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Isaiah

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This is for the Bible book. For the person, see Isaiah (person)

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54:

"As to thy question concerning the 54th chapter of Isaiah: This chapter refers to the Exalted Leaf, the mother of `Abdu'l-Bahá. As a proof to this it is said: "For more are the children of the desolate, than the children of the married wife." Reflect upon this statement and then upon the following: "And thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles and make the desolate cities to be inhabited." And truly the humiliation and reproach which she suffered in the path of God is a fact which no one can refute. For the calamities and afflictions mentioned in the whole chapter are such afflictions which she suffered in the path of God, all of which she endured with patience and thanked God therefor and praised Him, because He had enabled her to endure afflictions for the sake of Baha'. During all this time, the men and women (nakazeen) persecuted her in an incomparable manner, while she was patient, God-fearing, calm, humble and contented through the favor of her Lord and by the bounty of her Creator."

(Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bahá 'Abbás, pp. 107-108)
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