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What does the Bible say about lambs feeding after their manna?

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Isaiah 5:17 illustrates God's provision for His people, likening them to lambs who receive sustenance.

In Isaiah 5:17, the phrase 'Then shall the lambs feed after their manna' conveys God's promise of provision for His people, depicted as vulnerable lambs. This imagery signifies not only their dependence upon God but also God's covenant faithfulness in providing care and nourishment. The context highlights God's judgments against His people due to their disobedience, yet it also emphasizes the hopeful assurance that He will ultimately tend to His elect, inviting them to partake in His grace. The calling of the Gentiles is also implied, as they, like the lambs, are drawn into spiritual nourishment through Jesus Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 5:17, Ephesians 2:12-13, Isaiah 53:7

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