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What does the Bible say about the burden of the valley of vision?

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The burden of the valley of vision refers to God's revelation to His people in Jerusalem, highlighting their need to turn from self-reliance and seek Him.

In Isaiah 22, the burden of the valley of vision signifies the weighty message God gave through His prophet to the people of Jerusalem. This valley is surrounded by mountains, representing God's revelation and vision provided through the prophets. The passage illustrates the futility of human wisdom and the need for the people to turn from their reliance on their own understanding and seek God's mercy. God, through Isaiah, urges the citizens to recognize their impending danger posed by Assyria and return to Him, acknowledging their helplessness. The emphasis is on the need for divine intervention, reinforcing the central theme of sovereign grace and our dependency on God for salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 22:1-11

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