The Berean Expositor
Volume 32 - Page 99 of 246
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The 13 occurrences of "Nacham", (*)
that pertain to the restoration of Israel, in Isa. 40: - 66:
A | 40: 1. | Comfort ye, comfort ye My people.
The Lord God will come.
All flesh shall see salvation.
All flesh is as grass.
B | 49: 13. | Sing . . . . . the Lord hath comforted His people.
In an acceptable time have I heard thee.
Say to prisoners go forth.
C | 51: 3. | The Lord shall comfort Zion.
Look unto Abraham.
He will make the wilderness like Eden.
D | 51: 11, 12. "Sing." "Joy."
E | 52: 19. "By whom shall I comfort thee?"
D | 52: 9. "Joy." "Sing."
C | 54: 11. | O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest and not comforted.
The waters of Noah shall no more go over the earth.
B | 61: 2. | Preach good tidings . . . . . comfort all that mourn.
To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.
The opening of the prison to them that are bound.
A | 66: 13. | As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you,
and ye shall be comforted in Jerusalem.
The Lord will come with fire.
All flesh. The Lord shall plead with sword.
All flesh shall come and worship.
All flesh shall abhor the transgressor.
(*) Corrected according to Volume XXXIII, page 20.
Old structure based on Volume XXXII, page 226.
C | 51: 3. | The Lord shall comfort Zion.
Look unto Abraham.
He will make the wilderness like Eden.
D | 51: 19. By whom shall I comfort thee? Question.
E | 52: 9. The Lord hath comforted His people.
How beautiful . . . . . him that bringeth good tidings,
That saith Thy God reigneth.
C | 54: 11. | O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest and not comforted.
The waters of Noah shall no more go over the earth.
D | 57: 6. Should I receive comfort in these? Question.
Green (Volume XXXII) has been changed to Red (Volume XXXIII).