- Does the introduction to Isaiah 35 indicate joy or travail?
 - Who, according to Isaiah 35:4, will be saved? Exiles? Dwellers in Israel? Others?
 - Does Isaiah 35:5 imply a miraculous healing or is it a poetic refrain to those who “could not see or hear” — that is, did not understand?
 - Isaiah 35:10 indicates the hope of the prophet (time not mentioned). What is that aspiration and that expectation?
 
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