In their sacred book, the second rise and their corruption on the earth are mentioned, and then they hide behind rocks and caves on the day of terrible punishment
Lyla HamdanInArticles|09/08/2025

Introduction
From within their writings… details of the second rise and their corruption on the earth, then their hiding behind stones and caves on the Day of severe punishment.
The texts cited in this article are from the Book of Isaiah, which Jews venerate and believe in. It describes a vision that the prophet Isaiah (peace be upon him) had about future events. However, we believe these writings were altered — containing both truth and falsehood.
- The Great Rise (Isaiah 2:2)
Meaning: The text describes that “the mountain of the Lord’s house” will become the highest of all, symbolizing their supremacy and dominion in the last days.
Verse (Isaiah 2:2 – ARA):
"In the last days the mountain of the Lord's temple will be established as the highest of the mountains; it will be exalted above the hills, and all nations will stream to it." - The Coming of Leaders to Submit (Isaiah 2:3)
Meaning: Peoples and nations come to them for guidance and instruction, signaling the centrality of their religious and political power.
Verse (Isaiah 2:3 – ARA):
"Many peoples will come and say, 'Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob, that He may teach us His ways, and that we may walk in His paths.' For out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." - Control over Global Decisions (Isaiah 2:4)
Meaning: They will have authority to judge among nations, ending wars and leading peoples to focus on agriculture rather than combat.
Verse (Isaiah 2:4 – ARA):
"He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore." - Neighboring Peoples Abandon War for Agriculture (Isaiah 2:4)
Meaning: Surrounding nations will cease training for war and focus on planting and farming.
Verse (Isaiah 2:4 – ARA): (same as above) - Many Diviners and False Prophets (Isaiah 2:6)
Meaning: The text mentions diviners like ancient pagans, prophesying the rebuilding of the temple and destruction of sacred places.
Verse (Isaiah 2:6 – ARA):
"For You, O Lord, have abandoned Your people, the house of Jacob. They are filled with diviners from the east, and they practice sorcery like the Philistines; and they make covenants with foreigners." - Abundant Wealth and Military Power (Isaiah 2:7)
Meaning: They possess silver, gold, and armies in great numbers, with countless war chariots.
Verse (Isaiah 2:7 – ARA):
"Their land is full of silver and gold, and there is no end to their treasures; their land is full of horses, and there is no end to their war chariots." - Seizing Lands and Farms (Isaiah 3:14)
Meaning: Accused of stealing vineyards and properties of the poor.
Verse (Isaiah 3:14 – ARA):
"The Lord enters into judgment against the elders and leaders of His people: 'You have devastated the vineyard; what you have taken from the poor is in your houses.'" - Oppression of the Weak (Isaiah 3:15)
Meaning: They crush the poor and mistreat the needy.
Verse (Isaiah 3:15 – ARA):
"What right have you to crush My people and grind the faces of the needy? says the Lord, the Lord of Hosts." - Corruption of Women (Isaiah 3:16)
Meaning: The daughters of Zion are proud and vain, walking with arrogance.
Verse (Isaiah 3:16 – ARA):
"Thus says the Lord: 'The daughters of Zion are haughty, walking with outstretched necks and wanton eyes, mincing along with small steps, tinkling with their feet.'" - Corrupt Leaders and Injustice (Isaiah 5:23)
Meaning: Leaders accept bribes and deny justice to the innocent.
Verse (Isaiah 5:23 – ARA):
"Woe to those who justify the wicked for a bribe, and take away the right of the righteous from them!" - Endless Orgies and Feasts (Isaiah 5:11-12)
Meaning: They rise early for wine and spend the day in banquets.
Verse (Isaiah 5:11-12 – ARA):
"Woe to those who rise early for intoxicating drink, who stay up late till wine inflames them! Harps and lyres, tambourines and flutes, wine at their banquets; yet they do not consider the work of the Lord, nor see what their hands have done." - Perverted Wisdom (Isaiah 5:20)
Meaning: They call evil good and good evil, confusing light with darkness.
