The LORD promises that foreigners and eunuchs who join themselves to Him, keep His covenant, and hold fast will be given joy in His house and a name better than sons and daughters, “for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.” The chapter then rebukes Israel’s blind, greedy watchmen, who care only for their own gain.
Isaiah study chapter
Isaiah 56
ZionSalvation for foreigners and eunuchs; God’s house shall be “a house of prayer for all peoples.”
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