Isaiah 1:18-20
1:18 a God called his people to come and settle their dispute so that he could restore his covenant relationship with them. This required Judah to make a decision between obeying or turning away (1:19-20 b). Isaiah says their sins are like scarlet ... they are red like crimson, the color of blood, which Judah had unjustly shed (1:15 c).• white as snow ... white as wool: The people would be radically transformed—cleansed, purified, and made holy (see also Ps 51:7 d; Dan 7:9 e).
Summary for Isa 1:19-20: 1:19-20 f Repentance leads to life, whereas resisting God’s will and turning away from him results in death (see Deut 11:26-28 g; 28:1-62 h).
1:20 i I, the Lord, have spoken! This statement marks the solemnity of what God has just promised. The phrase is used eleven times in Isaiah.
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