Verse (Isaiah 5:20 – ARA):
"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who make darkness light and light darkness; who make bitter sweet, and sweet bitter!" - Extreme Pride (Isaiah 5:21)
Meaning: They consider themselves wise above all.
Verse (Isaiah 5:21 – ARA):
"Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!" - Pleasure in Drinking (Isaiah 5:22)
Meaning: They are heroes at drinking wine and mixing strong drinks.
Verse (Isaiah 5:22 – ARA):
"Woe to those who are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink!" - Idolatry and False Worship (Isaiah 44:9)
Meaning: They trust in man-made idols of no value.
Verse (Isaiah 44:9 – ARA):
"All who make graven images are nothing, and their precious things are of no profit; they themselves are witnesses, they see not, nor understand, that they may be ashamed." - Rejection of God’s Law (Isaiah 5:24)
Meaning: They rejected the Lord’s law and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel.
Verse (Isaiah 5:24 – ARA):
"Therefore, as the fire devours the stubble, and the flame consumes the grass, so shall their root be as rot, and their blossom shall go up as dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord of Hosts and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Oppression and Social Injustice (Isaiah 10:1-2)
Meaning: They make unjust laws harming the poor, widows, and orphans.
Verse (Isaiah 10:1-2 – ARA):
"Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, who write oppressive laws, to deprive the poor of their rights, to rob the afflicted of justice, to strip widows and take from orphans!" - Trust in Human Alliances (Isaiah 31:1)
Meaning: They rely on Egypt and horses instead of seeking God’s help.
Verse (Isaiah 31:1 – ARA):
"Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help, and rely on horses and trust in chariots, because they are many and strong, but do not look to the Holy One of Israel, nor seek the Lord!" - Divine Punishment (Isaiah 13:11)
Meaning: God will punish the world for its wickedness and pride.
Verse (Isaiah 13:11 – ARA):
"I will punish the world for its evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; I will put an end to the arrogance of the proud, and will humble the haughtiness of the tyrants." - Sudden Fall of the Arrogant (Isaiah 14:12)
Meaning: The fall of Lucifer symbolizes the fall of the proud.
Verse (Isaiah 14:12 – ARA):
"How you are fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn! How you are cut down to the ground, you who weakened the nations!" - Trust in Accumulated Wealth (Isaiah 2:7)
Meaning: Their land is full of silver and gold; they trust in material possessions.
Verse (Isaiah 2:7 – ARA):
"Their land is full of silver and gold, and there is no end to their treasures; their land is full of horses, and there is no end to their chariots." - Widespread Idolatry (Isaiah 2:8)
Meaning: The land is full of idols, and they bow to the work of their own hands.
Verse (Isaiah 2:8 – ARA):
"Their land is also full of idols; they bow down to the work of their hands, to what their own fingers have made." - Humiliation of the Proud (Isaiah 2:11)
Meaning: The proud shall be humbled, and only the Lord shall be exalted.
Verse (Isaiah 2:11 – ARA):
"The eyes of the haughty shall be humbled, and the pride of men shall be brought low; the Lord alone will be exalted that day." - The “Day of the Lord” against the Arrogant (Isaiah 2:12)
Meaning: The Lord of Hosts will have a day against every arrogant and haughty one.
Verse (Isaiah 2:12 – ARA):
"For the day of the Lord of Hosts will be against every proud and lofty one, and against all who exalt themselves, that they may be humbled." - Flight and Fear before the Lord (Isaiah 2:19)
Meaning: On the Lord’s day, men will hide in caves and crevices, fearing His majesty.
Verse (Isaiah 2:19 – ARA):
"Men will go into the clefts of the rocks and into the holes of the ground, because of the terror of the Lord and the glory of His majesty when He rises to shake the earth."