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Welcome to Immerse: Prophets!

Immerse: Prophets is the fourth of six volumes of the Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience program. Prophets presents the First Testament prophets in groupings that represent four historical periods, beginning with the prophets who spoke before the fall of Israel’s northern kingdom (Jonah, Amos, Hosea, Micah, Isaiah), then before the fall of the southern kingdom (Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk), around the time of Jerusalem’s destruction (Jeremiah, Obadiah, Ezekiel), and after the return from exile (Haggai, Zechariah, Joel, Malachi).

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 200 and 53

what sorrow awaits the proud
city of Samaria, the glorious

crown of the drunks of Israel.

It sits at the head of a
fertile valley, but its glorious

beauty will fade like a flower.

It is the pride of a people
brought down by wine.

For the Lord will send a
mighty army against it.

A mighty hailstorm and a torrential
rain, they will burst upon it like a

surging flood and smash it to the ground.

The proud city of Samaria, the glorious
crown of the drunks of Israel will

be trampled beneath its enemy's feet.

It sits at the head of a
fertile valley, but its glorious

beauty will fade like a flower.

Whoever sees it will snatch it up as an
early fig is quickly picked and eaten.

Then at last, the Lord of Heaven's armies
will himself be Israel's glorious crown.

He will be the pride and joy
of the remnant of his people.

He will give a longing for
justice to their judges.

He will give great courage to their
warriors who stand at the gates.

Now.

However, Israel is led by drunks who
reel with wine and stagger with alcohol.

The priests and prophets stagger with
alcohol and lose themselves in wine.

They reel when they see visions and
stagger as they render decisions.

Their tables are covered with vomit.

Filth is everywhere.

Who does the Lord think we are?

They ask, why does he
speak to us like this?

Are we little children
just recently weaned?

He tells us everything over and over.

One line at a time, one line at a
time, a little here and a little there.

So now God will have to speak to his
people through foreign oppressors

who speak a strange language.

God has told his people,
here is a place of rest.

Let the weary rest here.

This is a place of quiet rest.

They would not listen, so the Lord will
spell out his message for them again.

One line at a time, one line at a
time, a little here and a little there,

so that they will stumble and fall.

They will be injured,
trapped, and captured.

Therefore, listen to this
message from the Lord.

You scoffing rulers in Jerusalem.

You boast.

We have struck a bargain to cheat death
and have made a deal to dodge the grave.

The coming destruction can never
touch us for we have built a strong

refuge, made of lies and deception.

Therefore, this is what
the sovereign Lord says.

Look, I am placing a foundation stone
in Jerusalem, a firm and tested stone.

It is a precious cornerstone
that is safe to build on.

Whoever believes need never be shaken.

I will test you with the
measuring line of justice and

the plum line of righteousness.

Since your refuge is made of lies,
a hailstorm will knock it down.

Since it is made of deception,
a flood will sweep it away.

I will cancel the bargain you made
to cheat death, and I will overturn

your deal to dodge the grave.

When the terrible enemy sweeps
through, you will be trampled

into the ground again and again.

That flood will come morning
after morning, day and night

until you are carried away.

This message will bring
terror to your people.

The bed you have made
is too short to lie on.

The blankets are too narrow to cover you.

The Lord will come as he did against
the Philistines at Mount Perm.

And against the Amorites.

At Gibeon, he will come
to do a strange thing.

He will come to do an
unusual deeded for the Lord.

The Lord of heaven's armies
has plainly said that he is

determined to crush the whole land.

So scoff, no more or your
punishment will be even greater.

Listen to me listen and
pay close attention.

Does a farmer always plow and never sow?

Is he forever cultivating
the soil and never planting?

Does he not finely plant his seeds?

Black, common, common wheat, barley,
and er wheat, each in its proper

way and each in its proper place.

The farmer knows just what to do
for God has given him understanding.

A heavy sledge is never
used to thresh black common.

Rather, it is beaten with a light stick.

A threshing wheel is
never rolled on coming.

Instead, it is beaten lightly with a
flail grain for bread is easily crushed

so he doesn't keep on pounding it.

He threshes it under the wheels of
a cart, but he doesn't pulverize it.

The Lord of Heaven's armies
is a wonderful teacher and he

gives the farmer great wisdom.

What sorrow awaits
Ariel, the city of David.

Year after year, you celebrate your
feasts, yet I will bring disaster upon you

and there will be much weeping and sorrow
for Jerusalem will become what her name,

Ariel means, an altar covered with blood.

