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Isa. 12:1 your anger turned away. God decides when punishment has served its purpose (see 6:6–7; 53:4–6). that you might comfort me. See 40:1; 66:13.
Isa. 12:2 God is my salvation. See 45:17; 51:6; 59:16; 63:5. A supernatural salvation; Isaiah echoes Ex. 15:2–18.
Isa. 12:3 draw water from the wells of salvation. Endless supplies of renewing salvation (see Ps. 63:1; Isa. 44:3; 55:1; John 4:13–14; Rev. 22:17).
Isa. 12:4 God’s salvation flows out to the peoples through the witness of Israel. The message is his name, that is, who God has revealed himself to be (see Ex. 3:13–15; 34:5–8).
Isa. 12:6 the Holy One of Israel. Isaiah concludes this section with his characteristic title for God. Because of God’s gracious intervention, the sinner’s greatest dread (6:3–5) becomes his ultimate joy.
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