isaiah 66:1 meaning - Axtarish в Google
"Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool" emphasizes the vastness and greatness of God. It signifies that God is not confined to a physical dwelling or temple made by human hands . He is beyond the limitations of space and time, encompassing all of creation.
This closing chapter is the summary of Isaiah's prophecies as to the last days, hence the similarity of its sentiments with what went before.
Thus saith the Lord, the heaven is my throne. The third heaven, the heaven of heavens, where angels and glorified saints are, and some in bodies, as Enoch and ...
In this particular verse, the message is a call to humility, reminding the people that God cannot be confined or controlled by human efforts, and that true ...
David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 66, describes the ultimate victory of God, who will repay His enemies, and comes with fire to deliver Jerusalem.
The prophet, having denounced God's judgments against a hypocritical nation, that made a jest of God's word and would not answer him when he called to them.
God is looking for a heart to dwell in, a heart that is tender and broken, not one concerned with the externals of religion.
By assigning “heaven” for his habitation, he means that the majesty of God fills all things, and is everywhere diffused; and that he is so far from being shut ...
11 февр. 2018 г. · Isaiah gives them a lesson on what God is looking for, and he pleads with them to make certain that their calling and election are sure.
In this profound verse, God emphasizes the insignificance of physical temples and rituals compared to the humble heart of a believer.
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