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The Maggid on Vision and Consolation Shabbatot

The Maggid of Mezritch explains the theological connection between Shabbat Chazon, which features the vision of Isaiah, and Shabbat Nachamu, the Shabbat of consolation following Tisha B'Av, demonstrating how lamentation naturally gives rise to comfort.

שבת חזון מביאה לנו ממילא את השבת נחמו

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Igros Moshe OC 3:80

Igros Moshe OC 3:80

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Sermons Unto My People, Chanuka, Purim, and Special Shabbatot 27:46

דרשות אל עמי, חגים וזמנים שונים כ״ז:מ״ו

Sermons Unto My People, Chanuka, Purim, and Special Shabbatot 27:46

The passage states that the connection between the Shabbat of the vision and the Shabbat of consolation requires no explanation, since the Shabbat of the vision itself naturally brings about the Shabbat of consolation, with the lament (Eichah) serving as the cause for the consolation (Nachmu).

ומעכשיו אין כלל שאלה בדבר איזו סמיכת הפרשה יש בין שבת חזון לשבת נחמו. כי אמנם שבת חזון מביאה לנו ממילא את השבת נחמו, וה"איכה" היא סיבה לה"נחמו".