Isaiah 53:6 depicts the entire human race as having gone astray, and Paul attributes lying to the unsaved, unspiritual condition (Colossians 3:9). Expand Context SummaryPsalm 58:1–5 contains David's accusation of Israel's rulers and judges for their injustice. This was probably written ...
The Bible says, “But your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God, and your sins have hidden his face from you so that he does not hear” (Isaiah 59:2). When Jesus, died despite having lived a sinless life, He made God’s forgiveness available for all people, ...
Partlow, Claire L.Journal of Scriptural Reasoning
(18:28) Does holiness only have to do with separation of heart? Or separation of lifestyles? (29:23) Since God’s holiness is dangerous, how were people in Genesis able to interact with God before the laws were given? (33:05) John says God is love, but Isaiah says God is holy ...
What does Jesus mean by Meek? To be meek wasto be desperately poor, wretched(even Jesus is called wretched in Isaiah 53:2-3!), weak and needy. Without God's day-to-day miraculous intervention in their lives, these meek ones would waste away and die. They owned nothing of the earth....
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What Does "Wait on the Lord" Mean? What did Isaiah, and David, and other authors of the Bible mean when they wrote those words: “wait upon the Lord”? The Hebrew word Isaiah uses for “wait” isQavah.It means “to wait, look for, hope, expect.” ...
The account of the Easter story can be read in Mark,Chapters 14to 16,or Luke,Chapters 22to 24,and elements of it can be found in the other gospels too.Many of the events in the Easter story are foretold in the Old Testament in Isaiah chapter 53. ...
Hundreds of prophecies point to His birth (Isaiah 9:6-7), His Gospel ministry in word and deed, His sacrificial death on a Cross (Isaiah 53:1-10), His physical resurrection from the dead, and His bodily return to heaven (Psalm 16:8-11). John 3:16, says it best: “For God so ...
(Isaiah 42:6) “He says: ‘It is too small a thing for you to be my servant to restore the tribes of Jacob and bring back those of Israel I have kept. I will also make you a light for the Gentiles, that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth.’” (Isaiah 49:6...