Isaiah 30:30

"You will have a song, as in the night when a holy feast is kept, and gladness of heart, as when one goes with a flute to come to the LORD’s mountain, to Israel’s Rock."

Key Reflection

This verse depicts a joyful celebration where believers will sing songs of praise at night, similar to holy feasts, and experience gladness in their hearts as they journey with music to worship the Lord on His mountain. It envisions a vibrant, eternal feast of redemption where God’s people express unwavering devotion and joy through song and celebration.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

And the Lord shall cause his glorious voice to be heard -That is, he would give command to destroy them. They could not fail to recognize his voice, and to feel that it was accomplished by him. The lighting down of his arm -The descent of his arm - alluding to the act of striking, as with a sword, by which an army is cut down. With the flame -(see the note atIsaiah 29:6). And tempest, and hailstones -With us it is rare that a storm of hail would be severe enough to destroy an army. But in oriental countries and in tropical climates, storms of hail are not unfrequently of sufficient violence to do it if the army were encamped in the open field.

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