ISAIAH—NOTE ON Isaiah 6:4 Woe is me! For the first time in the book, Isaiah speaks. His word is a lament over his own sinful condition. He admits that he has unclean lips (for the meaning of “unclean” here, see Introduction to Leviticus: Problems in Understanding Leviticus). I dwell in the midst. Isaiah’s generation is unfit for God, and Isaiah himself is no better.

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