Isaiah, 66

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14 You shah see and your heart shall rejoice, and your bones shall flourish like an herb, and the hand of the Lord shall be known to his servants, and he shall be angry with his enemies.




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Isaiah 66 is the last chapter of Isaiah's book and presents a message about God's judgment and the restoration of Jerusalem. The chapter begins with God questioning who He will honor and follow His commandments, then presents the promise of restoration of Jerusalem and the coming of a new heaven and a new earth. The chapter also talks about the rejection of the wicked and the true worship of God.

Isaiah 66:13: "As someone to whom your Mother comforts, so I will comfort them; in Jerusalem you will be comforted" This verse speaks about God's consolation to your people after the restoration of Jerusalem, showing love and care of God for your children.

Psalm 50:15: "Invoke me on the day of anguish; I will deliver you, and you will glorify me" This verse presents God's promise to help those who invoke him during his difficulties, and thus will be saved and glorify his name .

Revelation 21:1: "I saw a new sky and new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth passed, and the sea no longer existed" this verse shows the promise of the creation of a new heaven and new earth, presenting restoration and the perfection of the world of God.

John 4:23: "But the time comes and has come, where true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth; because they are the Father seeks to their worshipers" this verse talks about the true worship of God, where The sincerity of the heart and the pursuit of truth are fundamental.

Malachi 4:1: "For behold, that day comes burning as a furnace; all the superb and all who commit wicked will be like straw; and the day to come will be burned, says the Lord of hosts, luck That will not leave them or branch "this verse presents the rejection of the wicked on the day of God's judgment, showing the importance of following their commandments and living a just life.


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