Isaiah 7
In Isaiah 7, King Ahaz of Judah is faced with a military threat from two neighboring kingdoms. Isaiah is sent by God to reassure Ahaz that the Lord will protect Judah but Ahaz is skeptical. As a sign of God's promise, Isaiah challenges Ahaz to ask for any sign from the Lord. Despite Ahaz's reluctance, Isaiah reveals a prophecy of a virgin giving birth to a son who will bring salvation to Israel.
Bible version
God's Promise to King Ahaz
Commentary
This chapter demonstrates God's faithfulness to His people, even in the face of adversity and doubt. Despite Ahaz's disbelief, God offers a sign of His promise through the prophecy of the virgin birth. This miraculous event would fulfill God's plan for salvation, ultimately leading to the birth of Jesus Christ. As believers, we can trust in God's promises, even when circumstances seem overwhelming or uncertain.
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There are 25 verses in Isaiah, chapter 7.