Isaiah 30:9

"Now go, write it before them on a tablet, and inscribe it in a book, that it may be for the time to come forever and ever."

Key Reflection

In the context of Isaiah's prophecies, this instruction to write the message down on a tablet and in a book underscores the importance of preserving the divine word for posterity. For the original audience, this would have been a significant command, as inscribing messages on tablets or scrolls was a traditional method of ensuring that important documents and instructions were not lost. The emphasis on making the text enduring—a message to be "for the time to come forever and ever"—indicates the lasting importance of these words in guiding future generations.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

That this is a rebellious people -(see the note atIsaiah 1:2). Lying children -They had promised in solemn covenant to take Yahweh as their God, but they had been unfaithful to their vows.

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