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What does the Bible say about the vision of Isaiah?

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Isaiah's vision in chapter 6 reveals his encounter with the Lord on His throne, highlighting God's holiness and Isaiah's sinfulness.

In Isaiah 6, Isaiah sees the Lord seated on His throne, high and lifted up, surrounded by seraphim who proclaim His holiness. This vision emphasizes the transcendence and purity of God, as well as the sinful state of humanity, as Isaiah cries out in despair, 'Woe is me! For I am undone.' The seraphim's response to Isaiah, touching his lips with a coal from the altar, symbolizes the purging of Isaiah's sin, showing God's grace in the midst of His holiness. This encounter illustrates the need for divine cleansing and the awe that accompanies a true encounter with God's glory.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-7

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