end of the world is a complete separation of the wicked and the righteous. Those who failed to respond to the three-year message of God’s Servant perish during the Day of Jehovah when the three years of judgements sweep the earth and destroy the ungodly. Jacob/Israel disappears as God proves the loyalty of His people who ascend to Zion/Jerusalem. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll continue with our look at chapter 4 - Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. Another important concept that we need to see in our spiritual ascent to come to know God is the acquisition of divine truth and knowledge, which we don’t see Dr. Gileadi address here in chapter 4. The scriptures nonetheless underpin the Gospel with a pathway to acquire God’s truth and knowledge. Moreover, we can correlate this pathway to acquire godly knowledge with our three categories in chapter 4 – Jacob, Israel and Zion. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll continue with our look at chapter 4 - Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. This week we’ll address the key players in God’s Endtime restoration of the House of Israel. One thing that we don’t have is a dearth of groups claiming to be God’s chosen righteous who will be lifted up to meet the returning Messiah and lead with Him in the millennial age. So in connection with our review of chapter 4, we’ll identify the important players of God’s Endtime restoration. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll continue with chapter 4 - Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. This week we’ll examine another obstacle that Jacob needs to overcome to be able to ascend to Zion/Jerusalem. Though not specifically mentioned in chapter 4 by Dr. Gileadi, that obstacle was set out this last week in the Torah portion of Re’eh – to see – Deuteronomy 11-16. What we see at Deuteronomy 13 is Yehovah establishing a test to see if God’s people will remain loyal to Him and His law by allowing a delusion of false prophets - and teachers. Yeshua affirms the presence of false prophets during the Endtimes at Matt 24. Jacob Returns to the Law/Renews the Covenant in the Fullness of Messiah – Chapter 4, Part 48/7/2023 This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll continue with our look at chapter 4 - Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. In previous posts, we set out this sequence that we see in chapter 4: Jacob > Returns to the Law > Israel > Keeps the Law > Zion/Jerusalem. So this week, we’ll tackle Returning to the Law. The primary concepts that we should see in this week’s review is that Jacob returns to the law/renews the covenant but as yet, Jacob hasn’t actively implemented the law/covenant in their lives, which what we see occur with Zion/Jerusalem. Moreover, what we’ll see this week is God’s Law/Covenant set in the context of the Fullness of Messiah as we prepare to receive Him when He returns in power and glory. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll continue with chapter 4 - Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. In this week’s look at Jacob, we’ll examine times in the last days when Jacob awakens. We see in the last days three primary times when Jacob comes out of a deep sleep. The topics we see covered in this week’s review include three times of awakening and gathering, the arrival of God’s Servant, and the selection of Endtime leadership. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll continue our look of Chapter 4 - Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. Last week we saw this sequence set out in Chapter 4: Jacob > Returning to the Law > Israel > Keeps the Law > Zion. This week we’ll examine various aspects of Isaiah’s category of “Jacob”, who, during the endtime troubles and judgements, must make a choice to choose good and life, and ascend to Zion/Jerusalem or evil and death and descend to Babylon. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll begin our look at Chapter 4, Jacob/Israel, Believers in a Creator-God. This chapter in Isaiah Decoded is probably the most important chapter to understand because it provides the foundation of ascent not only for Believers who are just “opening their eyes”, but for those who are already on the pathway to be saviors of the House of Israel. Scattered throughout chapter 4, Dr. Gileadi makes consistent references to the law God gave to Israel as the condition to progress from Jacob to Israel, and then to Zion/Jerusalem in chapter 5. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll wrap-up our look Chapter 3 - Babylon, Rebels and Worshippers of Idols. In our final look at Babylon, we’ll discuss the bigger picture of what happens to the wicked who descend into death and hell. The topics that we will consider here are the Day of Yehovah, Hell, the Final Judgment, the Resurrection and Eternity. |
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