Isaiah
Chapter
63
{2nd
Advent of Christ}
1~~Who
is he who comes from Edom,
with
dyed garments from Bozrah?
{Part of Palestine}
This
Who is glorious in His apparel, {Christ}
traveling
in the greatness of His strength?
I
{Jesus Christ}
Who
speak in righteousness,
{He will kill with the Word of His Mouth - in Righteousness}
mighty
to deliver.
{see also Revelation 19:11}
{Question
To the Lord}
2~~Why
are You red in your apparel,
and
Your garments like him who treads in the wine-vat?
{the blood of the millions killed in battle at the 2nd Advent stain His
White Robes}
3~~I
{Jesus Christ}
have
trodden the winepress alone
{His Saints watched, but He kills them all by Himself! Millions and
Millions dead}
and
of the people there was none with me.
For
I will tread them in My anger,
and
trample them in My fury;
and
their blood shall be sprinkled
upon
My garments,
and
I will stain all My raiment.
4~~For
the day of vengeance
is
in My heart/'right lobe',
and
the year of My redeemed is come.
{Note:
Means at the 2nd Advent, the 5th cycle of discipline of the Jews
during the Church Age is over.}
5~~
And I looked,
and
there was no one to help.
{no one to help the persecuted Jews on the earth during the
Tribulation}
And
I wondered that there was no one to uphold.
Therefore
My own arm
{a title for Jesus Christ as the Arm of God}
brought
deliverance unto Me.
And
My fury, upheld Me.
6~~And
I will tread down the people in My anger,
{the enemy armies of the Armageddon Campaign}
and
make them drunk in My fury,
and
I will bring down their strength to the earth.
{Now
Moving into Discussing the Millennium}
7
I will mention
the
lovingkindnesses of Jehovah/God,
and
the praises of Jehovah/God,
according
to all that Jehovah/God
has
bestowed on us,
and
the great goodness
toward
the house of Israel,
which
he has bestowed on them
according
to his mercies,
and
according to the multitude
of
his lovingkindnesses.
8
For he said,
Surely
they are my people,
children
that will not lie.
So
he was their Savior.
9
In all their affliction he was afflicted,
and
the angel of his presence saved them.
In
his love and in his pity
He
redeemed them
and
He bare them,
and
carried them
all
the days of old.
10
But they rebelled,
and
vexed His Holy Spirit.
Therefore
he was turned to be their enemy,
and
he fought against them.
11
Then he remembered the days of old,
Moses,
and his people, saying,
Where
is he who brought them up out of the sea
with
the shepherd of his flock?
Where
is he who put his Holy Spirit within him?
12
That led them by the right hand of Moses
with
his glorious arm,
dividing
the water before them,
to
make himself an everlasting name?
13
Who led them through the deep,
as
an horse in the wilderness,
that
they should not stumble?
14
As an animal/beast goes down into the valley,
the
spirit of Jehovah/God
caused
him to rest.
So
did you lead your people,
to
make yourself a glorious name.
15
Look down from heaven,
and
behold from the habitation of your holiness
and
of your glory.
Where
is your zeal and your strength,
the
sounding of your bowels
and
of your mercies toward me?
Are
they restrained?
16
Doubtless you are our father,
though
Abraham be ignorant of us,
and
Israel acknowledge us not.
You,
O Jehovah/God, are our father, our redeemer;
your
name is from everlasting.
17
O Jehovah/God,
why
you have made us to err from your ways,
and
hardened our heart/'right lobe' from your fear?
Return
for your servants' sake,
the
tribes of your inheritance.
18
The people of your holiness
have
possessed it but a little while.
Our
adversaries have trodden down your sanctuary.
19
We are yours.
You
never bare rule over them.
They
were not called by your name.
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