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  • Andrew on Isaiah 3:12 - 11 years ago
    Are we seeing this today? Definitely! Children are given too much rights with compliment from legislators, wrong parenting, do gooders, educational mis-teaching etc etc.
    Women are no better if they walked all over people. It is quite sad to see that happening today! Only the return of our Messiah will solve that.
  • Irakrause on Isaiah 3:9 - 11 years ago
    Bro Nathanael is excellent Reverence in kindness and compassion for living ones to gain LIFE setting forth genuine reality via Heart Felt Love and concern appreciate and support
  • Zonya rukero on Isaiah 3:2 - 11 years ago
    good day,i want every day bible verses and need also do understand
  • Oyekunle salako on Isaiah 3 - 11 years ago
    excellent chapter
    teaching against worldliness and excessive use of jwelries
  • Brad Pope on Isaiah 3:12 - 11 years ago
    Failure to preach or teach this particular verse,from God's word,has created assemblies that can't distinguish between normal and judgment.
  • Yolanda Duriso on Isaiah 3:4 - 11 years ago
    Looking at Isaiah 3:4. There is a scripture that implys:it will not be good for us when a woman rules a nation or us.May be we can find it under woman or babe. I know the Lord left the man in charge of the earth, however he does use women. e.g. Debroah the judge. Please help me find the scripture. Thanks.
  • Carl on Isaiah 3:4 - 11 years ago
    We got what we asked for.
  • Nduka Eke on Isaiah 3 - 12 years ago
    Jesus is my savior
  • Itsme Thistime on Isaiah 3 - 13 years ago
    Isa. 3:4, sound familiar? Like, perhaps, our politicians? So-called "partisanship"? Where nothing ever gets done because everybody's too busy worrying about their own agendas? Arguing just for the sake of arguing? Sounds like childishness and sounds like our " princes" (or our government) to me. Sounds like Isa 3:4
  • Ohara Maria on Isaiah 3 - 14 years ago
    I love this commentary on verse 16-... many seem to have various opinion on it that these excesses on women attire refer only to the Jews.But,does God change in his standard?
  • Sealed on Isaiah 1 - 14 years ago
    2 Peter 1:20: Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any PRIVATE INTERPRETATION.

    Amos 3: 7 -- Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he REVEALETH HIS SECRET unto his servants the prophets.

    The prophets in our day (THE LATTER DAYS) are the two Witnesses in Revelation chapter 11. One of these prophets had already come and the world knew him not. The other prophet is now sounding the alarm!

    None of the Prophet Isaiah’s words are for an individual’s private imaginations or personal gleanings. Many of Isaiah’s prophesies are concerning the latter days (our days) though they are mixed with prophesies that have already been accomplished in OLD Jerusalem. Consider Isaiah’s prophesy in chapter 61 verse 2. Now most, if not all Christians (who make up nations that were established by the covenant brought by Jesus and the Apostles much the OLD Jerusalem was made up of nations established by Moses John 9: 28), would agree that the one that one proclaiming liberty to the captives and the opening of the prison (grave) to those that are bound is none other that Jesus (not really a name just a transliteration derived from what the Greeks called him). But if this savior mentioned in this chapter is NONE OTHER than Jesus, Why does Jesus himself say in Matthew 24: 36 that no man knows the day or the hour (concerning the calamities that will soon take place in our day) but my father only. Is it unreasonable to think that the Father (whose name is Holy - Isaiah 45: 4 {read the Hebrew Names Version}) will not warn his servants so they can escape the horrible catastrophe to soon come upon the whole world to execute judgment on the rebellious and hypocritical nation ( Isaiah 10: 6; 33:14)? I’m not able to write the “whole vision” in the comments section here. It’s my intention to help warn the people and direct them to the information they DESPERATELY NEED ( Isaiah 41: 17). Consider Amos 8: 11: Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD:

    People are struggling to find god and they now have there chance – ( Isaiah 34: 16). If the people in OLD Jerusalem were deceived by the religious leaders is Jesus’ day why should we think the same scenario ( Jeremiah 23; 5: 4; Ezekiel 34; 13: 5; Isaiah 3: 12, 9: 16) would not exist in our days which are the LATTER DAYS? There is SOO MUCH that we DON’T ALREADY KNOW of the scriptures. It is only through the LORD’S servant that we can escape the great and dreadful day of the LORD which is almost here ( Joel 1: 14, 15)! My email address is [email protected] – I want to hear from you and am open to ANY QUESTION about the scriptures because I’m convinced I know how the so-called 144,000 are to escape.

    May the LORD who created all things be with us all!
  • Katherine on Proverbs 1:18 - 14 years ago
    In the end, they receive their just reward. As Isaiah 3:11 says, “Woe unto the wicked! [it shall be] ill [with him]: for the reward of his hands shall be given him.”
  • Sarah on Isaiah 3 - 15 years ago
    Yes the soul is damaged by sin I thank God for Jesus who washes away all sin upon repentance.


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