Isaiah 60
Isaiah 60 envisions a new day for Jerusalem, where the people will see the radiance of God's glory and be filled with joy. The prophet calls on the city to rise up and shine, to awaken from their slumber and experience a new dawn of hope and renewal. The chapter speaks of a future time when the city will be filled with the wealth of the nations, and people from all over the world will be drawn to its light.
Bible version
Arise and Shine: The Glory of Zion
Commentary
The imagery of light and darkness is a common theme in Isaiah, and in chapter 60 it takes on special significance. The prophet sees a time when the darkness that has enveloped Jerusalem will give way to a brilliant light that shines for all to see. This light is not just an external phenomenon, but a symbol of the inner radiance that comes from being in God's presence. The chapter speaks of the people's rejoicing, not because of their earthly wealth, but because of their restored relationship with God. For Christians, this chapter is a reminder that our hope is not in worldly things, but in the light of Christ, which shines in our hearts and empowers us to shine forth for the world to see.
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There are 22 verses in Isaiah, chapter 60.