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Isaiah Chapter 61

THE PROPHETS

ISAIAH

YESHAYAHU

A known prophetic book in the Hebrew-Jewish Bible is the book of Isaiah (Yeshayahu in Hebrew). It contains the written prophecies during the 8th century BCE throughout his life. The book addresses various themes, including the judgment of G-d upon Israel (the suffering servant) and other nations, the coming of the Messiah, and the establishment of G-d’s kingdom on earth. Isaiah is known for his poetic and eloquent language, and his prophecies have had a profound influence on Jewish and Christian thought throughout history.

Chapter 61

Isaiah Chapter 61 Continues to Reveal Truths About His Favor to His People — The Jews in Due Time

The Humbled

Encouragement to you who are lowly and does not engage in futilities.

In due time you will be made great. It may not be in this current day and age.

Hope in Hashem is key.

“Joyful Tidings And Thanksgiving”

The spirit of my Lord, Hashem/Elohim, is upon me, because Hashem has anointed me to bring tidings to the humbled; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for captives, and [to proclaim] to the imprisoned release from bondage,
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to proclaim a year of favor unto Hashem and a day of vengeance for our God, to comfort all mourners,
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Foreigners will stand and tend your flocks and the sons of the stranger will be your plowmen and your vineyard workers.
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And you will be called “priests of Hashem”; “ministers of our God” will be said of you, You will eat of the wealth of nations and will pride yourselves in their glory.
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For I am Hashem, Who loves justice and hates a burnt-offering [bought] with robbery; and I will repay their deeds in truth and I will seal an eternal covenant with them.
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Their offspring will be known among the nations, and their descendants amid the peoples; all who see them will recognize them, that they are the seed that Hashem has blessed.
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For, as the earth sends forth its growth and as a garden sprouts forth its seedings, so will my Lord, Hashem/Elohim, cause righteousness and praise to sprout in the presence of all the nations.”
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1 The spirit of the Lord God was upon me, since the Lord anointed me to bring tidings to the humble, He sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to declare freedom for the captives, and for the prisoners to free from captivity.
2 To declare a year of acceptance for the Lord and a day of vengeance for our God, to console all mourners.
3 To place for the mourners of Zion, to give them glory instead of ashes, oil of joy instead of mourning, a mantle of praise instead of a feeble spirit, and they shall be called the elms of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, with which to glory.
4 And they shall build the ruins of old, the desolations of the first ones they shall erect; and they shall renew ruined cities, desolations of all generations.
5 And strangers shall stand and pasture your sheep, and foreigners shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers.
6 And you shall be called the priests of the Lord; ‘servants of our God’ shall be said of you; the possessions of the nations you shall eat, and with their glory you shall succeed [them].
7 Instead of your shame, which was twofold, and your disgrace, which they would bemoan as their lot; therefore, in their land they shall inherit twofold; they shall have everlasting joy.
8 For I am the Lord, Who loves justice, hates robbery in a burnt offering; and I gave their wage in truth, and an everlasting covenant I will make for them.
9 And their seed shall be known among the nations, and their offspring among the peoples; all who see them shall recognize them that they are seed that the Lord blessed.
10 I will rejoice with the Lord; my soul shall exult with my God, for He has attired me with garments of salvation, with a robe of righteousness He has enwrapped me; like a bridegroom, who, priestlike, dons garments of glory, and like a bride, who adorns herself with her jewelry.
11 For, like the earth, which gives forth its plants, and like a garden that causes its seeds to grow, so shall the Lord God cause righteousness and praise to grow opposite all the nations.

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