Isaiah 4:2

Afrikaans 1983

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Isaiah predicts a future time when God's chosen leader will be beautiful and glorious, and the people who survive will find their lives excellent and comely. The prophet Isaiah is speaking, and the key message is about a future restoration and glory for God's people.

Explained for Children

Imagine a beautiful tree that grows in a garden. This tree is so special because it comes from God. The fruit it bears is the best you've ever seen, and it makes everyone who eats it feel happy and proud. That's what this verse is talking about—a time when God will make everything beautiful and wonderful again.

Historical Background

Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this verse around 700 BCE. The audience was the people of Judah, who were facing a time of political turmoil and moral decline. The cultural setting was one of hope for a future restoration under God's sovereignty.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a community that has faced a natural disaster and is rebuilding. This verse reminds them that there is a future of beauty and glory ahead, and that the survivors will find their new life to be excellent and comely, just as God intended.

Topics

hoperestorationsalvationbeautyglorysurvival

Related Verses

Jeremiah 23:5Zechariah 3:8Romans 15:12Revelation 22:16John 15:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'branch of the LORD' mentioned in Isaiah 4:2?
The 'branch of the LORD' is often interpreted as a reference to the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who will bring beauty and glory to the world.
What does 'escaped of Israel' mean in this verse?
'Escaped of Israel' refers to those who survived difficult times and will enjoy the restored beauty and glory promised by God.
How does this verse relate to restoration?
This verse points to a future where God will restore the beauty and glory to His people, indicating a time of renewal and hope.
Can you explain the imagery of 'fruit of the earth' in this verse?
The 'fruit of the earth' symbolizes the good things that come from the land, representing the prosperity and blessings that will come to those who survive and trust in God.
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