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1 | unclean lips and what do the word woe me | Is 6:5 | get it right | 134086 | ||
can you tell me what do isaiah 6: means and the word unclean lips as well as the word woe can you help me on this | ||||||
2 | unclean lips and what do the word woe me | Is 6:5 | DocTrinsograce | 134139 | ||
Prophets brought one of two general kinds of sayings from the Lord: blessings and cursings: Blessings to you (Jer 31:23) and woe to you (Jer 23:1). In this verse the prophet Isaiah -- probably the best man in all of Judah at the time -- was bringing curses upon his own head because he saw his own wretchedness in the light of God's great holiness. | ||||||
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