Isaiah 62:7

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is a command to keep urging someone, likely God or a leader, to work tirelessly until Jerusalem is praised around the world. It emphasizes the importance of Jerusalem's restoration and its impact on the global community.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who has a really messy room. You keep telling them, 'Don't stop until your room is so clean that everyone wants to see it!' That's what this verse is saying about Jerusalem - keep working until everyone in the world says, 'Wow, Jerusalem is amazing!'

Historical Background

Isaiah 62:7 was written by the prophet Isaiah during the Babylonian exile around 700-600 BCE. Isaiah was addressing the people of Israel, encouraging them to pray for Jerusalem's restoration and to not rest until it was a place of global praise.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can encourage us to persistently work towards goals that benefit our communities, such as improving local schools or cleaning up a park, until they become sources of pride and inspiration for others.

Topics

perseveranceprayerrestorationhopepraisecommunal effort

Related Verses

Isaiah 61:7Jeremiah 33:9Luke 18:1Psalms 137:5-6Romans 15:16

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'he' in Isaiah 62:7?
The 'he' in this verse is often interpreted as God, though it could also refer to a leader or a collective effort to restore Jerusalem.
What does it mean for Jerusalem to be a 'praise in the earth'?
It means that Jerusalem would be recognized and celebrated worldwide for its beauty, righteousness, and spiritual significance, becoming a source of admiration and inspiration to all.
How can this verse be applied to personal goals?
This verse encourages persistence in achieving significant goals, ensuring that one does not rest until the desired outcome is achieved, much like not resting until Jerusalem is praised around the world.
What role does prayer play in this verse?
Prayer plays a crucial role as it underscores the continuous and fervent petitioning to God to ensure the fulfillment of Jerusalem's restoration and global recognition.
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