Interact Questions Isaiah 2:1-5, and 4:2-6 are poems. Some have described the first poem as “what Jerusalem should be,” and the second, “what Jerusalem will be.” Do you agree? These poems bracket two chapters of condemnation for Judah’s religious and moral failure. How do these poems make these chapters hopeful? Both of these passages concern the kingdom of God. Do you think it’s His heavenly kingdom, or the one He is establishing on earth? If considered from an earthly perspective, […]