Why does the Woman Zion say, “The Lord hath forsaken me?” - Book of Mormon Isaiah

Why does the Woman Zion say, “The Lord hath forsaken me?”

Two Woman figures feature in the Book of Isaiah: (1) Jehovah’s current wife who proves unfaithful (Isaiah 50:1; 2 Nephi 7:1); and (2) his former wife whom he remarries (Isaiah 54:1–8; 3 Nephi 22:1–8). The Woman Zion—Israel’s natural lineages—who felt forsaken when she was exiled and banished (1 Nephi 21:14; Isaiah 49:14), is the one Jehovah remarries. Her sons and daughters are those the spiritual kings and queens of the Gentiles escort home and restore to promised lands (Isaiah 49:17–23; 60:1–11; 1 Nephi 21:17–23; 2 Nephi 6:6–7; 10:8–9).

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