“I cannot endure
Solemn assemblies
With iniquity.
I cannot endure
New moon convocations.
I cannot endure
Sabbath convocations.
My soul hates
Your new moon celebrations.
My soul hates
Your appointed festivals.
They have become a burden to me.
I am weary of bearing them.
When you spread forth your hands,
I will hide my eyes from you.
Even though you make many prayers,
I will not listen.
Your hands are full of blood.
Wash yourselves!
Make yourselves clean!
Remove the evil
Of your doings
From before my eyes.
Cease to do evil!”
Yahweh via Isaiah continues to reject all convocations and assemblies for the new moon and the various festivals, even for the Sabbath because of their iniquity. What a striking turn of events! The kings and priests loved these assemblies for fulfilling the law in the Torah. Isaiah and Yahweh seem to be calling out the hypocrisy of these worship assemblies where evil iniquitous people gathered for these festivals. Yahweh could not endure them any longer. His soul hated them. He was weary of their burden on him. He was going to hide his eyes and not listen to their prayers. Then in surprisingly priestly language he talks about the unclean bloody hands that need to be washed. Somehow the idea of clean and unclean was acceptable. However, these worshippers had to change their evil habits. They had to cease to do evil. Maybe, this rebuke against offerings and festivals was not absolute.