August 1, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 212)
Friday, Hamle 25, 2017 (Ethiopian calendar/11th month)
Karar ררכ 8 (Enochian calendar/5th month/heat of summer)
July 17, 2025 (International Fixed calendar)
Magnetic Moon 1, Silio 7 (13 Moon calendar/first quarter moon)
~ Magnetic Bat Moon of Purpose, July 26th – August 22nd
Holly Moon: July 8 – August 4 (learn religions)
Day 8, 5th lunation at 47-56%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar/Sabbath Day)
13.0.12.14.6 8 Cimi 4 Yaxk’in’ (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Sturgeon Moon ~ August 9
Spider-Man Day, Homemade Pie Day
Esay 66: 4-5
(Matthews Bible)
Yet take they such ways in hand, and their soul delighteth
in these abominations. Therefore will I also have pleasure in laughing them to
4 scorn, and the thing that they fear, will I bring upon them. For
when I called no man gave answer: when I spake, they would
not hear: But did wickedness before mine eyes, and chose the
5 things that displease me. Hear the word of God all ye, that
fear the thing which he speaketh. Your brethren that hate you,
and cast you out for my name’s sake, say: Let the LORD
magnify himself, that we may see your gladness: and yet they shall
be confounded.
Esay ~ Isaiah
God critiques religious hypocrisy, likening insincere rituals to wicked acts. Those who choose their own ways and delight in abominations will face divine judgement as God will choose harsh treatment for them.
The faithful are encouraged to trust in God’s timing and deliverance, symbolized by a metaphor of a woman giving birth without pain. Just as the birth of a nation is usually preceded by labor pains, God will establish Jerusalem swiftly and peacefully.
The Rebellious and Hypocritical (Isaiah 66:3-4)
This group includes those who perform religious rituals without sincerity, such as offering sacrifices while living in disobedience. They are contrasted with the humble and are subject to God’s judgment.
The Faithful Remnant (Isaiah 66:5)
These are the faithful believers who endure persecution and mockery from their own people but remain steadfast in their faith. They are promised vindication and joy.
Isaiah 66, the final chapter of the Book of Isaiah, is a profound discourse on the nature of true worship and God’s ultimate plan for humanity. God’s omnipotence is highlighted, underscoring the infiniteness of His dwelling. Contrasting true worship from hypocritical rituals, God emphasizes His desire for humble and contrite hearts. The chapter elucidates divine judgement, the restoration of Israel, and ends with a glimpse of future hope and peace under the new heavens and new earth.
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