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What does the Bible say about the vision in Isaiah 6?

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Isaiah 6 reveals a vision of the Lord seated on His throne, emphasizing His holiness and sovereignty.

Isaiah 6 opens with a profound vision where Isaiah sees the Lord high and lifted up, seated on His throne. This vision signifies not only the majesty of God but also emphasizes His holiness as the seraphim proclaim, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts.' The vision aligns with Revelation 4, where angels continually praise God’s holiness. It demonstrates the infinite separation between the divine and humanity, capturing the essence of God’s sovereignty over all creation and His ultimate authority in judgment and mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-3, Revelation 4:8

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The Vision
Paul Mahan · Oct 30, 2016
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