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I'm not sure why there is doubt concerning the things Isaiah spoke/speaks of.
Isaiah 11:2, which says, “The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him — the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD.” (1) Spirit of the LORD, (2) Spirit of wisdom, (3) Spirit of understanding, (4) Spirit of counsel, (5) Spirit of power, (6) Spirit of knowledge, (7) Spirit of the fear of the Lord." Each of these are specific natures of the Spirit of God in all matter and teaching in the bible. In other words the seven trumpets are the calling of these natures addressing the coming of our Lord and King. This is the power of the gentle creature revealed when Jesus immediately stepped out/away from the baptism to begin what we see today as the path He laid out before us that leads to the Cross. Each trumpets the calling of each church respectively. The meaning does not change. I hope as you examine the identity of these things that you find this helpful in your search for understanding.
Isaiah 11:2, which says, “The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him — the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD.” (1) Spirit of the LORD, (2) Spirit of wisdom, (3) Spirit of understanding, (4) Spirit of counsel, (5) Spirit of power, (6) Spirit of knowledge, (7) Spirit of the fear of the Lord." Each of these are specific natures of the Spirit of God in all matter and teaching in the bible. In other words the seven trumpets are the calling of these natures addressing the coming of our Lord and King. This is the power of the gentle creature revealed when Jesus immediately stepped out/away from the baptism to begin what we see today as the path He laid out before us that leads to the Cross. Each trumpets the calling of each church respectively. The meaning does not change. I hope as you examine the identity of these things that you find this helpful in your search for understanding.