“But Zion said.
‘Yahweh has forsaken me.
My Lord has forgotten me.’
‘Can a woman forget her nursing child?
Can she show no compassion
For the child of her womb?
Even these may forget.
Yet I will not forget you.
See!
I have inscribed you
On the palms of my hands.
Your walls are continually before me.’”
Second Isaiah has Zion complain that Yahweh, the Lord, had forgotten and forsaken them. Yahweh, however, responded very forcefully. How could a woman forget her nursing child? How could anyone forget what came out of her womb? Even if these women would forget, Yahweh would never forget about the Israelites, since he had their names inscribed on the palms of his hands like a tattoo. This was an anthropomorphic attempt to show that Yahweh really cared for them, since their walls were always before him.