Isaiah: Light of Redemption-7 of Consolation - Limited Edition Giclee

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The chapter Isaiah 40 begins with the words “Comfort, comfort my people” a prophecy of comfort and renewal, which is inscribed continuously in micro calligraphy by Ellen Miller Braun using gematria. Verses 1-30 of Isaiah 40 are written thirteen times, equaling the Hebrew word for love-ahava. This love for Israel creates the bold sky, soaring cliffs, and tree-covered valley. The number, thirteen, becomes very spiritual and reflects G-d’s love for his chosen people: “ Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain: and the glory of the L-rd shall be revealed .” Showing us how strong G-d’s love for us is by granting miracles both hidden and revealed.<./p>

Verse 31 of Isaiah 40 is written 208 times, filling the eagle with glorious strength from wing tip to wing tip. We again see the emphasis placed on G-d’s love because the number 208 is divisible by 13. What makes this equation even more powerful is the fact that there is a remainder of 3, which means “strength.” Spelled in Hebrew this turns into the 3 letter word “Amen,”a confirmation of the fact that this prophecy shall come to fruition! Amen! .“ but they that wait upon the L-rd shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary and they shall walk and not faint.” The outstretched wings serve as a canopy enveloping the Jewish people in love and strength. G-d will gather “the lamb with His arm, and carry them in His bosom ” “Behold, the L-rd G-d will come with might, and his arm shall rule for him.”

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•Limited Edition Reproductions Giclee on Fine Art Textured Paper Signed and Numbered - UNFRAMED

•17.7? x 12.2?

•45.0 x 31.0cm

•The chapter Isaiah 40 begins with the words “Comfort, comfort my people” a prophecy of comfort and renewal, which is inscribed continuously in micro calligraphy by Ellen Miller Braun using gematria. Verses 1-30 of Isaiah 40 are written thirteen times, equaling the Hebrew word for love-ahava.