consolation of Israel

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The "consolation of Israel" is a messianic hope in Jewish and Christian tradition referring to the anticipated divine deliverance and comfort God would bring to the people of Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical theme
messianic hope
religious concept
associatedWith Messiah NERFINISHED
comfort after suffering
deliverance from oppression
redemption of Israel
restoration of Israel
category Biblical theology
Christian theology of Israel NERFINISHED
Jewish eschatology
Messianism NERFINISHED
derivedFrom biblical language of comfort in Isaiah
describedAs comfort that God will bring to His people
fulfillment of God’s promises to Israel
hope for national and spiritual restoration
hasContext eschatological hope
messianic expectation
heldBy early Christians
faithful Jews in the Second Temple period
interpretedInChristianityAs fulfilled in Jesus Christ
interpretedInJudaismAs future messianic redemption
languageOfOrigin English phrase
linkedTo coming of the Messiah
end of exile
establishment of God’s kingdom
mentionedIn Gospel of Luke
Luke 2:25
refersTo anticipated divine comfort for Israel
anticipated divine deliverance of Israel
relatedConcept comfort of Zion
messianic consolation
redemption of Jerusalem
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalBasis Book of Isaiah NERFINISHED
Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Isaiah 40 NERFINISHED
Isaiah 49
Isaiah 51 NERFINISHED
Isaiah 52 NERFINISHED
Isaiah 61 NERFINISHED
theologicalTheme covenant fulfillment
divine faithfulness
hope amid suffering

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Simeon the God-receiver awaited consolation of Israel