Isa 61:1-5
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Questions
Verses 1-3
What are the good tidings that the Messiah preaches to the meek? How does he bind up the brokenhearted? To what captives does the Messiah proclaim liberty? What kind of liberty does he proclaim? What does "the acceptable year of our Lord" mean? Why is the day of the Lord a day of vengeance? Against whom? How does the Messiah comfort those who mourn? What does the Lord promise in the first part of verse 3? What does it mean to be called a tree of righteousness? What does it mean to say that we are "the planting of the Lord"? How does the coming of the Lord and the things he does when he comes glorify him?
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