Isaiah sings a love song of the LORD’s vineyard, Israel, which He tended carefully but which yielded only wild grapes, so He will lay it waste. He pronounces six woes on the people’s greed, drunkenness, moral inversion (calling evil good), pride, and injustice, and warns that a distant nation (Assyria) will come swiftly as His instrument of judgment.
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Isaiah 5
c. 738 BCThe song of the vineyard that yielded wild grapes, and six woes on Judah’s sins.
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