Who does “the Lord hath loved him” refer to in 1 Nephi 20:14? - Book of Mormon Isaiah

Who does “the Lord hath loved him” refer to in 1 Nephi 20:14?

In the larger context of Isaiah 48–49, which Nephi quotes in 1 Nephi 20–21, this verse occurs in a short passage describing God’s end-time servant (1 Nephi 20:14–16). That theme is more fully picked up in Isaiah 49:1–9 (1 Nephi 21:1–9), which covers the servant’s mission of restoring the
house of Israel. The idea of being “beloved” of the Lord has counterparts in John the “beloved,” the three “beloved” Nephite disciples, and all who attain the spiritual level of translated beings. Nephi’s quoting these passages covers indirectly what he was “forbidden” to say directly.

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