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- W4242891776 abstract "The first two verses of the Book of Isaiah are a continuation of the dialogue with Zion (vv. 1–2). In Isa 51:9 the 'arm of the Lord' is called upon to 'awake, awake', and here the people are summoned to respond in 'joyous faith' (Oswalt). Verses 1-3 are among the 'comfort passages' listed at Qumran and alluded to, along with other passages from Isaiah's consolation prophecies, in the popular sixteenth-century poem 'Lekha Dodi', traditionally sung to welcome in the Sabbath at sunset on Friday. The 'bonds' that held Jerusalem captive may originally have referred to the chains of the Babylonian captivity, but for many down the ages they refer to the slavery of sin, from which the gospel of Christ has rescued his people: 'If the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed'. In Christian tradition the verse beginning 'How beautiful are the feet' is quoted or alluded in the New Testament." @default.
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- W4242891776 title "Isaiah 52" @default.
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