Old Testament

Isaiah 37:35

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, God promises to protect the city of Jerusalem from its enemies.

Author
Isaiah the prophet
Written
Around 700 BC
Genre
Prophecy
Original Audience
Judah and the surrounding nations
CBTClear Bible Translation

'I will defend this city and save it — for my own sake and for the sake of my servant David.'"

KJVKing James Version

For I will defend this city to save it for mine own sake, and for my servant David’s sake.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, God promises to protect the city of Jerusalem from its enemies. He emphasizes that His decision to defend the city is not just for the people living there, but primarily for His own honor and for the legacy of King David, who was a faithful servant. This assurance highlights God's commitment to His covenant with David and His desire to uphold His reputation. The context of this promise comes during a time of crisis when Jerusalem is under threat, showcasing God's power and willingness to intervene on behalf of His people. It reassures the inhabitants that their safety is secured not by their own strength, but by God's faithfulness to His promises. This verse serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and His protective nature, reinforcing the idea that He acts for His glory and the fulfillment of His plans. Explore related protection.

How to apply Isaiah 37:35 to your life

In times of trouble, we can find comfort in knowing that God is committed to protecting us and fulfilling His promises. We should trust in His sovereignty and seek to honor Him in our lives, just as He honors His covenant with us. Remembering God's faithfulness can strengthen our faith during difficult times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Isaiah 37:35 mean?

Isaiah 37:35 means that God promises to protect Jerusalem from its enemies, emphasizing that His defense is for His own honor and for the legacy of King David.

What is the significance of God's promise in Isaiah 37:35?

The significance of God's promise in Isaiah 37:35 lies in His commitment to uphold His covenant with David and to demonstrate His sovereignty by intervening during a time of crisis.

How does Isaiah 37:35 relate to God's protection?

Isaiah 37:35 illustrates God's protective nature, showing that He acts to defend His people not based on their strength, but out of faithfulness to His promises.

What does 'for my own sake' mean in Isaiah 37:35?

'For my own sake' in Isaiah 37:35 indicates that God's actions are motivated by His desire to uphold His honor and reputation, rather than solely for the people of Jerusalem.

The Book of Isaiah
Book Summary

The Book of Isaiah

Isaiah 41: Fear Not, I Am With You

The LORD calls the nations to keep silence before him and to renew their strength. He asks who raises up the righteous man from the east and gives nations before him, making him rule over kings. He says he gives them as dust to his sword and as driven stubble to his bow, and he declares he is the first and with the last.

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