Isaiah 9.6-7.
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Isaiah lived in southern Israel, also called Judah or Judea. The Judeans worried greatly about the threat of Assyrian invasion. A number of Judeans were convinced the L
But even when we think the End has come, that everything’s been destroyed and is over and done with, God knows better. He had Isaiah say this to all Israelis—both the defeated, discouraged northerners scattered all over Assyria; and the southerners fearfully getting their End Times bunkers ready in Judea:
Isaiah 9.6-7 KWL - 6 For a child was begotten by us. A son was given to us. The empire is on his shoulder.
- His name is called Wondrously Helped by God, Great God, Eternal Father, Peace Chief.
- 7 There is no end to the abundance and peace of his empire, over his kingdom, David’s throne.
- It establishes it, upholds it with justice and rightness, from now to forever.
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ORD of War does this.
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Christians have definitely adopted this passage as applying to Jesus. We regularly refer to him by these titles.
- WONDERFUL (as in
KJV ;פֶּ֠לֶא /pelé, “unique, great, difficult, miraculous”). Properly this describes the next word—it tells us which sort of counselor this Messiah is—but Christians frequently interpret it on its own, and describe Jesus as wonderful. Which he is; I’m not saying otherwise. - COUNSELOR (as in
KJV ; (יוֹעֵץ֙ /yohéch, “YHWH -aided”). Because people insist on word-for-word translation, they convert this idea into too few words. In the 1600s a counselor was what you called an aide or assistant, meaning someone who helps you, and not just with useful advice. Yohéch means the LORD ’s the one providing the aid. This Messiah’s gonna be miraculously helped by God. But, y’know, Christians prefer the idea of Jesus being our counselor—which, again, he is.1Jn 2.1 - MIGHTY GOD
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אֵ֣ל גִּבּ֔וֹר /El-Gibbór, “God the powerful warrior”). The word El means “God,” but same as in our culture, it can refer to a lowercase-G “god” who’s not so much a divine being as just a really powerful person, like a superhero. So the folks who initially read Isaiah might not’vetaken this literally and imagined Messiah would beGod incarnate; he’d just be a really mighty king. Thing is,Jesus is God incarnate. So, y’know, take it literally. - ETERNAL FATHER
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אֲבִי עַ֖ד /aviád, “perpetual father,”KJV “everlasting Father”). Occasionallywe get modalists who insist this means Jesus is the Father, and use it to confoundhow trinity is described. Properly, this refers to how the ancients tended to call their spiritual leaders “father” (something Jesus discouragedMt 23.9 ), and this Messiah would likewise be their spiritual father—but not merely for a short time. He’d perpetually be their father. He’d be their go-to guy about God. - PEACE CHIEF
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שַׂר ־שָׁלֽוֹם /sar-shalóm,KJV “Prince of Peace”). A sar refers to any leader, and Hebrews used it to describe nobles, generals, civic leaders, or anyone else in charge. Messiah’s gonna be in charge of peace: He’s gonna get it, and grant it to his people.
So if you’re worried about the specter of chaos and war looming over your land, if you’re one of