This chapter discusses the metaphor of the daughters of Zion and their engagement to Christ. It explores the idea of accepting and affirming others through the symbolism of the marriage supper of the land. The chapter then delves into the Millennial period, where Satan is temporarily bound as a precaution.
Dr. Richard Draper further examines the significance of Jesus Christ as the “bright and morning star.” He explores the reasons behind His invitation to experience peace and rest, especially in times of turmoil.