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From Waiting to Worship
Commentators explain that this verse captures the explosive joy of God's people when their long-awaited salvation arrives. After a period of patient waiting through trials and persecution, their prayers turn into triumphant anthems of praise. The cry, "Lo, this is our God!" is a powerful declaration of recognition and relief, celebrating a deliverance only God could accomplish.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Theologian
And it will be said in that day – By the people of God. This will be the language of exultation and joy that they will use.
Behold…
19th Century
Bishop
It shall be said in that day. —The speakers are obviously the company of the redeemed, the citizens of the new Jerusalem. The litanies of …
16th Century
Theologian
And it shall be said. The verb אמר (āmăr) is indefinite, “He shall say;” but as the discourse does not relate to one or another i…
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17th Century
Pastor
And it shall be said in that day
When the feast will be made for all the Lord's people; when the veil and covering s…
17th Century
Minister
With joy and praise will those who looked for the Redeemer welcome the good news of him; and with a triumphant song, glorified saints will enter in…