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How does Isaiah's vision relate to the New Testament?

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Isaiah's vision foreshadows Christ's redemptive work and is quoted in the New Testament.

Isaiah's vision serves as a significant precursor to the revelation of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. The passage of Isaiah 6 is quoted by John in his Gospel, indicating that Isaiah saw Christ’s glory (John 12:41). This connection emphasizes that the sovereignty and holiness presented in Isaiah's vision are fulfilled in the person and work of Christ. The vision informs our understanding of Jesus's role in the gospel—wherein He comes as the fulfillment of all prophetic revelations and God's plan of salvation, thus linking the Old Testament's prophetic tradition with the revelation of the New Testament.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-10; John 12:41; Hebrews 1:1-2

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