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Chapter 12

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Summary & Comments on Chapter 12:


The prophet says on the day when the Lord rescues Israel
they will praise Him, for though He was angry, that anger has
been turned away. They will trust in God. They will draw water
joyfully from the springs of salvation, that is, the spiritual
and temporal blessings that God has opened for them.

In a later time people sang that song during the Feast of
Tabernacles as they drew water from the pool of Siloam (cf. John
7:37). They would shout loudly, for the Holy One of Israel-
Isaiah's favorite name for God -- is among them.

 
 
 
 
 
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