BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Isaiah 9:4
4. For by your hand the yoke on his neck and the rod on his back, even the rod of his cruel master, have been broken, as in the day of Midian.
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Summary: Isaiah Chapter 9 speaks to the themes of hope and divine intervention amid darkness and despair. The chapter begins with a prophecy of light coming into a region that has known great suffering, specifically addressing the northern tribes of Israel. This light is identified with the coming of a child, who will be a source of joy and deliverance, often interpreted as a messianic figure. The names attributed to this child, such as "Wonderful Counselor," "Mighty God," "Everlasting Father," and "Prince of Peace," highlight His divine nature and the transformative impact He will have on the world. Additionally, the chapter emphasizes the establishment of a reign characterized by justice and peace, reflecting God's commitment to restore His people. Ultimately, the chapter reassures the faithful of God's sovereignty and His plan for redemption despite present challenges.
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