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    Bible - OT - Isaiah: Save, Salvation, Savior

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    From what I can see, Isaiah uses the root yasha, “save,” 48 times in his prophecy.  ”Salvation” (yeshua) appears 19 times, while the verb, used both in the perfect/imperfect (“save”) and as a substantive participle (“Savior”) appears 29 times.  Isaiah’s name which contains the same root, appears 16 times.

    48 is an interesting number, of course.  4 x 12 is the obvious breakdown, Israel saved to the four corners of the land, Israel saved/rescued from the four corners of the earth.

    Interestingly, go’el, “Redeemer” or “Kinsman-Redeemer,” apears 24 times.

    posted by Peter J. Leithart on Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 5:25 am