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What does the Bible say about the feast of fat things in Isaiah?

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Isaiah 25:6 describes a divine feast prepared by the Lord, symbolizing salvation for all people.

Isaiah 25:6 presents a vision of the Lord making a feast of rich provisions, symbolizing the ultimate salvation and blessings He promises to His people. This feast includes 'fat things full of marrow' and 'wines on the lees well refined', metaphorically expressing the richness and abundance of God's grace and forgiveness through Jesus Christ. The passage emphasizes that this feast is intended for all nations, Jew and Gentile alike, illustrating God's inclusive plan of salvation that transcends ethnic boundaries.
Scripture References: Isaiah 25:6, Isaiah 25:8

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