I will be your enemy surrounding
Jerusalem and attacking its walls.

I will build siege towers and destroy it.

Then deep from the earth.

You will speak from low in the dust.

Your words will come.

Your voice will whisper from the ground
like a ghost conjured up from the grave,

but suddenly your ruthless enemies will
be crushed like the finest of dust.

Your many attackers will be driven
away like chaff before the wind.

Suddenly in an instant, I, the Lord
of heaven's armies will act for

you with thunder and earthquake
and great noise with whirlwind

and storm and consuming fire.

All the nations fighting against
Jerusalem will vanish like a dream.

Those who are attacking her walls will
vanish like a vision in the night.

A hungry person dreams of eating,
but wakes up still hungry.

A thirsty person, dreams of
drinking, but is still faint

from thirst when morning comes.

So it will be with your enemies
with those who attack Mount Zion.

Are you amazed and incredulous?

Don't you believe it, then
go ahead and be blind.

You are stupid, but not from wine.

You stagger, but not from liquor.

For the Lord has poured out
on you a spirit of deep sleep.

He has closed the eyes of
your prophets and visionaries.

All the future events in this vision
are like a sealed book to them.

When you give it to those who
can read, they will say, we can't

read it because it is sealed.

When you give it to those who cannot read,
they will say, we don't know how to read.

And so the Lord says, these
people say they are mine.

They honor me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from me,

and their worship of me is nothing
but manmade rules learned by rote.

Because of this, I will once again astound
these hypocrites with amazing wonders.

The wisdom of the wise will pass away.

The intelligence of the
intelligent will disappear.

What sorrow awaits those who
try to hide their plans from the

Lord who do their evil deeds in
the dark, the Lord can't see us.

They say he doesn't know what's going on.

How foolish can you be?

He is the potter and he is
certainly greater than you.

The clay should The created thing say of
the one who made it, he didn't make me.

Does a jar ever say, the potter
who made me is stupid Soon

and it will not be very long.

The forests of Lebanon will become a
fertile field, and the fertile field

will yield bountiful crops in that day.

The deaf will hear words read from
a book, and the blind will see

through the gloom and darkness.

The humble will be filled
with fresh joy from the Lord.

The poor will rejoice in
the holy one of Israel.

The scoffer will be gone.

The arrogant will disappear, and
those who plot evil will be killed.

Those who convict the innocent by
their false testimony will disappear.

A similar fate awaits those who use
trickery to pervert justice and who

tell lies to destroy the innocent.

That is why the Lord who redeemed
Abraham says to the people of Israel,

My people will no longer be ashamed
or turn pale with fear for when

they see their many children and
all the blessings I have given them.

They will recognize the holiness
of the holy one of Jacob.

They will stand in awe
of the God of Israel.

Then the wayward will gain understanding
and complainers will accept instruction.

What sorrow awaits my rebellious
children says the Lord.

You make plans that are contrary to mine.

You make alliances not directed
by my spirit, thus piling up your

sins for without consulting me.

You have gone down to Egypt for help.

You have put your trust
in Pharaoh's protection.

You have tried to hide in his shade,
but by trusting Pharaoh, you will

be humiliated and by depending
on him, you will be disgraced.

For though his power extends to zone
and his officials have arrived in hees,

all who trust in him will be ashamed.

He will not help you.

Instead, he will disgrace you.

This message came to me concerning
the animals in the negative.

The caravan moves slowly across
the terrible desert to Egypt.

Donkeys weighed down with riches
and camels loaded with treasure.

All to pay for Egypt's protection.

They travel through the wilderness,
a place of lioness and lions, a place

where vipers and poisonous snakes live.

All this and Egypt will
give you nothing in return.

Egypt's promises are worthless.

Therefore, I call her
Rahab the harmless dragon.

Now go and write down these words.

Write them in a book.

They will stand until the end of time
as a witness that these people are

stubborn rebels who refuse to pay
attention to the Lord's instructions,

they tell the seers, stop seeing visions.

They tell the prophets,
don't tell us what is right.

Tell us nice things.

Tell us lies.

Forget all this gloom.

Get off your narrow path.

Stop telling us about
your holy one of Israel.

This is the reply of the holy
one of Israel because you despise

what I tell you and trust.

Instead in oppression and lies, calamity
will come upon you suddenly like a bulging

wall that bursts and falls in an instant,
it will collapse and come crashing down.

You will be smashed like a piece of
pottery shattered so completely that

there won't be a piece big enough
to carry coals from a fireplace

or a little water from the well.

