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It shall happen in that day, that a great trumpet shall be blown; and they shall come who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria, and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt; and they shall worship Yahweh in the holy mountain at Jerusalem.
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God's Sovereign Trumpet Call
Scholars explain that the "great trumpet" is a powerful metaphor for God's divine summons. Drawing imagery from military calls to assemble or the trumpets of the Jubilee year, it signifies a decisive act of God to gather His scattered and perishing people from their exile. This is not a human initiative, but a sovereign call from God to bring His people home.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The great trumpet shall be blown - This verse is designed to describe in another way the same fact as that stated in ([Reference Is…
19th Century
Anglican
The great trumpet shall be blown ... —The symbolism had a probable origin in the silver trumpets which were used …
16th Century
Protestant
It shall also come to pass in that day. This is the explanation of the former verse. He speaks metaphorically and shows that so great will…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And it shall come to pass in that day When the Lord is about to do the above things, and in order to it. The Talmudi…
In the days of the gospel, the latter days, the gospel church shall be more firmly fixed than the Jewish church and shall spread further. May our s…
13th Century
Catholic
In that day. In this part, the author recalls God’s divine and fatherly correction. This correction comes first by foreign scour…
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