Isaiah 51:4 Meaning

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Isaiah 51:4 Meaning. His special people, whether jews or gentiles, chosen by him, taken into covenant with him; Here seems to be a prophecy of a new revelation to be made of god's mind and will, and a new dispensation or establishment of religion, for any.

V Bible 514 Isa Isaiah 514 Parallel Verses New International Version
V Bible 514 Isa Isaiah 514 Parallel Verses New International Version

Web isaiah 51:4 hearken unto me, my people; For a law shall proceed from me, and i will make my judgment to rest for a light of the people ( isaiah 51:4 ). Here seems to be a prophecy of a new revelation to be made of god's mind and will, and a new dispensation or establishment of religion, for any. Isaiah 51:1) is that the truth of the lord is going out to the nations with a saving power that will outlast the universe. Web lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look upon the earth beneath; His special people, whether jews or gentiles, chosen by him, taken into covenant with him; For a law shall proceed from me, and i will make my judgment to rest for a light of the people. 'listen to me, my people. For law will proceed from me, and i will make my justice rest as a light of the peoples. Final redemption of israel and punishment of oppressors.

His special people, whether jews or gentiles, chosen by him, taken into covenant with him; This reminds us that though these promises had a near fulfillment in the return from. Hearken unto me, my people — ye jews, whom i chose to be my peculiar people, do not reject my counsel, which, i have told you, even the gentiles will receive,. For a law shall proceed from me, and i will make my judgment to rest for a light of the people. Web 4 hearken unto me, my people; For law will proceed from me, and i will make my justice rest as a light of the peoples. Hearken unto me, my people. Web hearken unto me, my people; And give ear unto me, o my nation: Hear me, israel, for my law will be proclaimed, and my justice will become a light to the nations. Given to christ, redeemed by him as a peculiar people, and called by his grace;