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15 Can a woman forget her baby who nurses at her breast?[a]
Can she withhold compassion from the child she has borne?[b]
Even if mothers[c] were to forget,
I could never forget you![d]
16 Look, I have inscribed your name[e] on my palms;
your walls are constantly before me.
17 Your children hurry back,
while those who destroyed and devastated you depart.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 49:15 tn Heb “her suckling”; NASB “her nursing child.”
  2. Isaiah 49:15 tn Heb “so as not to have compassion on the son of her womb?”
  3. Isaiah 49:15 tn Heb “these” (so ASV, NASB).
  4. Isaiah 49:15 sn The argument of v. 15 seems to develop as follows: The Lord has an innate attachment to Zion, just like a mother does for her infant child. But even if mothers were to suddenly abandon their children, the Lord would never forsake Zion. In other words, the Lord’s attachment to Zion is like a mother’s attachment to her infant child, but even stronger.
  5. Isaiah 49:16 tn Heb “you.” Here the pronoun is put by metonymy for the person’s name.