Isaiah , Sarah Barry
REPENT BEFORE THE HOLY ONE
Passage: Isaiah 22:1~14  
Key verse: 11,12
A Prophecy About Jerusalem
22 A prophecy(A) against the Valley(B) of Vision:(C)
What troubles you now,
that you have all gone up on the roofs,(D)
2 you town so full of commotion,
you city of tumult(E) and revelry?(F)
Your slain(G) were not killed by the sword,(H)
nor did they die in battle.
3 All your leaders have fled(I) together;
they have been captured(J) without using the bow.
All you who were caught were taken prisoner together,
having fled while the enemy was still far away.
4 Therefore I said, “Turn away from me;
let me weep(K) bitterly.
Do not try to console me
over the destruction of my people.”(L)
5 The Lord, the Lord Almighty, has a day(M)
of tumult and trampling(N) and terror(O)
in the Valley of Vision,(P)
a day of battering down walls(Q)
and of crying out to the mountains.
6 Elam(R) takes up the quiver,(S)
with her charioteers and horses;
Kir(T) uncovers the shield.
7 Your choicest valleys(U) are full of chariots,
and horsemen are posted at the city gates.(V)
8 The Lord stripped away the defenses of Judah,
and you looked in that day(W)
to the weapons(X) in the Palace of the Forest.(Y)
9 You saw that the walls of the City of David
were broken through(Z) in many places;
you stored up water
in the Lower Pool.(AA)
10 You counted the buildings in Jerusalem
and tore down houses(AB) to strengthen the wall.(AC)
11 You built a reservoir between the two walls(AD)
for the water of the Old Pool,(AE)
but you did not look to the One who made it,
or have regard(AF) for the One who planned(AG) it long ago.
12 The Lord, the Lord Almighty,
called you on that day(AH)
to weep(AI) and to wail,
to tear out your hair(AJ) and put on sackcloth.(AK)
13 But see, there is joy and revelry,(AL)
slaughtering of cattle and killing of sheep,
eating of meat and drinking of wine!(AM)
“Let us eat and drink,” you say,
“for tomorrow we die!”(AN)
14 The Lord Almighty has revealed this in my hearing:(AO) “Till your dying day this sin will not be atoned(AP) for,” says the Lord, the Lord Almighty.
Cross references
- Isaiah 22:1 : Isa 13:1
- Isaiah 22:1 : Ps 125:2; Jer 21:13; Joel 3:2, 12, 14
- Isaiah 22:1 : S Isa 1:1
- Isaiah 22:1 : S Jos 2:8; Jer 48:38
- Isaiah 22:2 : Eze 22:5
- Isaiah 22:2 : S Isa 5:14; S 21:5
- Isaiah 22:2 : S Isa 10:4
- Isaiah 22:2 : S 2Ki 25:3
- Isaiah 22:3 : S Isa 13:14
- Isaiah 22:3 : S 2Ki 25:6
- Isaiah 22:4 : S Isa 15:3; S La 1:16; Eze 21:6; Lk 19:41
- Isaiah 22:4 : Jer 9:1
- Isaiah 22:5 : S Isa 2:12
- Isaiah 22:5 : S Job 40:12; S Ps 108:13
- Isaiah 22:5 : S 2Sa 22:43; Isa 13:3; Jer 30:7; La 1:5; Eze 8:17-18; 9:9-10; Joel 2:31; Am 5:18-20; Zep 1:15
- Isaiah 22:5 : S Isa 1:1
- Isaiah 22:5 : Ne 6:15; S Ps 89:40; Isa 5:5; Jer 39:8; Eze 13:14
- Isaiah 22:6 : S Isa 21:2
- Isaiah 22:6 : Ps 46:9; Jer 49:35; 51:56
- Isaiah 22:6 : S 2Ki 16:9
- Isaiah 22:7 : Jos 15:8
- Isaiah 22:7 : S 2Ch 32:1-2
- Isaiah 22:8 : S Isa 2:12
- Isaiah 22:8 : S 2Ch 32:5
- Isaiah 22:8 : S 1Ki 7:2
- Isaiah 22:9 : S Ne 1:3
- Isaiah 22:9 : S 2Ki 18:17; S 2Ch 32:4
- Isaiah 22:10 : Jer 33:4
- Isaiah 22:10 : S 2Ch 32:5
- Isaiah 22:11 : 2Ki 25:4; 2Ch 32:5; Jer 39:4
- Isaiah 22:11 : S 2Ch 32:4
- Isaiah 22:11 : S 1Sa 12:24
- Isaiah 22:11 : 2Ki 19:25
- Isaiah 22:12 : S Isa 2:12
- Isaiah 22:12 : Joel 1:9; 2:17
- Isaiah 22:12 : S Lev 13:40; Mic 1:16
- Isaiah 22:12 : S Isa 3:24
- Isaiah 22:13 : S Isa 21:5
- Isaiah 22:13 : S 1Sa 25:36; Ecc 8:15; Isa 5:22; 28:7-8; 56:12; Lk 17:26-29
- Isaiah 22:13 : 1Co 15:32*
- Isaiah 22:14 : Isa 5:9
- Isaiah 22:14 : S 1Sa 2:25; Isa 13:11; 26:21; 30:13-14; Eze 24:13
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1. Look to the Holy One (1-11)
In a time of crisis God's people should repent and turn to God. But the people of Jerusalem did not. They acted just like worldly people. When a foreign army laid siege to Jerusalem, many so-called leaders fled in fear (1-4). Others, humanly more courageous, worked feverishly to build up the city's defense. But this was not a way of salvation. The Holy One who made Israel and established Jerusalem, who created all people, is the only One who can protect the city and its people. God calls his people to turn to him in times of crisis.
2. Repent! (12-14)
When God's people are punished for sin, they must think about God and humble themselves before him and repent. These people, however, became fatalistic and decided to eat and drink and party--then die. This sin of fatalistic pride is offensive to God.
Prayer: Lord, teach me to seek you in time of trouble. Help me to repent and turn to the Holy One.
One Word: Look to the One who made you