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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]] |