A Reiteration of Purpose- Isaiah 2:1
Isaiah 2:1 A secondary superscription reintroduces us to the vision of Isaiah. These are words he saw in a vision which came to him (cf. Lam. 2:9; Ez.7:26). Put another way, these words are not just his own creation. The prophets were earlier called seers (1 Sam. 9:9) and this points us to one of the realities of prophecy. As prophecy is a vision from God, the prophets make known a present reality to the people of God. The visions seen are not necessarily about the future but are instead about a contingent future following a failure to change in the present. The present is necessarily a part of the vision of the prophets. The vision is necessary because the people’s spiritual blindness has become so much a part of their lives that they can no longer see what they are doing. Prophets speak the truth as they imagine a new way of being ( I love much of Walter Brueggemann's writing in The Prophetic Imagination) . Jesus refers to this same sp