Isaiah Chapter 53 Contemporary English Audio Drama (CEV)

Isaiah Chapter 53 Contemporary English Audio Drama (CEV)

⌚Verse Time Stamps⌚ [COMING SOON] Isaiah Chapter 53 Summary: He was despised and rejected. He was pierced for our transgressions. By his wounds we are healed. Out of anguish he will see light. 📘 Contemporary English Version (CEV) About The Book of Isaiah: Isaiah spoke for the Lord to the people of Judah during the reigns of four kings of Judah. Over this period of about forty years, the Assyrian Empire was expanding. Nations joined together to fight Assyria, but Assyria finally conquered Israel and most other nearby countries. Thousands of people were led away as prisoners. And although the kingdom of Judah wasn't completely conquered, it had to pay heavy taxes. The messages in this book can be divided into three parts. The first part (1-39) is especially concerned about the Lord’s holiness and his power as king of the whole earth. As a holy king, the Lord was angry about evil in Judah. Government officials were corrupt; violence and injustice were everywhere. The Lord said he was going to have Assyria and Babylonia punish the people of Judah and other nations. But the Lord offered his people hope for the future, if ther turned back to him and trusted him to protect their nation. In the second part (40-55) the Lord spoke to people who had been punished (40.1,2). They were discouraged, and he offered them hope. But the Lord wanted them to understand that idols have no power, and that he alone is the true God. If the people of Israel turned back to him, then had been scattered. They would return to their own land, and he would bless them and make them prosperous. The Lord was able to make this tremendous promise to his people because he created and rules the entire earth. In the third part (56-66) the Lord promises an especially bright future for those who are faithful to him. And in this section, people from all nations are included, not just the people of Judah. These promises are like windows that allow a glimpse into a future time when the Lord will create a new world full of joy and free from suffering: I am creating new heavens and a new earth; everything of the past will be forgotten. Celebrate and be glad forever! I am creating a Jerusalem, full of happy people. I will celebrate with Jerusalem and all of its people; There will be no more crying or sorrow in that city. (65.17-19)