Day 90 - Isaiah 2

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V.1-4 A glimpse into the far-distant future of Judah. (Look at your chart). After the seven years of tribulation, the Lord comes in glory and sets up His kingdom for 1,000 years, the millennium. These verses refer to that still-future time.
V.6-19 A more accurate translation of the middle of this verse is “because they are filled with what comes from the east.” Today, the stores have so much of Eastern styles and merchandise that it makes us realize how close we are to the fulfillment of these verses. But before Israel is brought into this wonderful time of blessing on this earth, there was going to be a long time of forsaking by God. These fourteen verses refer to these days, Really, we could say that it stretched from the time the kingdom of Judah was taken to Babylon (just after Isaiah wrote his book) right on to today and then on until after we believers are taken to be with the Lord and through the tribulation (from about 600 years before “B” on your chart until “E”).
V.20-22 Just a little whisper of when Israel begins to humble themselves, and then the glorious days of the 1,000 years of the millennium will dawn on this earth. But we believers will be with the Lord before that day comes.