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How do we know Jesus is represented in Isaiah's vision?

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Jesus is identified in Isaiah's vision as the Lord on the throne, as confirmed by the Gospel of John.

John 12:41 explicitly states that Isaiah spoke of Jesus when he saw His glory in the vision. This identification is crucial as it reveals that the 'Lord' Isaiah encountered was none other than Christ Himself. Throughout the Old Testament, Christ is the fulfillment of prophetic imagery. The seraphim's worship of this 'Lord' emphasizes His divine nature, affirming that the vision is a clear revelation of Jesus Christ’s divinity. Understanding this connection enriches the interpretation of the Old Testament, showcasing Christ as the central figure of redemption from Genesis onward.
Scripture References: John 12:41, Isaiah 6:1

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