Isaiah 35:9

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Isaiah 35:9 promises a safe place where no dangerous animals like lions or other predators will exist. It's a place where only those who have been saved or 'redeemed' will walk. The message is about a future of safety and peace for God's people.

Explained for Children

Imagine a playground where there are no bullies or scary animals. This is like that playground, a safe place where only kids who have been chosen to play there can go. It's a happy, safe place for everyone who is special to God.

Historical Background

Isaiah was a prophet who lived around 700 BC. He spoke to the people of Israel, warning them of judgment but also promising a future of peace and safety. This verse is part of a broader message about God's plan to restore and protect His people.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we can see this verse as a promise of a future where we will be safe from harm. It can inspire us to work towards creating safe communities and environments, where everyone can feel secure and live in peace.

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Related Verses

Isaiah 11:6-9Ezekiel 34:25Revelation 21:4Isaiah 43:19Matthew 5:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'the redeemed shall walk there' mean?
The 'redeemed' refers to people who have been rescued or saved. This phrase means that only those who have been saved by God will enter this safe place.
How can we apply this verse to our communities today?
We can work towards creating safe, welcoming communities where everyone feels secure and protected, reflecting the peace promised in this verse.
What does the absence of lions and ravenous beasts symbolize?
The absence of dangerous animals symbolizes a place free from fear and harm, representing the safety and peace that God promises to His people.
Who are the 'redeemed' in Isaiah's prophecy?
The 'redeemed' in Isaiah's prophecy are those who have been saved or delivered by God, often referring to God's people who have faith in Him.
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