As a mother comforts her son, so will I comfort you, and you will be consoled over Jerusalem.”
Parallel translations
- WEB As one whom his mother comforts, so will I comfort you. You will be comforted in Jerusalem.”
- KJV As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you; and ye shall be comforted in Jerusalem.
- NKJV As one whom his mother comforts, So I will comfort you; And you shall be comforted in Jerusalem.”
- NASB “As one whom his mother comforts, so I will comfort you; And you will be comforted in Jerusalem.”
- NLT I will comfort you there in Jerusalem as a mother comforts her child.”
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Quick answer
God promises to comfort his people as a mother comforts her child. It matters because it reveals the tender, personal compassion of God toward his own.
Overview
In one of Scripture's most tender images, God likens his consolation to a mother's comfort, assuring his people of relief in Jerusalem. This caps the comfort theme that has shaped the latter half of Isaiah (40:1). Such divine compassion is embodied in Christ, who gathers and consoles his people as a hen gathers her chicks (Matthew 23:37).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- 2 Cor 1:4who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.
- Isa 51:3For the LORD will comfort Zion and will look with compassion on all her ruins; He will make her wilderness like Eden and her desert like the garden of the LORD. Joy and gladness will be found in her, thanksgiving and melodious song.
- Isa 40:1“Comfort, comfort My people,” says your God.
- 1 Th 2:7On the contrary, we were gentle among you, like a nursing mother caring for her children.
- Isa 65:18–19But be glad and rejoice forever in what I create; for I will create Jerusalem to be a joy and its people to be a delight.
- Isa 66:10Be glad for Jerusalem and rejoice over her, all who love her. Rejoice greatly with her, all who mourn over her,
- Ps 137:6May my tongue cling to the roof of my mouth if I do not remember you, if I do not exalt Jerusalem as my greatest joy!
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Isaiah sees him most clearly: the virgin's son Immanuel, the child on David's throne, the shoot from Jesse, the light to the nations, and above all the Suffering Servant pierced for our transgressions (ch. 53).
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