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1 | Interpretation of is 1:18? | Matt 27:28 | Emmaus | 75881 | ||
Searcher, Mommapbs, The reason I raised this question is that I recently heard a Scripture professor say that Is 1:18 is one of the most commonly misinterpreted verses in the bible. He indicated that what the Lord is saying to Israel in Is 1:18 is this: "If you think your sins are bad now, just wait they will get worse!" He indicated that the re and scarlet and whiteness referred to the early stages of leprosy and the later stage of leprosy as indicated in Lev 13, Ex4:6-7. In other words: "Get your act together now or your sinful state will only get worse! The sentence structure, in English at least, would seem to support his interpretation. "They will become" refers back to "your sins" not Israel. Sins do not become pure. They may be taken away or removed or forgiven or atoned for, but sin does not become good or pure. So what do you think? Emmaus |
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2 | Interpretation of is 1:18? | Matt 27:28 | Searcher56 | 75919 | ||
I have never heard that analogy ... I don't buy it. | ||||||