Isaiah 11:1
French (La Bible expliquée)
Un rameau sort du vieux tronc de Jessé, Ésaïe a toujours gardé foi et espérance en la promesse que le Seigneur a faite à David (2 Sam 7.14): son règne – et celui de ses descendants – n'aura pas de fin, car il met en œuvre parmi les hommes le règne de Dieu. Jessé est le père du roi David (1 Sam 16.18-19). Du royaume anéanti, tel un arbre coupé au ras du sol, un rameau, un rejeton rejaillira. Ce roi envoyé par Dieu gouvernera suivant l'Esprit du Seigneur, source de sagesse et de discernement. Il sera attentif au droit des plus petits parmi le peuple. La paix sous son règne rayonnera sur l'ensemble du monde vivant. Il répandra la connaissance du Seigneur dans tout le pays et sera un signe pour toutes les nations. Par lui la présence du Seigneur deviendra universelle. un rejeton pousse de ses racines.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah tells us that a future leader will come from the family of Jesse, and this leader will be Jesus. The 'rod' and 'Branch' symbolize a strong leader growing from humble roots. The message is about hope for a new, righteous ruler.
Explained for Children
Imagine a tree that's not doing so well, but from its roots, a new, strong branch starts to grow. This branch will become a beautiful tree that helps everyone. In this story, the branch is Jesus, who comes from Jesse's family.
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet in the Old Testament, wrote this around 700 BCE to the people of Judah. At the time, they were waiting for a better leader, and Isaiah gives them hope that a great leader will come from Jesse's family.
Living It Out Today
Today, when a community faces challenges and needs new leadership, they can look to this verse for hope. It reminds us that new beginnings can emerge from the most unexpected places, offering strength and renewal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Jesse in Isaiah 11:1?
Jesse was the father of King David, and this verse is talking about a future leader from Jesse's family, which is a prophesy about Jesus.
What does 'rod' and 'Branch' symbolize in Isaiah 11:1?
The 'rod' and 'Branch' symbolize a future leader who will grow from humble beginnings, promising strength and renewal for the people.
How is Isaiah 11:1 relevant to Christians?
Christians see this verse as a prophesy about Jesus, indicating that he would come from the lineage of Jesse, offering hope and salvation.
What can we learn from Isaiah 11:1 about leadership?
We can learn that true leadership often emerges from unexpected places and that it brings strength and hope to communities in need.
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