Threatened with the judgment of deportation to Babylon because of the wickedness and covenant breaking of the nation, the prophet also sets for the hope of future glory. The typical near/far interpretation of these prophecies apply. Judah will be returned to her ancient home after 70 years. However, the Lord looks much further into the future and declares that there will be a glorious restoration of all things. The Jews anticipated this as a restoration of the kingdom of Israel (Acts 1:6–8). We would suggest that the restoration has a much broader scope. Adam was given the original dominion mandate (Genesis 1:28). Adam and all His offspring lost that dominion right through sin. God is going to restore that dominion plan through Jesus Christ, the Second Adam and all who are "in Christ."
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