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1 | Whose rest shall be glorious? | Is 11:10 | Ray | 19195 | ||
Isaiah 11:10, King James Version, "And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek: and his rest shall be glorious." Question: Whose rest shall be glorious? |
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2 | Whose rest shall be glorious? | Is 11:10 | misstammie58 | 19201 | ||
Those who die in Christ. | ||||||
3 | Whose rest shall be glorious? | Is 11:10 | Ray | 19246 | ||
Hi misstammie58, Welcome to the forum. First of all, is the King James your version of choice? Your answer is "Those who die in Christ". Does that mean just of the Gentiles who are mentioned in the verse? Later, Ray |
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4 | Whose rest shall be glorious? | Is 11:10 | misstammie58 | 19288 | ||
no | ||||||
5 | Whose rest shall be glorious? | Is 11:10 | Ray | 19344 | ||
Hi misstammie58, You are a person of few words and I can appreciate that. I did however ask two questions so I'll need to hear a few more from you. If you answered "no" to the King James question, perhaps you can consider changing your initial answer. The King James gives you no help in determining whether "his rest" is talking of Deity or not. Your initial answer says that you thought that it was not talking of Deity. The New King James reads "And His resting place shall be glorious." Do you want to add another word or two? Or perhaps someone else has a word for us. Later, Ray |
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