Isaiah 32:1

"Isaiah."

Key Reflection

In Isaiah 32:1-2, the term "Isaiah" refers to the prophet who speaks of a future king ruling in righteousness and princes governing with justice. This prophecy points forward to themes of divine governance and the establishment of a just society, reflecting the broader narrative of God’s plan for redemption and restoration.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Behold, a king -That is, Hezekiah. That it refers to him is apparent from the connection. The reign of Ahaz had been one of oppression and idolatry. This was to be succeeded by the reign of one under whom the rights of the people would be secured, and under whom there would be a state of general prosperity. This may have been uttered while Ahaz was on the throne, or it may have been when Hezekiah began to reign.

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