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What does the Bible say about the phrase 'in that day'?

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The phrase 'in that day' appears frequently in the Bible, particularly in the books of Isaiah and Zechariah, signifying a time of God's revelation and fulfillment of His promises.

'In that day' is a recurring phrase in the scriptures, particularly found in the prophetic books such as Isaiah and Zechariah. It symbolizes the moment when God acts decisively to fulfill His promises, often related to the coming of the Messiah and the establishment of His kingdom. In Isaiah, for example, it is often associated with the day of salvation and the gathering of God's people. Zechariah also utilizes this phrase to demonstrate the day when many nations will turn to the Lord and experience His salvation, effectively indicating the gospel day that has been in effect since Christ's coming.
Scripture References: Isaiah 19:23-24, Zechariah 2:11, Zechariah 14

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In That Day
Norm Wells · Nov 30, 2022
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