The Dynamism of Salvation according to Isa 12:1-6
The Dynamism of Salvation according to Isa 12:1-6
Author(s): Wojciech PikorSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Wydział Teologii
Keywords: Book of Isaiah; Isa 12; metaphor of water; salvation; exodus; Zion
Summary/Abstract: The song of praise in Isa 12 is a confession of faith in Yahweh. Trust arises from the recognition of the activity of God in the history of Israel. In the historical events Israel can still re-experience the might of God, especially in the exodus, through which God makes his name known to the world. The name of Yahweh is inextricably connected with Israel, which is confi rmed by the title the “Holy One of Israel”. The title underlines the vital self-offering of God, who is dwelling among His people in Zion. In this context, the “springs of salvation” are the metaphor of the salvifi c action of God, who through his words calls the people to abandon fear and to lean exclusively on the strength of his person. The trust in the word of Yahweh permits Israel to “draw from the springs of salvation”.
Journal: The Biblical Annals
- Issue Year: 1/2011
- Issue No: 58
- Page Range: 41-58
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English