And the people shall take them, and bring them to their place: and the house of Israel shall possess them in the land of the LORD for servants and handmaids: and they shall take them captives, whose captives they were; and they shall rule over their oppressors.
The nations will help bring God's people back to their homeland. In the Lord's land, Israel will have these same nations serve them as workers. The tables will be turned - those who were once captives will now capture their former captors, and those who were oppressed will now rule over those who oppressed them.
God is promising that Israel's situation will be completely reversed - their enemies who once enslaved them will one day serve them instead.
📚 Historical Context
This prophecy was given during a time when Israel faced threats from powerful empires like Assyria and Babylon. The Jewish people had experienced or were facing exile and oppression from these foreign powers. Isaiah is prophesying about a future restoration when God's people would return from exile and be vindicated.
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