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Isaiah 66:5-14

The Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 66:5-14

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

THE GODLY EXILES ENCOURAGED. The scoffs which have long greeted those who believed God's promises and expected the restoration of Zion, will be put to shame. The silence in which Zion has lain will be broken; she will be once more a city "full of stirs, a tumultuous city" ().

Suddenly, without any pains of travail, she will bring forth; and her offspring will be "a nation born at once" (). The godly exiles are called upon to rejoice at the prospect (), and promised peace and comfort in the restored city ().

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