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Isaiah 24–29 shifts from judgments on individual nations to a vision of worldwide upheaval, where the earth itself is shaken by human rebellion. Yet in the midst of collapse, Isaiah proclaims hope: the LORD reigns, death is swallowed up, and a feast is prepared for all peoples.
The chapters then turn back to Judah, exposing spiritual blindness, empty ritual, and false confidence. Through warnings and promises, Isaiah calls the people to repentance, assuring that God will ultimately humble the proud, protect the faithful, and bring understanding to those who have been led astray.
By Mark Kaplowitz4.9
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Isaiah 24–29 shifts from judgments on individual nations to a vision of worldwide upheaval, where the earth itself is shaken by human rebellion. Yet in the midst of collapse, Isaiah proclaims hope: the LORD reigns, death is swallowed up, and a feast is prepared for all peoples.
The chapters then turn back to Judah, exposing spiritual blindness, empty ritual, and false confidence. Through warnings and promises, Isaiah calls the people to repentance, assuring that God will ultimately humble the proud, protect the faithful, and bring understanding to those who have been led astray.

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