And one called to another and said: “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory!”
Isaiah 6:3 ESV
In Hebrew, when a word repeats, it intensifies its meaning.
In English, “holy, holy, holy” means something like, “holy… holier… holiest…”
Creatures called “seraphim” worship God continually. (Literally translated, seraph means “burning one.”)
“Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD of Hosts”
Burning celestial beings shout God’s praises and call him the “LORD of hosts.” This means God is the commander, ruler, and eternal king of the both earthly and heavenly armies.
Wow! How incredible is this scene?
It’s vital we remember who our God is — and where he is.
He’s in heaven, seated on the throne of ultimate power being worshiped 24/7 by burning, six-winged angels.
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