Behold the Mountain of the Lord in Latter Days
The inspiring verses from Isaiah 2:2-5 paint a vivid picture of a future where nations come together in harmony and peace under the reign of the King. The poetic imagery captures a vision of unity, justice, and the end of strife and war, inviting all to worship in the light of God's presence.
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Behold! the mountain of the Lord in latter days shall rise on mountain tops above the hills, and draw the wond ring eyes. [Sing to the Lord 329]
2. To this the joyful nations round, all tribes and tongues, shall flow; up to the hill of God, they ll say, and to his house we ll go.
3.The beam that shines from Zions hill shall lighten ev ry land; the King who reigns in Salem s towers shall all the world command.
4. Among the nations he shall judge; his judgments truth shall guide; his sceptre shall protect the just, and quell the sinner s pride.
5. No strife shall rage, nor hostile feuds disturb those peaceful years; to ploughshares men shall beat their swords, to pruning hooks their spears.
6. No longer hosts encountring hosts shall crowds of slain deplore: they hang the trumpet in the hall, and study war no more.
7. Come then, O house of Jacob, come to worship at his shrine; and, walking in the light of God, with holy beauties shine. Sing to the Lord 329 Public domain Text: Based on Isaiah 2:2 5. Scottish Paraphrases, 1781 Tune: Melody from Moore s Psalm-Singer s Pocket Companion, 1756