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Isaiah 4

Isaiah 4 Summary

Isaiah 4 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 4 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 4

At its heart, Isaiah teaches that the holy one judges sin and saves through his servant. Isaiah 4 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