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Isaiah 50

Isaiah 50
1Thus says the Lord:
“Where is your mother’s certificate of divorce,
with which I sent her away?
Or which of my creditors is it
to whom I have sold you?
Behold, for your iniquities you were sold,
and for your transgressions your mother was sent away.

2 Why, when I came, was there no man;
why, when I called, was there no one to answer?
Is my hand shortened, that it cannot redeem?
Or have I no power to deliver?
Behold, by my rebuke I dry up the sea,
I make the rivers a desert;
their fish stink for lack of water
and die of thirst.

3 I clothe the heavens with blackness
and make sackcloth their covering.”

Questions:

Who is Israel’s mother?

What does this passage say about divorce?

  • hellen

    I took a wonderful course on Isaiah in Seminary with Dr. Gus Konkel called “Promise and Covenant”…sadly, my notes from that class are still buried somewhere in my unorganized office. Once they are recovered, I want to come back to this. (Hmmm, mebbe I should send Gus a link to this.)

    But in Numbers 11:12 Moses says:

    ” Did I conceive all these people? Did I give them birth? Why do you tell me to carry them in my arms, as a nurse carries an infant, to the land you promised on oath to their forefathers?”

    Dunno…

    And the question of divorce is a rhetorical question since God was always faithful to His covenant with her, matter how many other ‘lovers’ she pursued…there was not ever a certificate of divorce.

  • http://www.michaelkrahn.com Michael Krahn

    re: divorce… your last paragraph is the thing I’m wondering about. One line of reasoning against divorce goes that since he never divorced Israel, despite gross violations of the covenant, divorce should never be allowed.

  • http://joelfariss.blogspot.com Joel