Yshá`Yâhuw (Isaiah) 28 part 3
Is the initial rejection of apostate Christians the Wrath?
- Give ear and heed my call, listen and heed my saying: 24. Does the one plowing plow the entire day? Isn't he free to sow the seed beforehand, before he harrows his terrain? 25. Isn't it when he has [only] leveled its face that he scatters caraway, and cumin he sprinkles, and he plants wheat in the main rows, and barley in a lot, and spelt (203) in the boundary (204)? 26. And his Power disciplines him for rectitude, He teaches him, so if you are chastened by the decision of the Power, be happy. [Proverbs 3:11-12] 27. Because it is not with the harsh threshing sledge that caraway is being threshed, nor will the wheel of the cart that rolls it over the cumin, because the caraway is being beaten off with a rod and cumin (205) with the stick (206). 28. Grain for bread must be ground fine, because it is not for all the age that he tramples it, though the wheel of his cart troubles it, and his horses do not grind it. But the cumin shall be eaten with the bread afterwards, for it is not forever that I will be angry with you, or that my bitter voice will spurn you (207). 29. Also this is an appointed sign coming forth from Yâ-hwéh the Upholder of all, Who has made wonderful advice, Who has magnified elegant wisdom.
(203) A wheat-like crop that is planted and harvested in the fall or spring.
(204) Spiritual meaning: The Sower doesn't prepare His chosen ones breaking them down the entire period before the Judgment. He only has to break down their pride and make them receptive before planting the Seed for them to become the type of member He designates them to become. He is indeed free to sow His Seed before this plowing, and is doing so, and now only parts of the Land are receptive to It. Other parts of the Land are growing bitter fruits for harvest (Christians), and their preparation (humiliation) comes later during the day.
(205) Cumin is a cultivated plant in the Land with seeds that have a bitter warm taste and an aromatic flavor.
(206) Spiritual meaning: The source of bread's bitterness (caraway & cumin) will be rejected (beaten off with a rod). This is not the punishment (threshed harshly with sharp teeth of a sledge), the Wrath. The humbling influence of those sowing (the wheel of the cart) is not considered discipline nor punishment.
(207) Spiritual meaning: Christians during the Great Persecution and 6th seal Judgment are being ground fine, being totally crushed, but not being punished with the Wrath (His horses), although the vehicle of His sowers trouble it, this is not considered part of the crushing or discipline. This is so that when they resurrect, they will be receptive to the Truth and all of them shall be accepted ('eaten').
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