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		By: Barbara Allen		</title>
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		By: Brandon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;p&gt;Great story! I&#039;ve always sort of thought that Isaiah may have been using a little irony in this passage to give emphasis to his point - that is, we don&#039;t normally think of feet as beautiful, and especially wouldn&#039;t in a society in which messengers&#039; feet would be worn from travel and covered with dust and mud. But if those feet bring good news - then those dirty, worn feet are so beautiful one could almost kiss them! I hadn&#039;t thought about the &#039;well-suited&#039; aspect of it, though.&lt;/p&gt;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great story! I&#8217;ve always sort of thought that Isaiah may have been using a little irony in this passage to give emphasis to his point &#8211; that is, we don&#8217;t normally think of feet as beautiful, and especially wouldn&#8217;t in a society in which messengers&#8217; feet would be worn from travel and covered with dust and mud. But if those feet bring good news &#8211; then those dirty, worn feet are so beautiful one could almost kiss them! I hadn&#8217;t thought about the &#8216;well-suited&#8217; aspect of it, though.</p>
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