Isaiah 35:6-7

Isaiah 35:6-7

[6] Then shall the lame  man leap  as an hart,  and the tongue  of the dumb  sing:  for in the wilderness  shall waters  break out,  and streams  in the desert.  [7] And the parched ground  shall become a pool,  and the thirsty land  springs  of water:  in the habitation  of dragons,  where each lay,  shall be grass  with reeds  and rushes. 

What does Isaiah 35:6-7 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Water gushing out in the arid wilderness and Arabah would be a sign of blessings that they would shortly experience (cf. Isaiah 35:1-2; Isaiah 41:18; Isaiah 43:19-20; Isaiah 44:3-4; Deuteronomy 28:1-14). The desolate resting place where only jackals lived would become verdant with grassy growth. Reversal and transformation will mark this time.