Isaiah 29

Isaiah 29

God pronounces judgment on Ariel (meaning "Altar Hearth," a name for Jerusalem), declaring that the city will be besieged and brought low, speaking from the dust like a spirit. God announces that He will blind the leaders and prophets, causing the people to rely on empty rituals and hypocrisy. God condemns their insincere worship: "This people draw near with their mouth and honor me with their lips, while their hearts are far from me." God promises a future miracle when the deaf will hear the words of the book, and the blind will see, leading to a spiritual revival.

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1 Samuel 21

David flees to Nob, where he lies to the priest Ahimelech and takes the showbread and Goliath's sword. He then seeks refuge in Gath, pretending to be insane to avoid capture.

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David gathers his family and a band of 400 desperate, discontented men at the cave of Adullam. Saul, in a fit of paranoia, orders the execution of Ahimelech and all the priests of Nob.

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