Worship and Sacrifice in Isaiah 1:10-17 A Textual Study and Application to the Contemporary Church and Society

Authors

  • Israel Odukogbe Archbishop Vining College of Theology, Oke-Emeso, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2020.v16n26p21

Keywords:

Worship, obedience, corruption, church, society

Abstract

Worship, which includes sacrifices and offerings, has been commanded by Yahweh but not as a replacement for total obedience of the Torah. However, it is common knowledge that Israel and Judah have a long biblical history of disobedience to Yahweh. Isaiah seems to visualize a mixup of blood (bull and human), which becomes a contamination before Yahweh and in turn, rendering their sacrifices worthless. This paper examines Isaiah’s position alongside those of his contemporaries - Amos, Hosea and Micah - through a textual study - on Yahweh’s preference for obedience and social justice over empty liturgical observances. It also argues the prevalence of hypocritical services found both in Church and society today.

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Published

2020-09-29

How to Cite

Odukogbe, I. (2020). Worship and Sacrifice in Isaiah 1:10-17 A Textual Study and Application to the Contemporary Church and Society. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 16(26), 21. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2020.v16n26p21

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ESJ Humanities