Biblical References to
Christ's Return from the book of
Isaiah and some from Jeremiah
Chapter 1
Chapter 2 Isaiah
2:2-5
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mountain (Kingdom) of God established over the
nations. |
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beating swords into pruning hooks - no more learning
war. |
Isaiah 2:10-22
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Christ shakes the earth - people hiding in the rocks
for fear of Christ. |
Chapter 4 Isaiah 4:1-6
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seven women sharing one husband. |
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Zion's filth washed away. |
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night sky over Jerusalem light as day - a good day. |
Chapter 9
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Jesus Christ's government and the taking over of the Throne of
David. |
Chapter 10 Remnant of Israel
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remnant of Israel turning to God - a remnant shall return. |
Chapter 11 Christ's righteous
judgment.
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nature of dangerous animals in Israel changed (wolf shall dwell
with the lamb). This may not be literal, but symbolism and
symbolic. |
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verse 10 - Gentiles will rally around the flag of God. |
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verse 11 - the scattered remnant of Israel brought back to
Israel and Zion (Jerusalem). |
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flying upon the Philistines (Palestinians). |
Chapter 12
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Christ comforts Israel |
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Christ's name exalted and He does excellent things. |
Chapter 13 Terrible day of the Lord
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sinners destroyed, wicked punished, mankind humbled. |
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sun, moon and stars darkened. |
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a man (human being) will be as scarce and as precious as
gold. |
Chapter14 Isaiah
14:1-3 Mercy shown to Israel
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Israel's enemies will serve them. |
Isaiah 14:7-8
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the earth at rest and in peace. |
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singing brought forth. |
Chapter 19 Isaiah
19:18-25 Egypt is punished, Turns to God , Is Healed
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five Egyptian cities turn to God. |
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an altar to the Lord in Egypt. |
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a Savior, a Great One delivers Egypt. |
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Christ will punish Egypt and then heal them. |
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a highway connecting Egypt, Israel and Iraq. |
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these lands (Egypt, Israel and Iraq) blessed of God and called His
own. |
Chapter 22 Isaiah
22:22 Christ opens and closes doors
Chapter 24 Isaiah
24:1-6
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earth is emptied and defiled under the inhabitants
and the inhabitants burned and few people left. |
Isaiah 24:19-23
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Christ punishes Satan and the fallen Angels, and the
governments of the earth. |
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Christ (the Word) reigns in Mount Zion. |
Chapter 25 Isaiah 25:6-9 The
Coming of the Messiah and His amazing works.
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Christ (the Messiah) will make for all people a
feast of fat things - a time of abundance and prosperity. |
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spiritual blindness removed in the Millennium
- " the veil " removed. |
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Jesus Christ the Messiah shall swallow up death in
victory, and He shall save the people. |
Chapter 26 Isaiah 26:
1-4 A New Song
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a new song sung in Judah - trusting in God. |
Isaiah 26:20-21 Christ coming from heaven to
punish the sinners.
Chapter 27 Isaiah
27:12-13
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Egyptian river dries up so the children of Israel
can return. |
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Israel returns and worships the Lord in Zion. |
Chapter 29 Isaiah
29:18-24
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verse 18 - Deaf and blind shall hear and see
(is this referring to the spiritual or physically or both?). |
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19 - meek shall increase with joy. |
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19 - the poor will rejoice in God. |
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20 - terrible ones brought down, and scorners
consumed. |
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verse 24 - those who err4ed in doctrine and
did not understand will learn proper doctrine. |
Chapter 30 Isaiah
30:22-26
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Graven images forsaken. |
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food in abundance. |
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cattle feeding in large pastures, and cattle will
eat clean fodder. |
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plenty of rain and the land will be blessed. |
Chapter 31 Isaiah 31:4-5 The
Messiah fights for Zion
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Christ will fight for Zion and will defend and
deliver Jerusalem. |
Isaiah 31:7 The idols
will be forsaken.
Chapter 32 Isaiah 32:1-5 The
Messiah (Christ) reigns in righteousness.
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deafness and blindness healed, and those who stutter
will speak well. |
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wicked people won't be called good. |
Chapter 33 Isaiah
33:13-19 God's servants protected.
