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ISAIAH 1:8 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
Isa 1:7Isa 1:9
And the daughter of Zion is left as a cottage in a vineyard, as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city.
The lone remnant of Zion left standing like a watchman's hut in a vineyard—this poignant image suggests survival amid catastrophe, a small remainder preserved though surrounded by devastation and abandonment. The comparison to a hut in a vineyard, temporary and rudimentary shelter for seasonal workers, conveys precariousness and the grace inherent in survival itself. This introduces the critical theme of remnant theology: even in judgment, God preserves a faithful few through whom restoration and redemption become possible in the future. The phrase "daughter of Zion" personalizes the city, evoking Jerusalem as God's covenant bride and stressing the tenderness alongside judgment. This verse shifts the tone from pure indictment toward a possibility of grace; the remnant becomes the bridge between judgment and the redemptive restoration that Isaiah will elaborate in later chapters.
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