Isaiah 2-4
Dear RTB’ers,
Occasional confusion in Isaiah. What does he mean by “in the latter days” (Isaiah 2:2), or “in that day” (Isaiah 2:11,17,20; 3:7,18; 4:1,2), or For the LORD of hosts has a day… (Is. 2:12a) What and when are the “latter days” or a day, or especially “that day”? I get the sense that most references to a “day” have to do with judgment by the Lord against wrongdoers and their wrongdoing, but is that against Israel’s leaders, or all the Israeli people? OR, is Isaiah predicting the End Times? The Lord’s DAY!! Jesus’ RETURN!! And, it seems to be the case that some of these references are more immediate and some are far off, possibly even “eternity off”. We don’t know for sure; we just know that the Lord chooses HIS day, whenever that is, and He does whatever He wishes on that day. Still, I wonder…
With all that uncertainty and judgment on those days, we are left in today’s reading with hope for Israel and mankind in the final day mentioned: In that day the branch of the LORD shall be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the land shall be the pride and honor of the survivors of Israel. … Then the LORD will create … a cloud by day, and … a flaming fire by night… (v. 4:2, 5) Shades of Moses and the Israelites in the Wilderness…!! Truly, the Lord watches over His people!
Blessings!
See also: June 9 (2023) / Isaiah 6; Isaiah 1-2.