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  2. Isaiah 60 - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah 60 is the sixtieth chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old ... Cross-references include Isaiah 2:3, Isaiah 11:10, Isaiah 43:6 ...

  3. Old Testament messianic prophecies quoted in the New ...

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    In contrast to v.1, God is spoken of in the third person. The Zion tradition (see Isaiah 2:1–4; 60:1–22) and royal tradition are here connected. While v.1-2 express the great power of the king, they also emphasize it comes from God" (YHWH). [75] Psalm 110 is viewed as messianic in both Jewish and Christian tradition. [76]

  4. Light unto the nations - Wikipedia

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    Luke 2:29–32. In the Acts of the Apostles, Paul the Apostle draws on the prophecy of Isaiah in his preaching announcing Jesus as the Messiah Acts 13:47 Acts 26:23. This has been related to Jesus' identification of himself with the light of the world in John's Gospel, [9] saying; "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk ...

  5. Messiah Part I - Wikipedia

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    In stark contrast, the bass sings the continuation in an accompagnato "For behold, darkness shall cover the earth" (Isaiah 60:2–3) on a background of the strings playing mysterious repeated motifs in major and minor seconds, until the text switches to "but the Lord shall arise" (which the voice presents as a melisma of two measures), followed ...

  6. Book of Isaiah - Wikipedia

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    Deutero-Isaiah/Second Isaiah (chapters 40–54), with two major divisions, 40–48 and 49–54, the first emphasising Israel, the second Zion and Jerusalem: [18] An introduction and conclusion stressing the power of God's word over everything; A second introduction and conclusion within these in which a herald announces salvation to Jerusalem;

  7. Isaiah - Wikipedia

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    King Manasseh said to Isaiah "Moses, your master, said 'No man may see God and live'; [55] but you have said 'I saw the Lord seated upon his throne'"; [56] and went on to point out other contradictions—as between Deuteronomy [57] and Isaiah 40; [58] between Exodus 33 [59] and 2 Kings [60] Isaiah thought: "I know that he will not accept my ...

  8. Isaiah 2 - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah 2 is the second chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old ... Isaiah 49:22; Isaiah 60:3; Isaiah 66:12; Verse 4. Bible verse ...

  9. Ephah - Wikipedia

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    Ephah is mentioned again in Isaiah 60:6 as a transporter of gold and frankincense from Sheba, who shall thus bring enlargement to Judah and praise to Yahweh. [3] Ephah is described as a land whence dromedaries would come to Israel: "A multitude of camels shall cover you, the young camels of Midian and Ephah." [4]