KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Isaiah 8:21
21. And they shall pass through it, hardly bestead and hungry: and it shall come to pass, that when they shall be hungry, they shall fret themselves, and curse their king and their God, and look upward.
Read the verse in its context KJV Isaiah 8:21
Links to sermons and other Bible studies from AB Church Renens on Isaiah 8
KJV summary for : Isaiah 8
Summary: Isaiah Chapter 8 addresses impending judgment and the consequences of rejecting God's counsel. The chapter begins with Isaiah receiving a message from God regarding the Assyrian invasion and the resultant fear that will grip the people of Judah. The prophet is instructed to take a large scroll and write clearly the names "Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz," which signifies the swift coming of judgment against Israel and Syria. Isaiah is also called to be a witness to the people, warning them not to align themselves with worldly powers for security, as this will only lead to further despair. Instead, he emphasizes that true safety and security can only be found in the Lord. The theme of trust in God versus reliance on human strength is prominent, as Isaiah encourages the people to fear God rather than the nations or their leaders. The chapter concludes with a somber warning about the consequences of unbelief and the darkness that awaits those who turn away from the light of God’s guidance.
Read the Bible Verse Isaiah 8:21 in other verses of the Bible. See => multilingual verses Isaiah 8:21
Podcast : Listen to the Bible in 1 year Podcast
Download Stunning Bible Quotes with Isaiah Verses
See similar nature images overlayed with verses from the collection of free images in other Bible versions/ languages :
English Bible Versions :KJV Image Bible/ Scripture in Images ; Bible in Basic English Images
French Bible Versions :Images pour la Bible SegondImages pour la Bible S21