Verses 4-5
4, 5. Thou shalt no more be termed Forsaken Messiah and his Zion are concreted. “Thou” refers to both in one. No more shall the terms, Forsaken and Desolate be thy reproachful name. But thy new name shall be,
Hephzi-bah “My-delight-in-her,” (Hebrew.) For Jehovah does have delight in thee.
And thy land Thy home.
Beulah And this means, Happily-married one, with a home springing with joy to its possessor. This idea of possession in the words marrying a land, helps one to understand the sentence so shall thy sons marry thee; that is, shall possess thee. Wife, children, and servants, in Hebrew law, and in ruling ideas in the early ages, (Mozley,) were held in absolute possession by the chief, or head, of the family. So in the tender social sense, a young man always possesses, when he marries, his bride. As is the joy of such possession, so shall God have joy in Zion, is the thought here.
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