The Chrysostom Bible - Isaiah Quotes

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The Chrysostom Bible - Isaiah: A Commentary The Chrysostom Bible - Isaiah: A Commentary by Paul Nadim Tarazi
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“In other words, this servant would offer God an absolutely obstruction-free "void" within the realm of the human world and history, wherein God may act as the "Creator" of a new world, his world, the way he wants it: where the impossible is daily bread, and in place of the present reality in which the barren one cannot possibly conceive, "the children of the barren one are more than those of the one that is married.”
Paul Nadim Tarazi, The Chrysostom Bible - Isaiah: A Commentary