This is what the sovereign Lord, the holy
one of Israel says, only in returning to

me and resting in me will you be saved
in quietness and confidence is your

strength, but you would have none of it.

You said no.

We will get our help from Egypt.

They will give us swift
horses for riding into battle.

But the only swiftness you are
going to see is the swiftness

of your enemies chasing you.

One of them will chase a thousand of you.

Five of them will make all of you flee.

You will be left like a lonely
flagpole on a hill or a tattered

banner on a distant mountaintop.

So the Lord must wait for you
to come to him so he can show

you his love and compassion.

For the Lord is a faithful God.

Blessed are those who wait for his help.

Oh, people of Zion who live in
Jerusalem, you will weave no more.

He will be gracious if you ask for help.

He will surely respond to
the sound of your cries.

Though the Lord gave you adversity
for food and suffering for drink, he

will still be with you to teach you.

You will see your teacher
with your own eyes.

Your own ears will hear
him right behind you.

A voice will say, this is the
way you should go, whether

to the right or to the left.

Then you will destroy all your silver
idols and your precious gold images.

You will throw them out like filthy
rags, saying to them, good riddance.

Then the Lord will bless you with
rain at planting time, there will

be wonderful harvests and plenty
of pasture land for your livestock.

The oxen and donkeys that till
the ground will eat good grain.

It's chaff blown away by the wind.

In that day when your enemies are
slaughtered and the towers fall,

there will be streams of water
flowing down every mountain and hill.

The moon will be as bright as the sun,
and the sun will be seven times brighter

like the light of seven days in one.

So it will be when the Lord
begins to heal his people and

cure the wounds he gave them.

Look, the Lord is coming from
far away burning with anger.

Surrounded by thick rising smoke.

His lips are filled with fury.

His words consume like fire.

His hot breath pours out like a
flood up to the neck of his enemies.

He will sift out the proud
nations for destruction.

He will bridle them and
lead them away to ruin.

But the people of God will sing a song of
joy like the songs at the Holy Festivals.

You will be filled with joy as when a
flutist leads a group of pilgrims to

Jerusalem, the mountain of the Lord
to the Rock of Israel, and the Lord

will make his majestic voice heard.

He will display the
strength of his mighty arm.

It will descend with devouring flames.

With bursts, thunderstorms, and huge
hailstones at the Lord's command,

the Assyrians will be shattered.

He will strike them down
with his royal scepter.

And as the Lord strikes them with his rod
of punishment, his people will celebrate.

With tambourines and harps
lifting his mighty arm, he

will fight the Assyrians tophi.

The place of burning has long
been ready for the Assyrian king.

The pyre is piled high with wood.

The breath of the Lord like fire
from a volcano will set it ablaze.

What sorrow awaits those who look to
Egypt for help trusting their horses,

chariots and charioteers, and depending
on the strength of human armies,

instead of looking to the Lord, the
holy one of Israel, in his wisdom,

the Lord will send great disaster.

He will not change his mind.

He will rise against the wicked
and against their helpers.

For these Egyptians are
mere humans, not God.

Their horses are puny,
flesh, not mighty spirits.

When the Lord raises his fist against
them, those who help will stumble

and those being helped will fall.

They will all fall down and die together.

But this is what the Lord has told me.

When a strong young lion stands
growling over a sheep it has killed,

it is not frightened by the shouts and
noise of a whole crowd of shepherds.

In the same way, the Lord
of heaven's armies will come

down and fight on Mount Zion.

The Lord of heaven's armies will
hover over Jerusalem and protect it

like a bird, protecting its nest.

He will defend and save the city.

He will pass over it and rescue it.

Though you are such wicked rebels, my
people come and return to the Lord.

I know the glorious day will come
when each of you will throw away

the gold idols and silver images
your sinful hands have made.

The Assyrians will be destroyed,
but not by the swords of men.

The sword of God will strike them
and they will panic and flee.

The strong young Assyrians
will be taken away as captives.

Even the strongest will quake with
terror and princes will flee when

they see your battle flags says
the Lord whose fire burns in Zion,

whose flame blazes from Jerusalem,
look, a righteous king is coming and

honest princes will rule under him.

Each one will be like a shelter from
the wind and a refuge from the storm.

Streams of water in the desert and the
shadow of a great rock in a parched

land, then everyone who has eyes will
be able to see the truth and everyone

who has ears will be able to hear it.

Even the hotheads will be full
of sense and understanding.

