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So the Eternal told Isaiah to get involved.

Eternal One: Catch up with Ahaz at the end of the stream that comes out of the upper pool—you know, the one at the highway where they wash and bleach cloth. And bring your son who’s named Shear-jashub (which means “Returning Remnant”). 4-6 Tell Ahaz, “Keep your wits about you. Stay calm. Don’t panic just because those two angry northerners, Rezin of Aram and Pekah (Remaliah’s son), threaten you and say: ‘Let’s march against Judah, terrorize the people, overthrow it, and set up Tabeel’s son as our puppet king.’”

God promised that David’s dynasty would continue forever. Since Ahaz is of David’s line, he should be confident before the threat. But he needs the support of God’s prophet.

Here is what the Eternal Lord has to say.

Eternal One: It’s not going to work;
        what they determine is not going to happen.
8-9     The head of Aram is Damascus, and its head is King Rezin;
        Ephraim’s head is Samaria, and its king is Remaliah’s son.
    Ephraim will fall apart as a nation and as a people within 65 years.
        Now then, if you don’t hold firm, if you don’t believe, you will not remain firm.

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