What did Isaiah observe in his vision (Isaiah 6:1-13)?

God’s glory
God’s judgment
God’s provision
God’s plan

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In Isaiah 6:1-13, Isaiah observes God’s glory in his vision. He witnesses the Lord sitting on a throne, high and exalted, with the train of His robe filling the temple. He sees seraphim worshiping God and proclaiming His holiness. Additionally, he comes to understand his own sinfulness and the sinfulness of the people, as well as God's plans for purification and judgment. While elements of God's judgment, provision, and plan are present in the passage, the primary focus of Isaiah's vision is the manifestation of God's glory.