Zion’s Glory and New Name

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For Zion’s sake I (Isaiah) will not be silent,
And for Jerusalem’s sake I will not keep quiet,
Until her righteousness and vindication go forth as brightness,
And her salvation goes forth like a burning torch.
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The nations will see your righteousness and vindication [by God],
And all kings [will see] your glory;
And you will be called by a new name
Which the mouth of the Lord will designate.(A)
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You will also be [considered] a crown of glory and splendor in the hand of the Lord,
And a royal (a)diadem [exceedingly beautiful] in the hand of your God.
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It will no longer be said of you [Judah], “Azubah (Abandoned),”
Nor will it any longer be said of your land, “Shemamah (Desolate)”;
But you will be called, “Hephzibah (My Delight is in Her),”
And your land, “(b)Married”;
For the Lord delights in you,
And to Him your land will be married [owned and protected by the Lord].
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For as a young man marries a virgin [O Jerusalem],
(c)So your sons will marry you;
And as the bridegroom rejoices over the bride,
So your God will rejoice over you.
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On your walls, O Jerusalem, I have appointed and stationed watchmen (prophets),
Who will never keep silent day or night;
You who profess the Lord, take no rest for yourselves,
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And give Him no rest [from your prayers] until He establishes Jerusalem
And makes her a praise on the earth.
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The Lord has sworn [an oath] by His right hand and by His mighty arm,
“I will never again give your grain as food for your enemies,
Nor will [the invading] foreigners drink your new wine for which you have labored.”
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But they who have harvested it will eat it and praise the Lord,
And they who have gathered it will drink it [at the feasts celebrated] in the courtyards of My sanctuary.
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Go through, go through the gates,
Clear the way for the people;
Build up, build up the highway,
Remove the stones, lift up a banner over the peoples.
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Listen carefully, the Lord has proclaimed to the end of the earth,
Say to the Daughter of Zion, “Look now, your salvation is coming [in the Lord];
Indeed, His reward is with Him, and His restitution accompanies Him.”(B)
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And they will call them “The Holy People,
The Redeemed of the Lord”;
And you will be called “Sought Out, A City Not Deserted.”

Footnotes:

a. Isaiah 62:3: Lit headband.
b. Isaiah 62:4: I.e. Beulah, pronounced Be-oo-lah.
c. Isaiah 62:5: The ancient rabbis interpreted marry in the sense of making a home with the bride, which would correspond to the resettling of Jerusalem by Israelites.