
40 Minutes In The Old Testament Isaiah 65:11-66:3 (Episode 506)
May 6, 2026
A lively walk through Isaiah’s vision of a renewed creation and a restored Jerusalem. They examine prophetic images of judgment, idolatry, and God’s forgiving forgetfulness of sin. The conversation highlights promises of security, unexpected blessings, and what true worship looks like in contrast to hollow ritual.
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Idolatry Named And Condemned
- God condemns Israel's idolatry by naming the minor deities Gad (Fortune) and Meni (Destiny) as objects of their feasts.
- Chad Bird emphasizes the Hebrew names to show people abandoned Yahweh for pagan worship and thus ignored God's call.
Two Groups Contrasted In Isaiah
- Isaiah contrasts two groups: God's servants who receive life and joy, and those who reject him who suffer hunger, shame, and death.
- Daniel Emery Price links the plural 'servants' to the post‑Servant‑Song community (the church) inheriting the blessings.
Blessed Is The One Whose Sin Is Forgotten
- The blessed person is defined by God's forgetfulness of sins: 'the former troubles are forgotten and hidden from my eyes.'
- Daniel Emery Price and Chad Bird connect this to 2 Corinthians 5 and the new‑creation reality where sins are passed away.



