Isaiah 2

Isaiah 2

The prophet proclaims a glorious vision of the future, when the Mountain of the Lord’s Temple will be established as the highest of the mountains. All nations will flow to it to learn God’s Law, and God will judge among the nations, leading to universal peace: they will beat their swords into plowshares. Isaiah warns the proud and arrogant people of Judah that the Day of the Lord is coming—a terrifying judgment when all human pride, idols, and fortified cities will be utterly humbled. He urges them to cease trusting in mere mortals.

00
00
Previous Chapter
You are at the beginning.
Search Chapters
Next Chapter
You have reached the end.
Search Chapters
This is the block containing the Collection list that will be used to generate the "Previous" and "Next" content. You can hide this block if you want.

Hosea 1

God commands Hosea to marry a promiscuous wife, Gomer, to symbolize Israel's spiritual adultery (unfaithfulness) against God. Their children are given symbolic names representing God's judgment.

Hosea 2

God uses the analogy of marriage to condemn Israel's pursuit of idols. God promises to strip Gomer bare but will eventually woo her back in the wilderness, restoring her and making an everlasting covenant of peace.

Discover Bible Verses

15 Bible Verses for Grief and Healing After Loss

When you're grieving, it's hard to find the right words. We've gathered 15 bible verses about grief and healing to bring you comfort and hope.

Ultimate Guide to Bible Verses About Love

Our complete guide to bible verses about love. Find key scriptures on God's love, loving others, and love in relationships.

10 Bible Verses for Weddings: Readings for Your Ceremony

Looking for the perfect bible verses for weddings? We've gathered 10 beautiful readings for your ceremony, from short verses on love to classic passages.