What does Isaiah 57:3 mean?
ESV: But you, draw near, sons of the sorceress, offspring of the adulterer and the loose woman.
NIV: But you--come here, you children of a sorceress, you offspring of adulterers and prostitutes!
NASB: 'But come here, you sons of a sorceress, Offspring of an adulterer and a prostitute!
CSB: But come here, you witch's sons, offspring of an adulterer and a prostitute!
NLT: 'But you — come here, you witches’ children, you offspring of adulterers and prostitutes!
KJV: But draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress, the seed of the adulterer and the whore.
NKJV: “But come here, You sons of the sorceress, You offspring of the adulterer and the harlot!
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Book Summary:
Isaiah is among the most important prophetic books in the entire Bible. The first segment details God's impending judgment against ancient peoples for sin and idolatry (Isaiah 1—35). The second part of Isaiah briefly explains a failed assault on Jerusalem during the rule of Hezekiah (Isaiah 36—39). The final chapters predict Israel's rescue from Babylonian captivity (Isaiah 40—48), the promised Messiah (Isaiah 49—57), and the final glory of Jerusalem and God's people (Isaiah 58—66).
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