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Isaiah 11:1-
Isaiah 9:10
Isaiah gives a glorious picture of a future new world, governed by this branch.
We know this branch to be be Jesus Christ.
first I want to look at the meaning of the word branch as used in this context,
That word branch in Hebrew is netzer, which is the root word from which the name Nazareth is derived.
Jesus was called a Nazarene
Nazarene can either mean; “a man of Nazareth” or “a man of the Branch”
So Jesus would be a branch from the root or family line of Jesse; King David’s father.
This branch would become ruler of a world restored to peace, righteousness, and goodness.
The initial fulfillment of this prophecy came 700 years later when Jesus was born, will not be complete until His second coming.
I want to preach to you on the Subject:
The Branch from the Stem of Jesse
Last week we looked at the warning Isaiah gave to Judah; he warned them of the invasion of the Northern kingdom; Israel, by the Assyrians.
How the Assyrians wipe them out.
God had actually used them to come against His own people, because of their rebellion.
The Assyrians all but wipe them off of the face of the earth.
All the pride and arrogance of the children of Israel,
All the disobedience
All the worship of Idols
All the lack of reverence
All the perversion.
But yet the bible tells us that:
There was a remnant that remained.
A Stem.
What was once powerful men that stood as trees of cedars
all that was left was a stem,
The Dynasty of King David(jesses’ son) was destroyed.
All but a stem.
And the bible tells us:
there shall come forth a rod out of that stem.
and a branch shall grow out of his roots.
and that the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him,
The spirit of wisdom and understanding
the spirit of counsel and might
the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord
and shall make Him of quick understanding.
This stem is Jesus
The king of Kings and the Lord of Lords.
Isaiah tells us that He will judge not after the sight of His eyes
neither will He reprove after the hearing of His ears.
But with righteousness shall He judge the poor and reprove equity; meaning by the doctrine of the word of God.
Isaiah said He(Jesus) would smite the earth with the rod of His mouth and with the breath of His lip shall he slay the wicked
Isaiah 11:
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The Fall of Man ()
Enoch and Noah
Nimrod was a very significant man in ancient times, the grandson of Ham and great-grandson of Noah.
He started his kingdom in Babylon; which eventually came the tower of babel
Abraham, the founding father of the Jewish nation of Israel, he was a man of great faith and obedience to the will of God.
1 Thessalonians 4
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