“And wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times, and strength of salvation: the fear of the Lord is his treasure.”
The promise of salvation, wisdom, knowledge, and the fear of God being Zion's treasure establishes that the restoration will bring not merely military security but spiritual and intellectual transformation. This verse indicates that the renewal involves the transmission of divine wisdom to the community, enabling discernment and proper response to God's purposes. The fear of the Lord—here presented as a treasure—represents the foundational orientation that enables all other goods. The verse suggests that the eschatological restoration involves the establishment of a community characterized by spiritual depth and moral clarity.
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