Isaiah 16

Isaiah 16

The prophet continues the lament for Moab, describing their desperation as they flee to the wilderness, seeking refuge from the invading army. Moab sends a desperate plea to Judah for shelter, urging them to protect the scattered refugees. The prophet then expresses a deep, personal sorrow over the destruction of Moab's vineyards, their rich harvest, and their once-joyful songs. The oracle concludes by setting a clear timeframe: the destruction of Moab's pride will happen within three years.

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Jeremiah 8

God pleads with unfaithful Israel to return to Him, promising mercy despite their idolatry. God promises that in the future, He will give them new, faithful shepherds.

Jeremiah 9

Jeremiah urges Judah to repent and tear out the hardness of their hearts. He foretells the horrific, imminent invasion by a devastating army from the North (Babylon).

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