isaiah 27:6 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Isaiah 27:2–6 describes the restoration and redemption of Israel in the end times by the Lord . Isaiah pictures Israel in song as a pleasant vineyard tended and fully provided for. Her fruit will fill the world. God prefers that those within this vineyard who still oppose Him would repent, rather than being destroyed.
The verse captures a dual theme of mercy amid judgment, suggesting that God's grace prevails to uplift a remnant chosen to bear fruit for His Kingdom.
Isaiah 27:6. He shall cause them of Jacob to take root — To be firmly settled in their possessions. The words may be rendered, In times to come he shall cause ...
Isaiah 27:6 speaks of "filling the face of the world" with the fruit of Israel; but this is a reference to the efforts and success of Christian evangelism ...
Isaiah 27:6 is a powerful and evocative verse that speaks to the promise of restoration, growth, and abundance for God's people.
He shall cause them that come of Jacob to take root. That is, the posterity of Jacob, the seed of Israel, in a spiritual sense; such who are Israelites indeed.
9 мая 2021 г. · God's whole purpose for His people is that they might, like a vine, take root, blossom and fill the whole world with fruit.
And though God will afflict his people, yet he will make their afflictions to work for the good of their souls. According to this promise, since the captivity ...
21 авг. 2024 г. · Isaiah 27:6: “Those who come He shall cause to take root in Jacob; / Israel shall blossom and bud, / And fill the face of the world with fruit.”
David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 26, where the city of God and the city of Man are described, and describes the promises that are made to a humble heart.
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