Isaiah, 25

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1 O Lord, you are my God! I will exalt you, and I will confess your name. For you have accomplished miracles. Your plan, from antiquity, is faithful. Amen.

2 For you have appointed a city as a tomb, a strong city for ruination, a house of foreigners: so that it may not be a city, and so that it may not be rebuilt forever.

3 Concerning this, a strong people will praise you; a city with a robust people will fear you.

4 For you have been the strength of the poor, the strength of the indigent in his tribulation, a refuge from the whirlwind, a shadow from the heat. For the spirit of the mighty is like a whirlwind striking against a wall.

5 You will bring low the uprising of foreigners, just as heat brings thirst. And like heat under a torrential cloud, you will cause the offshoot of the strong to wither away.

6 And the Lord of hosts will cause all the peoples on this mountain to feast on fatness, to feast on wine, a fatness full of marrow, a purified wine.

7 And he will cast down violently, on this mountain, the face of the chains, with which all peoples had been bound, and the net, with which all nations had been covered.

8 He will violently cast down death forever. And the Lord God will take away the tears from every face, and he will take away the disgrace of his people from the entire earth. For the Lord has spoken it.

9 And they will say in that day: “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us. This is the Lord! We have endured for him. We will exult and rejoice in his salvation.”

10 For the hand of the Lord will rest upon this mountain. And Moab will be trampled under him, just as stubble is worn away by a wagon.

11 And he will extend his hands under him, like a swimmer extending his hands to swim. And he will bring down his glory with a clap of his hands.

12 And the fortifications of your sublime walls will fall, and be brought low, and be torn down to the ground, even to the dust.




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Isaiah 25 is a chapter that talks about the salvation and glory that God will bring to His people. The prophet Isaiah begins the chapter praising God for his righteousness and faithfulness, and then talks about the destruction of Israel's enemies and the restoration of Jerusalem. He describes a heavenly feast God will prepare for all peoples, in which death will be destroyed and crying will be removed. Below are five verses related to the topics addressed in Isaiah 25:

Psalm 23:4: "Although I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will not fear any harm, because you are with me; your staff and your staff comfort me." This verse talks about the presence of God and his loving care even in the most difficult times, including death.

Isaiah 60:19: "There will be no more sun to illuminate you by day, no moon and stars to alumate you at night; the Lord will be your light forever, your God will be your glory." This verse talks about the presence of God as light and glory to his people, an image that also appears in Isaiah 25.

1 Corinthians 15:54: "And when this corruptible body covers the incorruptibility, and what is mortal to coat of immortality, then the word that is written will be fulfilled: 'Death was destroyed by victory!'" This verse speaks About the victory over the death that Christ brought through his resurrection, a theme that also appears in Isaiah 25.

Revelation 7:17: "For the lamb that is in the center of the throne shall noticed them and guide them into the sources of the water of life. And God will wipe away from His eyes every tear." This verse talks about the heavenly banquet and the destruction of crying, which are also mentioned in Isaiah 25.

2 Corinthians 5:1: "We know that if our earthly housing this tabernacle is undone, we have a building, an eternal house in the heavens, not made by human hands." This verse talks about the hope of eternal life that Christians have in God, a hope that is also emphasized in Isaiah 25.


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