Isaiah 41

Isaiah 41

God challenges the pagan nations, asking who raised up Cyrus (the conqueror of Babylon) to act as His agent. God reaffirms that He is the first and the last, and there is no God besides Him. God addresses Israel, calling them His servant and assuring them, "Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you." God promises to help Israel and turn the wilderness into a pool of water, confirming His power over all creation and nations.

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Psalms 43

David asks God for justice and light. He prays for deliverance and hopes to return to the altar to praise God, the source of his joy.

Psalms 44

The nation laments their present defeat, contrasting it with God's mighty acts in the past. They insist they have not forgotten God yet suffer defeat.

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