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Covenant Lawsuit[1]
The relationship between the Lord and Israel is governed by the covenant that binds them together. The covenant spells out the sacred obligations incumbent upon the parties as well as the consequences that follow compliance or noncompliance with its stipulations. The consequences of the Mosaic covenant are set forth in its blessings and curses. If Israel obeys the Lord’s commandments, the nation will be blessed and live prosperously in the land of Canaan. (Deut 28:1-14). But of Israel turns away from the Lord and disobeys his commandments, the nation will suffer dreadful curses, culminating in military conquest and expulsion from the land (Deut 28:15-68)
Isaiah repeatedly confronts the people of Israel for sins against the covenant- sins that activate its curses if the invitation to repent and seek reconciliation with the Lord is declined.
One way that God brings charges against violators of the covenant is a form of judgment speech called a riv, a legal term, that can be translated as controversy (Mic 6:2), indictment Hosea (12:2) or case (Is 41:21). >> covenant lawsuit
The Lord initiates legal action through his prophet (called by God to deliver a message for others) and presses the case against his disobedient people, the defendant, for breaking covenant and failing to fulfill its terms.
With this background, let us listen to Micah read the entirety of the Chapter 1, and we shall then have some commentary by verse. ESV
Micah Reading Isaiah Chapter 1
1 The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.
The Wickedness of Judah
2 Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth;
4 Ah, sinful nation,
5 Why will you still be struck down?
7 Your country lies desolate;
(A picture of Jerusalem under siege and surrounded by devastation) 701 BC Assyrian campaign of Sennacherib against Hezekiah of Judah. Assyrian army ravaged the Judean countryside, captured 46 towns, deported more than 200,000 exiles. Amidst this duress, Hezekiah trusted in the Lord at Isaiah’s counsel and Jerusalem was spared by a miracle of God (36:1-37; 38; 2 Kgs 18:13-19:36)[2]
9 If the Lord of hosts
10 Hear the word of the Lord,
(worship must be tied to right intentions and behavior of life Lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi (Latin: “the law of what is prayed [is] what is believed [is] the law of what is lived”), is a motto in Christian tradition, which means that prayer and belief are integral to each other)[3]
Isaiah is not against right worship but lack of moral obedience.
12 “When you come to appear before me,
(guilty of oppression and murder)
16 Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean;
(the most vulnerable, orphan and widow, in the ancient world)
18 “Come now, let us reason[c] together, says the Lord:
The Unfaithful City
21 How the faithful city
24 Therefore the Lord declares,
[1] Ignatius Catholic Study Bible 1562
[2] Ignatius Study Bible 1170
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_orandi,_lex_credendi accessed Jan 21, 2025
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Covenant Lawsuit[1]
The relationship between the Lord and Israel is governed by the covenant that binds them together. The covenant spells out the sacred obligations incumbent upon the parties as well as the consequences that follow compliance or noncompliance with its stipulations. The consequences of the Mosaic covenant are set forth in its blessings and curses. If Israel obeys the Lord’s commandments, the nation will be blessed and live prosperously in the land of Canaan. (Deut 28:1-14). But of Israel turns away from the Lord and disobeys his commandments, the nation will suffer dreadful curses, culminating in military conquest and expulsion from the land (Deut 28:15-68)
Isaiah repeatedly confronts the people of Israel for sins against the covenant- sins that activate its curses if the invitation to repent and seek reconciliation with the Lord is declined.
One way that God brings charges against violators of the covenant is a form of judgment speech called a riv, a legal term, that can be translated as controversy (Mic 6:2), indictment Hosea (12:2) or case (Is 41:21). >> covenant lawsuit
The Lord initiates legal action through his prophet (called by God to deliver a message for others) and presses the case against his disobedient people, the defendant, for breaking covenant and failing to fulfill its terms.
With this background, let us listen to Micah read the entirety of the Chapter 1, and we shall then have some commentary by verse. ESV
Micah Reading Isaiah Chapter 1
1 The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.
The Wickedness of Judah
2 Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth;
4 Ah, sinful nation,
5 Why will you still be struck down?
7 Your country lies desolate;
(A picture of Jerusalem under siege and surrounded by devastation) 701 BC Assyrian campaign of Sennacherib against Hezekiah of Judah. Assyrian army ravaged the Judean countryside, captured 46 towns, deported more than 200,000 exiles. Amidst this duress, Hezekiah trusted in the Lord at Isaiah’s counsel and Jerusalem was spared by a miracle of God (36:1-37; 38; 2 Kgs 18:13-19:36)[2]
9 If the Lord of hosts
10 Hear the word of the Lord,
(worship must be tied to right intentions and behavior of life Lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi (Latin: “the law of what is prayed [is] what is believed [is] the law of what is lived”), is a motto in Christian tradition, which means that prayer and belief are integral to each other)[3]
Isaiah is not against right worship but lack of moral obedience.
12 “When you come to appear before me,
(guilty of oppression and murder)
16 Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean;
(the most vulnerable, orphan and widow, in the ancient world)
18 “Come now, let us reason[c] together, says the Lord:
The Unfaithful City
21 How the faithful city
24 Therefore the Lord declares,
[1] Ignatius Catholic Study Bible 1562
[2] Ignatius Study Bible 1170
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_orandi,_lex_credendi accessed Jan 21, 2025
The post Isaiah Chapter 1 Covenant Broken & Cursed III appeared first on Fides et Ratio.