Spiritual Meanings in Isaiah, chapter 30

Full text of Isaiah 30

Verses:
1-5: Those who trust in the knowledge [scientia] of the natural man, thus in their own intelligence, lead themselves astray. [2]
6: The learned or the self-taught: [2]
7-10: they are led astray by knowledges [scientiae], and they recede from the Word, [2]
11: and from the Lord. [2]
12-14: Thus they have no truth and thus again no good. [2]
15: They should have trust in the Lord. [2]
16, 17: Those who trust in themselves and in their own learning have no intelligence whatever. [2]
18, 19: The Lord turns Himself to those who trust in Him. [11]
20, 21: They will be instructed. [11]
22: They will then reject those things pertaining to self-intelligence. [11]
23-26: They will then have truth in all abundance, and wisdom. [11]
27, 28: When those who are in the falsities of evil will perish, [15, 3]
29, 30: they will then come into the delights of truth and good, from the Lord. [11]
30, 31: There will be a judgment on those who trust in themselves. [15]
32, 33: Those who have thereby adulterated the Word, will be cast into hell. [15]

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