God and his people will rest following the collapse of the Mosaic covenant and Israel’s loss of nationhood in 586 B.C. This new relationship, which Yahweh himself will create, is anticipated in other terms by Jeremiah (24:7; 32:38–40; 50:5) and also by Ezekiel (Ezek 16:60; 34:25; 36:27–28; 37:26), Second Isaiah (Isa 42:6; 49:8; 54:10; 55:1–5; 59:21; 61:8), and Malachi (Mal 3:1; cf. 2:1–9). The new covenant forms the centerpiece of a larger hope that includes a new act of salvation, a new Zion, and
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