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You shall also be a crown of beauty in the hand of Yahweh, and a royal diadem in the hand of your God.
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A Treasure in God's Hand
Commentators note the unusual image of a crown being 'in the hand' rather than on the head. This signifies that God's people are a cherished treasure He protects, values, and holds with delight. One scholar suggests God holds His church forth on His 'open palm' for all nations to see, displaying His glory through them. Your value is not defined by your circumstances, but by the fact that you are held securely in God's hand.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Thou shalt also be a crown of glory—On the application of the word ‘crown’ to a place, see the notes at Isaiah 28:1, where it is ap…
19th Century
Anglican
A crown of glory ... —The “crown” as distinctively kingly; the “diadem” implies a “tiara,” like the mitre of the High Priest ([Ref…
16th Century
Protestant
And you shall be a crown of glory. Isaiah proceeds with the same subject, and we need not wonder at this, for no one, judging by human sta…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You shall also be a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord , &c.] The church and her members are glorious in themsel…
The Son of God here assures his church of his unfailing love, and his pleading for her under all trials and difficulties. She shall be called by a …
13th Century
Catholic
For Zion’s sake. Here he promises the honor of glory to the people.
First, the prophet's petition is set forth.
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