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Gods servants protected in the wilderness during the
Great Tribulation, and they will see the Lord Jesus Christ in His
beauty. |
Chapter 34 Isaiah
34:1-4
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Christ destroys the nations and their armies, and
the stars will appear to fall in the sky. |
Chapter 35 Isaiah
35:1-10
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verse 1 Deserts will bloom. |
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2 - Christ will heal the desert and
give rain. |
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3-4 - the weak and fearful will be comforted. |
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5-6 - Jesus will heal the blind, deaf, lame
and dumb. |
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7 - pools of water to the desert. |
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verse 10 - there will be joy, singing and
gladness in Zion. |
Chapter 40 Isaiah 40:10-11
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the servants of God rewarded by Jesus after He
returns - He will shepherd His people and gently lead them. |
Chapter 41 Isaiah 41:18-20
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The Word, the Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ
transforms the desert into a watered, fruitful forest. |
Chapter 43 Isaiah 43:1-7,
18-20
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Israel restored. |
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the Lord will make rivers in the
desert. |
Chapter 44 Isaiah 44:1-5
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God pours out His spirit upon the seed of Israel in
the Millennium. |
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people will call themselves Israel. |
Chapter 49 Isaiah
49:18-23
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verse 20 - many people will live in Israel,
and the remnant of Israel will be restored. |
Chapter 51 Isaiah
51:3-4
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The Lord makes Jerusalem and the surrounding
lands into a fertile " Garden of Eden. " |
Chapter 54 Isaiah
54:1-17 Blessing upon the
Church
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Christ will bless the Church and Israel. |
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great peace, established in righteousness, far from oppression,
no weapon formed against them shall prosper. |
Chapter 55 Isaiah
55:12-13
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The Lord will bless the land and plant goodly trees
in place of briars and thorns. |
Chapter 59 Isaiah 59:20-21
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The Messiah returns to Zion and places His spirit in
the remnant of Israel. |
Chapter 60 Isaiah
60:1-22 Chapters 60, 61 and 62 are connected.
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Prophecies regarding the Church ?,
or Israel ? or perhaps the seed of the Church
? or perhaps Jerusalem ? or maybe a
combination of them all. |
Chapter 61 Isaiah
61:1-11 similar to Chapter 60
Chapter 62 Isaiah
62:1-12 similar to Chapter 60 and
61
Chapter 65 Isaiah 65:8-9
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a remnant of Judah and Israel considered worthy, a
few good grapes among many poor ones. |
Isaiah 65:17-25
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new heaven and a new earth - later on after the
Millennium and Last Great Day. |
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God will rejoice in Jerusalem and her people. |
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people will live as long as a tree. |
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God will answer their prayers swiftly. |
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nature of vicious beasts changed in Israel - this is
perhaps merely symbolic. |
Chapter 66 Isaiah
66:5-24
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verses 5-14 - blessings upon
Jerusalem. |
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15-16 - Christ will kill many in His
anger. |
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23 - eating of mice and swine
condemned. |
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24 - The Lord's enemies destroyed. |
Biblical References to Christ's Return from
the book of Chapter
3 Jeremiah 3:15-19
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Jerusalem will be the seat of God's Throne. |
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the House of Judah and the House of Israel joined
(come out of the North country). |
Chapter 16 Jeremiah
16:14-15 Restoration of Israel in the last
days.
Chapter 23 Jeremiah
23:1-8
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The Lord will rule and restore Israel. |
Chapter 25 Jeremiah
25:15-33 God's controversy with the nations.
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the nations forced to drink the cup of God's wrath. |
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the slain of Christ will be from one end of the
earth to the other. |
Chapter 25:34-38
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Shepherds destroyed - probably referring to the
rebellious leaders of the nations. |
Chapter 30 Jeremiah
30:1-24 Time of Jacob's trouble.
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David resurrected |
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The Lord Jesus - the Messiah delivers Jacob and in
the end blesses them. |
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Israel will be God's people. |
That is far as we have gone in the book of Jeremiah -
there are plenty more references to prophecies regarding Christ's return
in the book of Jeremiah, and others.

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