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14 Yet Jerusalem[a] says, “The Lord has deserted us;
    the Lord has forgotten us.”

15 “Never! Can a mother forget her nursing child?
    Can she feel no love for the child she has borne?
But even if that were possible,
    I would not forget you!
16 See, I have written your name on the palms of my hands.
    Always in my mind is a picture of Jerusalem’s walls in ruins.
17 Soon your descendants will come back,
    and all who are trying to destroy you will go away.
18 Look around you and see,
    for all your children will come back to you.
As surely as I live,” says the Lord,
    “they will be like jewels or bridal ornaments for you to display.

19 “Even the most desolate parts of your abandoned land
    will soon be crowded with your people.
Your enemies who enslaved you
    will be far away.
20 The generations born in exile will return and say,
    ‘We need more room! It’s crowded here!’
21 Then you will think to yourself,
    ‘Who has given me all these descendants?
For most of my children were killed,
    and the rest were carried away into exile.
I was left here all alone.
    Where did all these people come from?
Who bore these children?
    Who raised them for me?’”

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Footnotes

  1. 49:14 Hebrew Zion.

Yahweh Remembers Zion

14 But[a] Zion said, “Yahweh has forsaken me,
    and the Lord has forgotten me!”
15 Can a woman forget her suckling,
    refrain from having compassion on the child of her womb?
Indeed, these may forget,
    but[b] I, I will not forget you!
16 Look, I have inscribed you on the palms of my hands;
    your walls are continually before me.
17 Your children hasten;
    your destroyers and those who laid you waste depart[c] from you.
18 Lift your eyes up all around and see;
    all of them gather; they come to you.
As surely as I live,[d]
    declares[e] Yahweh,
surely you shall put on all of them like an ornament,
    and you shall bind them on like a bride.

19 Surely your sites of ruins and desolate places and land of ruins,[f]

surely now you will be too cramped for your[g] inhabitants,[h]
    and those who engulfed you will be far away.

20 Yet the children born when you were bereaved[i] will say in your hearing,[j]

“The place is too cramped for me;
    make room[k] for me so that I can dwell.”

21 Then[l] you will say in your heart,

“Who has borne me these?”
    And, “I was bereaved and barren,
exiled and thrust away;
    so[m] who raised these?
Look at me! I was left alone;
    where have these come from?”[n]

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 49:14 Or “And”
  2. Isaiah 49:15 Or “and”
  3. Isaiah 49:17 Or “move away”
  4. Isaiah 49:18 Literally “Life I”
  5. Isaiah 49:18 Literally “declaration of”
  6. Isaiah 49:19 Hebrew “ruin”
  7. Isaiah 49:19 Literally “cramped by”
  8. Isaiah 49:19 Hebrew “inhabitant”
  9. Isaiah 49:20 Literally “of your bereavement”
  10. Isaiah 49:20 Literally “ears”
  11. Isaiah 49:20 Literally “approach”
  12. Isaiah 49:21 Or “And”
  13. Isaiah 49:21 Or “and”
  14. Isaiah 49:21 Literally “these where they”