Isaiah 60:7

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that the flocks from Kedar and the rams from Nebaioth will come to God's altar and be accepted. It's God speaking and the main message is that foreign peoples will come to worship and glorify God's house.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big party and all your friends from different schools bring their favorite snacks to share. That's like what this verse is saying: all the animals from different places will come to bring gifts to God's house, and God will be very happy about it.

Historical Background

Isaiah 60:7 is part of the book of Isaiah, written around 700 BCE. Isaiah was a prophet who was speaking to the Israelites who were in exile and facing difficult times. This verse is about the future when foreigners will come to worship in God's temple.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this can be seen as a message for churches or religious communities. It encourages welcoming people from different backgrounds to come and participate in worship, enriching the community with their unique contributions.

Topics

worshipforeignersacceptanceGod's housegloryprophetic vision

Related Verses

Psalm 65:2Genesis 25:13Romans 15:9Psalm 47:9Zechariah 14:16

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Kedar and Nebaioth?
Kedar and Nebaioth were descendants of Ishmael, Abraham's son through Hagar. They were nomadic tribes known for their flocks and often associated with the Arabian Peninsula.
Why are the flocks and rams important in this verse?
Flocks and rams symbolize the wealth and offerings of foreign peoples. Their inclusion in God's worship underscores the idea that God's glory is enhanced by contributions from all corners of the earth.
How does this verse relate to modern-day churches?
This verse can be seen as a call for churches to be inclusive and welcoming of people from diverse backgrounds, recognizing their value and contributions to the community.
What does it mean to glorify the house of God?
Glorifying the house of God means to honor and enhance the sanctity of the place where God is worshipped, often through acts of worship and offerings that reflect the glory of God.
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