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What does the Bible say about the holy seed in Isaiah 6:13?

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Isaiah 6:13 refers to a holy seed that serves as a remnant amidst desolation, symbolizing Christ and His people.

In Isaiah 6:13, the holy seed represents a remnant of God's chosen people who are preserved despite the desolation around them. The imagery of a leafless tree emphasizes the spiritual barrenness seen in Israel at the time, yet within this apparent lifelessness, God guarantees hope and sustenance through the holy seed, which ultimately points to Christ. This concept ties into the assurance of salvation for the remnant, who are regarded as holy because of their connection to Christ. Such themes resonate throughout the Scriptures, highlighting God's sovereignty and faithfulness to His promises, even in dire circumstances.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:13, Genesis 3:15, Galatians 3:16

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