In that day sing ye unto her, A vineyard of red wine.
When that day comes, sing to her: 'A vineyard of the finest wine.'
This verse is calling people to celebrate and sing about a beautiful, fruitful vineyard that represents God's restored people.
📚 Historical Context
In the 8th century BC, during the time of the Assyrian threat to Israel and Judah, the prophet Isaiah often used the vineyard as a metaphor for God's people, as seen in earlier chapters like Isaiah 5, where it represented Israel's unfaithfulness. This verse in Isaiah 27:2 is part of a prophetic vision of restoration, where God promises to protect and transform His vineyard into a symbol of abundance, pointing to a future day of blessing and redemption. It reflects God's ongoing covenant relationship with Israel amidst cycles of judgment and hope.
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