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THE MESSIAH'S MISSION - ISAIAH 49

Horizontales
Refers to the womb or the place where something is formed.
A carefully made and polished arrow in the service of the LORD, ready to be used at the right time.
To bring Israel back to the LORD.
Often symbolizes truth, righteousness, and God's presence.
Represents the words of the Messiah which are sharp and powerful and have all authority.
The distant lands of the Gentiles.
Is represented by the Hebrew word “shūb,” signifying a return or turning back from sin.
Refers to expressing admiration, worship, and thanksgiving to God and acknowledging God's greatness, goodness, and faithfulness.
A promise that builds a lasting relationship between the Creator and His creation while redeeming those that were lost back to the Father who loves them.
God's compassion and forgiveness towards humanity, showing kindness and leniency instead of punishment.
No longer under the control or in the power of sin.
Verticales
Referring to the Messiah as a beacon to the Gentiles that He should be their salvation.
An equitable, fair, or impartial reward.
That which cannot be removed, washed away, blotted out, canceled, effaced or erased and thus speaks of that which is unforgettable, lasting and cannot be lost or annulled.
Signifying a divine appointment, mission, or vocation.
To take heed.
To keep or save from injury or destruction; to guard or defend from evil, harm, danger, etc.; to protect.
Comes from the Hebrew/Aramaic word mashiach, meaning “anointed one” or “chosen one.”
To question or feel doubt.
Often seen as a blessing or gift given by God for righteousness or faithfulness.
A word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person.