Summary: Isaiah describes the city of Jerusalem as a desolation, Mount Zion as a wilderness, and all the pleasant places as ruins. He saw Judah as clay in need of the potter. They were flawed and required reshaping at the hands of the Master.
Summary: Isaiah describes the city of Jerusalem as a desolation, Mount Zion as a wilderness, and all the pleasant places as ruins. He saw Judah as clay in need of the potter. They were flawed and required reshaping at the hands of the Master.