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‘My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose,’ calling a bird of prey from the east, the man of my counsel from a far country. I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass; I have purposed, and I will do it.

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‘My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose,’ calling a bird of prey from the east, the man of my counsel from a far country. I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass; I have purposed, and I will do it.

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And I Will Do It

Topic: Ultimate Reality, God, Heavenly Parent

” For I am God, and there is no other;
I am God, and there is none like me,
declaring the end from the beginning
and from ancient times things not yet done,
saying, ‘My counsel shall stand,
    and I will accomplish all my purpose,’
 calling a bird of prey from the east,
    the man of my counsel from a far country.
I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass;
    I have purposed, and I will do it.“

Isaiah

Isaiah was a Hebrew prophet who lived in the 8th century BCE. He was born in Jerusalem to a family of unknown social status. He was well-educated and familiar with the traditional forms and language of prophetic speech. Isaiah was married and had two sons.

Isaiah's prophetic career began in 742 BCE, when he was called by God to preach to the people of Israel. He warned the people that they were in danger of being punished by God for their sins. Isaiah also spoke about the future of Israel, and he predicted the coming of a Messiah.

Isaiah's writings are found in the Book of Isaiah, which is the longest book in the Hebrew Bible. Isaiah's prophecies are often concerned with the relationship between God and the people of Israel. His writings have been interpreted in many different ways over the centuries. Isaiah is considered one of the most important prophets in the Hebrew Bible because his writings have had a profound impact on both Jewish and Christian traditions.

For example, Isaiah's prophecy about the coming of a Messiah is one of the most famous passages in the Bible. In Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah predicts the birth of a child who will be called "Immanuel," which means "God with us." This prophecy is often interpreted as a reference to Jesus Christ.

Isaiah's writings have also been influential in the development of Jewish thought. For example, Isaiah's concept of the Suffering Servant is one of the most important concepts in Jewish theology. The Suffering Servant is a figure who is chosen by God to suffer for the sins of the people. This concept has been interpreted in many different ways, but it is often seen as a foreshadowing of the Messiah.

Isaiah's writings have had a profound impact on both Jewish and Christian traditions. His prophecies are still studied and debated today, and his writings continue to inspire people around the world.

Judaism and Christianity

Wilson, Andrew, editor. World Scripture--a Comparative Anthology of Sacred Texts. Paragon House, 1991, p. 69 [Isaiah 46.9-11].

Isaiah


Isaiah 46.9-11

Compare Genesis 1.3: “And God said, ‘Let there be light’; and there was light,” p. 126. Isaiah 46.9-11: The word and judgments of God will inevitably come to pass. The specific historical setting of this verse is the announcement by God through the anonymous prophet deutero-Isaiah concerning the coming of Cyrus of Persia, the ‘bird of prey from the east,’ to conquer Babylon. CF. Habakkak 2.2-3, p. 1043.

Resources

  • Unity of Isaiah, Peter J. Leithart, First Things,

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