Isaiah 56:7

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God promises to bring people to his holy mountain and make them joyful in his house of prayer. Their offerings and sacrifices will be accepted on his altar. The key message is that God's house is for all people.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big, beautiful playground that everyone can play in. God is saying that his special place, like a playground, is open to everyone. Everyone gets to come and be happy there, and God is happy when they come to pray.

Historical Background

Isaiah 56 was written by the prophet Isaiah, likely around 700 BCE. This verse was written to a Jewish audience in a time when worship was centered around the temple in Jerusalem, and religious practices were exclusive to Jews. The verse extends the concept of inclusion to all people.

Living It Out Today

Consider a community center that opens its doors to everyone in the neighborhood, regardless of background. This verse can inspire modern communities to be more inclusive, welcoming, and to celebrate diversity in their places of worship and community gatherings.

Topics

inclusionprayersalvationdiversityworshiplove

Related Verses

Isaiah 56:1John 2:13-16Acts 2:9-11Revelation 7:9Matthew 28:19-20

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'holy mountain' refer to in Isaiah 56:7?
The 'holy mountain' typically refers to the temple mount in Jerusalem, the location where the temple stood and was considered the dwelling place of God.
How does this verse relate to the New Testament's message of inclusivity?
This verse prefigures the New Testament's message of inclusivity by stating that God's house is for all people, not just the Israelites, which aligns with Jesus' teachings on love and inclusivity.
What are 'burnt offerings and sacrifices' in this context?
These are specific types of offerings prescribed in the Old Testament. 'Burnt offerings' were animals fully consumed by fire on the altar, symbolizing total dedication to God, while 'sacrifices' could include food or other items given in worship.
How can churches today apply the message of Isaiah 56:7?
Churches can apply this message by creating welcoming environments that celebrate diversity, actively seek to include all people, and foster a sense of belonging for everyone who enters.
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