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<p>Yeshayahu's prophecy speaks of the future redemption.  He tells the people not to despair for Hashem will ultimately redeem the nation and return those in exile to Tzion.</p> | <p>Yeshayahu's prophecy speaks of the future redemption.  He tells the people not to despair for Hashem will ultimately redeem the nation and return those in exile to Tzion.</p> | ||
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Version as of 06:49, 20 June 2018
Historical Backdrop of Yeshayahu 40
Exegetical Approaches
Era of Yeshayahu
Yeshayhau was comforting the people of his own time.
Babylonian Exile
Yeshayahu's words are addressed to the nation who had been exiled to Babylonia.