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 ====== Isaiah 2 ====== ====== Isaiah 2 ======
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 +//Isaiah sees the latter-day temple, gathering of Israel, and millennial judgment and peace—The proud and wicked will be brought low at the Second Coming—Compare 2 Nephi 12.//
  
   * [[Isaiah]]   * [[Isaiah]]
  
-==== The proud shall be brought low ====+Isaiah 2 is the first chapter quoted by Nephi ([[2 Nephi 12]]). 
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 +==== Isaiah 2:6 ==== 
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 +The soothsayers in our days could be those who provide quick answers to hard solutions (get rich quick, "10 easy ways to reduce stress"​),​ contrary to the law of the harvest 
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 +==== Isaiah 2:7 ====
  
-Reading Isaiah 2, he warns against the proud quite a lot (v6-22), warning them what will happen at the time of the Second Coming. ​ I think Alma 12:14 summarizes it nicely: "we would fain be glad if we could command the rocks and the mountains __to fall upon us, to hide us__ from his presence."+Their confidence in their war machines; there are a lot of military-minded men.
  
-The  message seems to be that, while they are rich in their wordly accounts (v7) and they have sought after a life of worldliness (v8), that when the Lord comes, they will not be forgiven (v9), and they will in agony seek to separate them from themselves (v20-21).  The Lord will bring them all low, and He alone will be exalted, and destroy their riches, and their wicked works (the idols: the results of their hands) (v17-18).+----
  
-When we stand before the Lord, everything we have sought with worldly desires will mean nothing.+  * [[Isaiah 1]] 
 +  * [[Isaiah 3]]
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