THE SIGN OF IMMANUEL
Isaiah 7:1-25 / Keywords 7:14
Therefore the Lord himself will give you a
sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call
him Immanuel.
The Sign of Immanuel
7 When Ahaz son of Jotham, the son of Uzziah, was king of Judah, King Rezin of Aram and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel marched up to fight against Jerusalem, but they could not overpower it.
2 Now the house of David was told, “Aram has allied itself with[a] Ephraim”; so the hearts of Ahaz and his people were shaken, as the trees of the forest are shaken by the wind.
3 Then the Lord said to Isaiah, “Go out, you and your son Shear-Jashub,[b] to meet Ahaz at the end of the aqueduct of the Upper Pool, on the road to the Launderer’s Field. 4 Say to him, ‘Be careful, keep calm and don’t be afraid. Do not lose heart because of these two smoldering stubs of firewood—because of the fierce anger of Rezin and Aram and of the son of Remaliah. 5 Aram, Ephraim and Remaliah’s son have plotted your ruin, saying, 6 “Let us invade Judah; let us tear it apart and divide it among ourselves, and make the son of Tabeel king over it.” 7 Yet this is what the Sovereign Lord says:
“‘It will not take place,
it will not happen,
8 for the head of Aram is Damascus,
and the head of Damascus is only Rezin.
Within sixty-five years
Ephraim will be too shattered to be a people.
9 The head of Ephraim is Samaria,
and the head of Samaria is only Remaliah’s son.
If you do not stand firm in your faith,
you will not stand at all.’”
10 Again the Lord spoke to Ahaz, 11 “Ask the Lord your God for a sign, whether in the deepest depths or in the highest heights.”
12 But Ahaz said, “I will not ask; I will not put the Lord to the test.”
13 Then Isaiah said, “Hear now, you house of David! Is it not enough to try the patience of humans? Will you try the patience of my God also? 14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you[c] a sign: The virgin[d] will conceive and give birth to a son, and[e] will call him Immanuel.[f] 15 He will be eating curds and honey when he knows enough to reject the wrong and choose the right, 16 for before the boy knows enough to reject the wrong and choose the right, the land of the two kings you dread will be laid waste. 17 The Lord will bring on you and on your people and on the house of your father a time unlike any since Ephraim broke away from Judah—he will bring the king of Assyria.”
Assyria, the Lord’s Instrument
18 In that day the Lord will whistle for flies from the Nile delta in Egypt and for bees from the land of Assyria. 19 They will all come and settle in the steep ravines and in the crevices in the rocks, on all the thornbushes and at all the water holes. 20 In that day the Lord will use a razor hired from beyond the Euphrates River—the king of Assyria—to shave your head and private parts, and to cut off your beard also. 21 In that day, a person will keep alive a young cow and two goats. 22 And because of the abundance of the milk they give, there will be curds to eat. All who remain in the land will eat curds and honey. 23 In that day, in every place where there were a thousand vines worth a thousand silver shekels,[g] there will be only briers and thorns. 24 Hunters will go there with bow and arrow, for the land will be covered with briers and thorns. 25 As for all the hills once cultivated by the hoe, you will no longer go there for fear of the briers and thorns; they will become places where cattle are turned loose and where sheep run.
Footnotes
a. Isaiah 7:2 Or has set up camp in
b. Isaiah 7:3 Shear-Jashub means a remnant will return.
c. Isaiah 7:14 The Hebrew is plural.
d. Isaiah 7:14 Or young woman
e. Isaiah 7:14 Masoretic Text; Dead Sea Scrolls son, and he or son, and they
f. Isaiah 7:14 Immanuel means God with us.
g. Isaiah 7:23 That is, about 25 pounds or about 12 kilograms
1.
Stand firm in your faith (1-9)
When Aram and Israel joined up to
attack Jerusalem, all the people, even King Ahaz, were shaken. But Isaiah and
his son met Ahaz with the word of the Lord: “Don’t be afraid” (4). Isaiah helped the king to see what God was
doing. The kings of Aram and Israel looked frightening to Ahaz, but they were
two smoldering stubs of firewood. The Lord was working and ruling over all
things. It was not the time to be afraid. It was the time to stand firm in
faith and depend on the Lord.
2. Immanuel (10-25)
The Lord told Ahaz to ask him for
a sign, but Ahaz refused. The Lord would give him the sign he did not ask for.
He promised that a virgin would give birth to a child and call him Immanuel, “God with us.” Though Assyria was coming and
the people would be driven cruelly into exile, the Lord promised to be with
them in all things. He sent Jesus to bear sin on himself. In this way he is our
Immanuel. (Mt 1:22-23).
Prayer Lord, I am subject to fear. Thank
you that you are with me in all things so that I may stand in faith.
One Word Immanuel--God
with us
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