
40 Minutes In The Old Testament Isaiah 66:4-24 (Episode 507)
May 12, 2026
They trace Isaiah 66’s final scenes of judgment and reversal. Themes include God choosing to save while people can reject that offer. Vivid birth and nurturing imagery point to new creation and nations included. Graphic images of consuming fire, unquenchable judgment, and the triumph of God also get attention.
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Eschatological Birth Reverses The Curse
- Isaiah portrays the eschatological people of God birthed suddenly and painlessly, reversing Genesis 3’s curse.
- Chad Bird connects painless birth imagery to a new, curseless creation where God ensures the promise reaches completion.
Jerusalem As Mother Nurturing God’s People
- Jerusalem is depicted as a nurturing mother whose breast supplies abundant consolation and sustenance to her children.
- Chad Bird highlights nursing and drinking imagery to show believers are fully satisfied and cared for within God’s community.
Peace Like A River With Nations Bringing Glory
- God’s peace flows like a river and includes Gentile nations coming in as an overflowing stream of glory.
- Chad Bird notes Isaiah promises comfort, flourishing bones, and simultaneous indignation against God’s enemies.



