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Isaiah 4:5 meaning

In the prophetic vision of Isaiah, a future day is highlighted, signifying hope amidst despair for the people of Israel. Isaiah offers a picture of divine restoration and protection that will come following judgment. He describes a time when God’s presence will shine brightly on Mount Zion, symbolizing restoration and security for the remnant who have remained faithful. Central to this vision is the transformation of Jerusalem and its people into a beautiful representation of God's glory and favor.

This prophecy emphasizes God’s commitment to purifying His people and providing shelter and guidance. Through a metaphor of fire and smoke, it conveys how His divine presence will both protect and warm those who dwell in Zion. The imagery serves as a reminder that even in times of hardship and calamity, God's promise of a renewed community stands firm, echoing themes of mercy and redemption prevalent throughout scripture. The hope captured here reflects the ultimate promise of the Messiah and the fulfillment of divine purpose in Israel's life. The verse reads: And the LORD will create upon every dwelling place of mount Zion, and upon her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night: for upon all the glory shall be a defence. (Isaiah 4:5).

Other Relevant Commentaries:

  • 1 Samuel 4:5-9 meaning. God’s presence is not confined to an object, but to the hearts of those who truly follow Him.
  • Jeremiah 4:5-9 meaning. God calls His people to heed His voice, acknowledging their need for His protection and responding with genuine repentance in the face of looming judgment.
  • Isaiah 50:4-6 meaning. Isaiah begins his third Servant Song prophesying about the Messiah. It is in the voice of the Servant, who reveals that He is a disciple and follower of the LORD God. It is from the LORD that the Servant learns of GOD’s will and the Servant listens to Him so that He will faithfully obey. The Servant does not turn back from doing the LORD’s will, even when He is whipped, spit upon, and has His beard plucked by His enemies.