Isaiah 52:7

"Therefore my people shall know my name. Therefore they shall know in that day that I am he who speaks. Behold, it is I.”"

Key Reflection

In Isaiah 52:7, these verses signify a divine revelation where God promises His people an intimate knowledge of His name and presence. It suggests that in a future moment of clarity, they will recognize Him as the ultimate authority and deliverer, emphasizing a profound spiritual awakening and confirmation of their relationship with God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

How beautiful upon the mountains -This passage is applied by Paul to the ministers of the gospel (seeRomans 10:15). The meaning here seems to be this: Isaiah was describing the certain return of the Jews to their own land. He sees in vision the heralds announcing their return to Jerusalem running on the distant hills. A herald bearing good news is a beautiful object; and he says that his feet are beautiful; that is, his running is beautiful. He came to declare that the long and painful captivity was closed, and that the holy city and its temple were again to rise with splendor, and that peace and plenty and joy were to be spread over the land.

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