Book of Isaiah 56:5

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Book of Isaiah 56:5 is a verse in the Hebrew Bible that speaks of God granting an everlasting name and memorial to the faithful, even those traditionally considered outsiders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible verse
Hebrew Bible verse
Old Testament verse
addressee faithful worshipers of the Lord
addressesGroup eunuchs
foreigners
associatedConcept everlasting covenant blessings
memorial before God
name in Israel
book Isaiah
canonicalStatus canonical
chapter 56
citedFor doctrine of God’s faithfulness
theology of inclusion
context God’s promises to faithful outsiders
genre prophetic oracle
keyPhrase an everlasting name that shall not be cut off
better than sons and daughters
everlasting name
language Biblical Hebrew
literaryUnit Isaiah 56:1–8
locatedInText Bible
surface form: Christian Old Testament

Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
locationMentioned house of the Lord
within God’s walls
partOf Book of Isaiah
Book of Isaiah
surface form: Isaiah 56

Neviim
surface form: Nevi'im

Prophetic books
religiousSignificance affirmation of God’s acceptance based on covenant loyalty
assurance of inclusion for those outside traditional Israelite categories
speaker God
testament Bible
surface form: Old Testament
theme covenant faithfulness
divine promise
everlasting name
inclusion of foreigners
memorial
tradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic

Jewish
Orthodox Christian
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestant Christian
usedIn Christian preaching and teaching
Jewish liturgy and study
verseNumber 5

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YadVashem nameOrigin Book of Isaiah 56:5
subject surface form: Yad Vashem