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ââIsaiah⏠â7:1â-âŹ25⏠âMSGâŹâŹ
[1-2] During the time that Ahaz son of Jotham, son of Uzziah, was king of Judah, King Rezin of Aram and King Pekah son of Remaliah of Israel attacked Jerusalem, but the attack sputtered out. When the Davidic government learned that Aram had joined forces with Ephraim (that is, Israel), Ahaz and his people were badly shaken. They shook like trees in the wind. [3-6] Then God told Isaiah, âGo and meet Ahaz. Take your son Shear-jashub (A-Remnant-Will-Return) with you. Meet him south of the city at the end of the aqueduct where it empties into the upper pool on the road to the public laundry. Tell him, Listen, calm down. Donât be afraid. And donât panic over these two burnt-out cases, Rezin of Aram and the son of Remaliah. They talk big but thereâs nothing to them. Aram, along with Ephraimâs son of Remaliah, have plotted to do you harm. Theyâve conspired against you, saying, âLetâs go to war against Judah, dismember it, take it for ourselves, and set the son of Tabeel up as a puppet king over it.â [7-9] But God, the Master, says, âIt wonât happen. Nothing will come of it Because the capital of Aram is Damascus and the king of Damascus is a mere man, Rezin. As for Ephraim, in sixty-five years it will be rubble, nothing left of it. The capital of Ephraim is Samaria, and the king of Samaria is the mere son of Remaliah. If you donât take your stand in faith, you wonât have a leg to stand on.â * * * [10-11] God spoke again to Ahaz. This time he said, âAsk for a sign from your God. Ask anything. Be extravagant. Ask for the moon!â [12] But Ahaz said, âIâd never do that. Iâd never make demands like that on God!â [13-17] So Isaiah told him, âThen listen to this, government of David! Itâs bad enough that you make people tired with your pious, timid hypocrisies, but now youâre making God tired. So the Master is going to give you a sign anyway. Watch for this: A girl who is presently a virgin will get pregnant. Sheâll bear a son and name him Immanuel (God-With-Us). By the time the child is twelve years old, able to make moral decisions, the threat of war will be over. Relax, those two kings that have you so worried will be out of the picture. But also be warned: God will bring on you and your people and your government a judgment worse than anything since the time the kingdom split, when Ephraim left Judah. The king of Assyria is coming!â [18-19] Thatâs when God will whistle for the flies at the headwaters of Egyptâs Nile, and whistle for the bees in the land of Assyria. Theyâll come and infest every nook and cranny of this country. Thereâll be no getting away from them. [20] And thatâs when the Master will take the razor rented from across the Euphratesâthe king of Assyria no less!âand shave the hair off your heads and genitals, leaving you shamed, exposed, and denuded. Heâll shave off your beards while heâs at it. [21-22] It will be a time when survivors will count themselves lucky to have a cow and a couple of sheep. At least theyâll have plenty of milk! Whoeverâs left in the land will learn to make do with the simplest foodsâcurds, whey, and honey. [23-25] But thatâs not the end of it. This country that used to be covered with fine vineyardsâthousands of them, worth millions!âwill revert to a weed patch. Weeds and thornbushes everywhere! Good for nothing except, perhaps, hunting rabbits. Cattle and sheep will forage as best they can in the fields of weedsâbut there wonât be a trace of all those fertile and well-tended gardens and fields. * * *

