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Isaiah 49:14 Cross-References
Explore 9 cross-references for Isaiah 49:14 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Isaiah chapter 49 verse 14 to related passages throughout the Bible.
Zion's Children
“But Zion said, The LORD hath forsaken me, and my Lord hath forgotten me.”
Isaiah 49:14 (KJV)
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Commentary on Isaiah 49:14
But Zion said, The LORD hath forsaken me, and my Lord hath forgotten me. This verse voices the deep despair of God's people in exile, providing a stark counterpoint to the cosmic praise of verse 13. "Zion" personifies Jerusalem and by extension the covenant community. The dual complaint—forsaken ('azab, עָזַב) and forgotten (shakach, שָׁכַח)—intensifies the sense of divine abandonment. The repetition of divine titles ("LORD" = YHWH; "Lord" = Adonai) underscores the theological crisis: has the covenant God truly abandoned His promises?This honest expression of doubt reflects a recurring biblica...
Source: KJV Study Commentary
Cross-References for Isaiah 49:14
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“did God reject his people? May it never be! For I also am an Israelite”
“Jacob”
“But thou hast cast off and abhorred”
“my God”
“I said in my haste”
“[And] forsake us so long time?”
“behold”
“I call to remembrance my song in the night: I commune with mine own heart: and my spirit made diligent search.”
“Yahweh? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me?”