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Martymonster:
Hi there people!


I was reading Isaiah and I was dumb founded at what I was reading!
It seemed to be saying the same thing as the flood accound in Genesis, just in different lanuage!

What I get from the flood account is this (not in detail cuz I don't know)

The world is the church.

the Ark is the Cross.

Noah is Christ.

The flood is humanity.

the rain is God's judgment. (duh!)

Noah's family are the elect (or chosen)

This is a breif overveiw of what I get from the flood account.

God's judgment starts with His own house hold (a man' enemies shall be the members of His own house hold)
God is calling his elect to come out of the the world (the church) because He is going to send the waters upon it (many nations, vast sea of humanity) to trample down her courts and everyone found therein.
but the one called of God are being called to take up the cross of Christ and escape the coming judgment, those who are found worthy to escape the coming judgment are those who believed Christ (Noah) and find saftey in the cross (Ark)

Isaiah seems to be saying the same thing, but in more detail, and in Isaiah the church is a vinyard (Israil)
I won't post that aswell, I will say though go read it yourself, it will shock you!

I'm not saying that that is exactly what it's saying, but it sure looks that way to Me!

rrammfcitktturjsp:
MM,

  That's pretty interesting.  Thanks for post.  That's certainly food for thought right there.

  Sincerely,



  Anne C. McGuire

Brett:
Martymonster,

Good post. I am interesting. what chapter do you read Isaiah? I like to read it.

Thank you,

Brett :D

iris:
Hi Martymonster,

That was a very interesting post.

I was wondering where in Isaiah you were reading?

I too would like to read it.


Iris

Martymonster:
Have'nt finnished reading it yet, but I'm sure the whole of Isaiah can't be talking about the judgment on the church.

I just started reading it from the start and it sounds like thats what He's talking about from the start of Isaiah but I haven't made it past verse V yet!

The dead give away is the part that talks about the vineyard and removing the fence from around it, which totally matches what it is saying in the account of Noah!

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