“But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall.”
The sun of righteousness rising with healing in its wings becomes one of the Old Testament's most luminous images of messianic hope, promising restoration and liberation for those who fear God's name. The image of leaping calves released from their stalls captures the exuberant freedom of those who have been constrained by injustice and oppression, now released into God's final vindication. The 'wings' imagery may evoke the healing touch of the divine presence—comparable to the cherubim's wings over the ark—suggesting that God's righteousness brings shelter and restoration simultaneously. This verse anticipates Christ as the 'light of the world' and 'sun of righteousness,' whose resurrection inaugurates the healing of all that was broken by sin and death. The contrast with 4:1's fiery destruction establishes that the same Day of the LORD brings total annihilation to the arrogant and complete restoration to the faithful.
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