a52:7-12
bRom 10:15
c52:7
dNah 1:15
eRom 10:15
fIsa 54:13-14
g40:9-10
h41:27

‏ Isaiah 52:7

Summary for Isa 52:7-12: 52:7-12  a This is a poetic description of God’s promise to rescue his people from the alienation their sin created. The imagery is of a besieged city waiting for word that its hero has defeated the enemy armies. Paul applies these words to the proclamation of the Good News of the Lord Jesus (Rom 10:15  b). 52:7  c How beautiful on the mountains: See Nah 1:15  d; Rom 10:15  e.

• The good news goes beyond proclaiming an end to the Exile; it also points to the peace and salvation of the age to come (Isa 54:13-14  f; see 40:9-10  g; 41:27  h).
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