Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Isaiah 1:22 Cross-References
Explore 6 cross-references for Isaiah 1:22 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Isaiah chapter 1 verse 22 to related passages throughout the Bible.
“Thy silver is become dross, thy wine mixed with water:”
Isaiah 1:22 (KJV)
Commentary on Isaiah 1:22
The metaphors of silver becoming dross and wine mixed with water depict moral and spiritual adulteration. Silver, representing value and purity, has become worthless slag; wine (symbolizing joy and covenant blessing) is diluted, losing potency. This illustrates how sin corrupts what God intended for good. The imagery anticipates Malachi 3:2-3's refining fire and the New Testament's call to purity (1 Peter 1:7). Reformed theology sees this as total depravity's corruption of God's good creation.
Source: KJV Study Commentary
Cross-References for Isaiah 1:22
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“Their drink is sour: they have committed whoredom continually: her rulers with shame do love”
“How is the gold become dim! how is the most fine gold changed! the stones of the sanctuary are poured out in the top of every street.”
“going about with slanders; they are brass and iron: they all of them deal corruptly.”
“the house of Israel is become dross to me: all of them are brass and tin and iron and lead”
“peddling the word of God. But as of sincerity”