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Joy in God’s Faithfulness



Joy in God’s Faithfulness

      14     sSing, O daughter of Zion!

Shout, O Israel!

Be glad and rejoice with all your heart,

O daughter of Jerusalem!

      15     The Lord has taken away your judgments,

He has cast out your enemy.

tThe King of Israel, the Lord, uis in your midst;

You shall 6see disaster no more.

      16     In that day vit shall be said to Jerusalem:

“Do not fear;

Zion, wlet not your hands be weak.

      17     The Lord your God xin your midst,

The Mighty One, will save;

yHe will rejoice over you with gladness,

He will quiet you with His love,

He will rejoice over you with singing.”[1]

 



s Is. 12:6
t [John 1:49]
u Ezek. 48:35; [Rev. 7:15]
6 So with Heb. MSS., LXX, Bg.; MT, Vg. fear
v Is. 35:3, 4
w Job 4:3; Heb. 12:12
x Zeph. 3:5, 15
y Deut. 30:9; Is. 62:5; 65:19; Jer. 32:41
[1] The New King James Version. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982. Print.

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