Last bit of catch up for 1/9.
Context of this section (9:8 - 10:4) is arrogance and oppression within Israel and Judah. "For all this his anger has not turned away and his hand is stretch out still" ends each group of 4 or five verses. It is a grim and depressing assessment of spiritual condition of God's chosen people.
At least one of God's purposes for Israel in the Promised Land was "so that the world may know that there is a God in Israel". Part of this was a society that cared for the poor and did not show partiality based on economic condition. God gave specific commands about how to provide for the poor (leaving gleanings in the fields, year of Jubilee, etc). But after all these years, Israel and Judah really didn't get the message.
One way of the other, God will demonstrated that there is a God in Israel.
Comments
Post a Comment