The promise of God through Prophet Isaiah in anticipation...
The promise of God through Prophet Isaiah in anticipation of their restoration was that
Their land would produce milk and honey
He would make their enemies their footstool
The Kingdom would flourish like the days of David
Their descendants would be known among nations
Correct answer is C
The promise of God through Prophet Isaiah in anticipation of their restoration was that their descendants would be known among nations. This is mentioned in Isaiah 61:9, where it is stated that their offspring in the midst of the peoples; all who see them shall acknowledge them, that they are a people whom the Lord has blessed. This indicates that their future generations would be recognized and acknowledged among other nations as blessed and favoured people by the Lord.
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