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Isaiah 39

Isaiah 39 Summary

Isaiah 39 is part of Isaiah, Isaiah warns of judgment yet promises a coming Servant who saves — the most quoted prophet in the New Testament. Written by isaiah for judah and jerusalem, Isaiah unfolds across 66 chapters set in 8th century bc judah. Chapter 39 continues the book's central themes of holiness, judgment, salvation, the messiah. Read in the King James Version (KJV), this passage invites careful study and reflection — examine its key verses, consider their historical context, and apply their meaning to daily faith and prayer.

Meaning of Isaiah 39

At its heart, Isaiah teaches that the holy one judges sin and saves through his servant. Isaiah 39 contributes to this message, calling readers to understand the passage and live it out.

Key Verses

  • Isaiah 6:3
  • Isaiah 9:6
  • Isaiah 53:5