Those who stammer will speak
out plainly in that day.

Ungodly fools will not be heroes.

Scoundrels will not be respected.

For fools speak foolishness
and make evil plans.

They practice ungodliness and spread
false teachings about the Lord.

They deprive the hungry of food
and give no water to the thirsty.

The smooth tricks of scoundrels are evil.

They plot crooked schemes.

They lie to convict the poor even
when the cause of the poor is just.

Generous people plan to do
what is generous and they

stand firm in their generosity.

Listen, you women who lie around in
ease, listen to me, you who are so smug

in a short time, just a little more
than a year, you careless ones will

suddenly begin to care for your fruit.

Crops will fail and the
harvest will never take place.

Tremble you women of ease.

Throw off your complacency, strip
off your pretty clothes and put

on burlap to show your grief.

Beat your breasts in sorrow for your
bountiful farms and your fruitful grape

vines for your land will be overgrown.

With thorns and briars, your joyful
homes and happy towns will be gone.

The palace and the city
will be deserted and busy.

Towns will be empty.

Wild donkeys will frolic and flocks
will graze in the empty forts and

watchtowers until at last the spirit
is poured out on us from heaven.

Then the wilderness will become
a fertile field, and the fertile

field will yield bountiful crops.

Justice will rule in the wilderness
and righteousness in the fertile field.

This righteousness will bring peace.

Yes, it will bring quietness
and confidence forever.

My people will live in
safety quietly at home.

They will be at rest.

Even if the forest should be destroyed and
the city torn down, the Lord will greatly

bless his people wherever they plant.

Seed bountiful crops will spring up.

Their cattle and donkeys
will graze freely.

What sorrow awaits you.

Assyrians who have destroyed others
but have never been destroyed

yourselves, you betray others,
but you have never been betrayed.

When you are done destroying,
you will be destroyed.

When you are done betraying,
you will be betrayed.

But Lord be merciful to us
for we have waited for you.

Be our strong arm each day and
our salvation in times of trouble.

The enemy runs at the sound of
your voice when you stand up.

The nations flee just as caterpillars and
locusts strip the fields and vines so the

fallen army of Assyria will be stripped.

Though the Lord is very great and lives
in heaven, he will make Jerusalem his home

of justice and righteousness in that day.

He will be your sure foundation,
providing a rich store of

salvation, wisdom, and knowledge.

The fear of the Lord
will be your treasure.

But now your brave
warriors weep in public.

Your ambassadors of peace
cry in bitter disappointment.

Your roads are deserted.

No one travels them anymore.

The Assyrians have broken their
peace treaty and care nothing for the

promises they made before witnesses.

They have no respect for anyone.

The land of Israel wilts in
mourning Lebanon withers with shame.

The plane of Sharon is now a wilderness.

Basian and caramel have been plundered,
but the Lord says, now I will stand up.

Now I will show my power, and might
you Assyrians produce nothing but

dry grass and stubble your own breath
will turn to fire and consume you.

Your people will be burned up
completely like thorn bushes,

cut down and tossed in a fire.

Listen to what I have done.

You nations far away and you that
are near acknowledge my might the

sinners in Jerusalem shake with
fear, terror, seizes, the godless who

can live with this devouring fire.

They cry.

Who can survive this all consuming fire?

Those who are honest and fair, who refuse
to profit by fraud, who stay far away

from bribes, who refuse to listen to
those who plot murder, who shut their

eyes to all enticement to do wrong, these
are the ones who will dwell on high.

The rocks of the mountains
will be their fortress.

Food will be supplied to them, and
they will have water in abundance.

Your eyes will see the king in all
his splendor, and you will see a land

that stretches into the distance.

You will think back to this time of
terror asking, where are the Assyrian

officers who counted our towers?

Where are the bookkeepers who recorded
the plunder taken from our fallen city?

You will no longer see these
fierce, violent people with

their strange unknown language.

Instead, you will see Zion
as a place of holy festivals.

You will see Jerusalem
a city quiet and secure.

It will be like a tent whose ropes are
taught and whose stakes are firmly fixed.

The Lord will be our mighty one.

He will be like a wide river of
protection that no enemy can cross,

that no enemy ship can sail upon.

For the Lord is our judge,
our law giver, and our king.

He will care for us and save us.

The enemy's sail.

Hang loose on broken
mast with useless tackle.

Their treasure will be
divided by the people of God.

Even the lame will take their share.

The people of Israel will no longer
say we are sick and helpless.

For the Lord will forgive their sins.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

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