January 2026

Behold

In Isaiah, chapters twenty-four, verse one through twenty-seven, verse thirteen, deal with end-time events in apocalyptic language, the type of language used in the book of Revelation. They speak of God’s judgment against the world for its sin and of the blessings He has prepared for His people. Beginning with Isaiah twenty-four, verse one, describes […]

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tyre

In Isaiah, chapter twenty-three, verse one, Tyre was a Phoenician center for world commerce on the East coast of the Mediterranean Sea, just north of the Holy Land. Its citizens were wealthy, but also evil and prideful. Therefore, Isaiah prophesied that God would bring that city down for seventy years and then restore it for

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shebna

In Isaiah, chapter twenty-two, verses fifteen through twenty-five, beginning with the first two verses, “Thus saith the Lord God of hosts, Go, get thee unto this treasurer, even unto Shebna, which is over the house, and say, What hast thou here? and whom hast thou here, that thou hast hewed thee out a sepulchre here,

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Call to weeping

In Isaiah, chapter twenty-two, verses twelve through thirteen, when God’s people compromise with the world and turn away from obeying God’s righteous ways, He calls them to repent, confess their spiritual poverty, and seek His face. Christ wants all churches to examine their spiritual state in the light of the New Testament and its standards,

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Arabia

In Isaiah, chapter twenty-one, verse thirteen, “The burden upon Arabia. In the forest in Arabia shall ye lodge, O ye travelling companies of Dedanim.” Arabia was located between Edom and Babylon. It would experience warfare and defeat at the hands of the invaders, fulfilled as the Assyrians attacked the Arabians in the Old Testament; Sennacherib

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Dumah

In Isaiah, chapter twenty-one, verse eleven, Dumah is an alternate name for Edom, the land of Esau’s descendants. Edom was located immediately south of Judah and the Dead Sea. Several places of the name are mentioned in the Old Testament, as in Genesis twenty-five, verse fourteen, “And Mishma, and Dumah, and Massa,” and “Arab, and

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