Isaiah 7:20

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that God will use the Assyrian army, like a hired razor, to cut off the pride and comfort of the people in Israel. It's a warning from God through the prophet Isaiah.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a really messy haircut and needed a haircut. God is saying He will use the Assyrians, like a big haircut, to clean up the people of Israel who were being too proud.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this during the 8th century BCE. He spoke to the people of Judah and Israel, warning them of the coming Assyrian invasion. The cultural setting was one of increasing threats from foreign powers and internal moral decay.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can see this verse as a reminder to not be overly proud or reliant on our own strength. Just like a haircut, we need to let go of things that make us less humble and more focused on God.

Topics

humilityjudgmentpridewarningforeign invasionGod's sovereignty

Related Verses

Isaiah 10:5-6Ezekiel 5:1Amos 7:7-9Matthew 3:10Luke 3:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Isaiah 7:20?
The main message is a warning from God that He will use the Assyrians to humble the pride of the people in Israel.
How is pride addressed in Isaiah 7:20?
Pride is addressed by the image of shaving, showing that God will remove the comfort and pride the people rely on.
Why is the Assyrian invasion significant in this verse?
The Assyrian invasion is significant because it serves as a tool of God's judgment on the pride of the people, symbolizing a drastic haircut.
What does it mean to be 'shaved' by God?
Being 'shaved' by God means losing the things that make you feel powerful or proud, as a way to remind you to trust in Him.
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