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¿Qué significa esto?
This verse tells people in Jerusalem to be joyful and sing because God has comforted them and redeemed their city. God is speaking here, offering hope and restoration.
Explicado para niños
Imagine your favorite playground was closed and broken for a long time. Now, someone comes and fixes it all up and tells you, 'Go play and be happy!' That's what God is doing for Jerusalem. He's making it all better and telling them to be happy.
Contexto histórico
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC, during a time when Jerusalem was facing destruction and exile. The verse speaks to a future hope where God would restore and comfort the city and its people.
Aplicación para hoy
Imagine a community devastated by a natural disaster, and years later, they see their town being rebuilt. This verse reminds them to celebrate and be joyful, just as God wants His people to be joyful after restoration.