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Text -- Isaiah 16:1-12 (NET)

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16:1 Send rams as tribute to the ruler of the land, from Sela in the desert to the hill of Daughter Zion. 16:2 At the fords of the Arnon the Moabite women are like a bird that flies about when forced from its nest. 16:3 “Bring a plan, make a decision! Provide some shade in the middle of the day! Hide the fugitives! Do not betray the one who tries to escape! 16:4 Please let the Moabite fugitives live among you. Hide them from the destroyer!” Certainly the one who applies pressure will cease, the destroyer will come to an end, those who trample will disappear from the earth. 16:5 Then a trustworthy king will be established; he will rule in a reliable manner, this one from David’s family. He will be sure to make just decisions and will be experienced in executing justice. 16:6 We have heard about Moab’s pride, their great arrogance, their boasting, pride, and excess. But their boastful claims are empty! 16:7 So Moab wails over its demise– they all wail! Completely devastated, they moan about what has happened to the raisin cakes of Kir Hareseth. 16:8 For the fields of Heshbon are dried up, as well as the vines of Sibmah. The rulers of the nations trample all over its vines, which reach Jazer and spread to the desert; their shoots spread out and cross the sea. 16:9 So I weep along with Jazer over the vines of Sibmah. I will saturate you with my tears, Heshbon and Elealeh, for the conquering invaders shout triumphantly over your fruit and crops. 16:10 Joy and happiness disappear from the orchards, and in the vineyards no one rejoices or shouts; no one treads out juice in the wine vats– I have brought the joyful shouts to an end. 16:11 So my heart constantly sighs for Moab, like the strumming of a harp, my inner being sighs for Kir Hareseth. 16:12 When the Moabites plead with all their might at their high places, and enter their temples to pray, their prayers will be ineffective!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Arnon a river forming the southern border of Ammon east of the Dead Sea
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Elealeh a town on the east side of Jordan
 · Heshbon a town of south-eastern Judah
 · Jazer a town on the east side of the Jordan
 · Kir-Hareseth a town of Moab 20 km east of the southern end of the Dead Sea
 · Kir-hareseth a town of Moab 20 km east of the southern end of the Dead Sea
 · Kir-heres a town of Moab 20 km east of the southern end of the Dead Sea
 · Kir-Heres a town of Moab 20 km east of the southern end of the Dead Sea
 · Moab resident(s) of the country of Moab
 · sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River,the Mediterranean Sea,the Persian Gulf south east of Babylon,the Red Sea
 · Sela a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)
 · Sibmah a town of Reuben near Heshbon
 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Isaiah | ISAIAH, 8-9 | VINE | Kir-haraseth | Sibmah | Elealeh | SEA | Harvest | Heshbon | Music | WINE | War | Pride | Poor | Grape | SHEBAM | QIR-HARESETH; KIR-HERES | ASTRONOMY, I | Jaazer | Arnon | more
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NET Notes: Isa 16:1 The Hebrew text has “toward [across?] the desert.”

NET Notes: Isa 16:2 Heb “like a bird fleeing, thrust away [from] a nest, the daughters of Moab are [at] the fords of Arnon.”

NET Notes: Isa 16:3 Heb “disclose, uncover.”

NET Notes: Isa 16:4 The Hebrew text has, “they will be finished, the one who tramples, from the earth.” The plural verb form תַּמ’...

NET Notes: Isa 16:5 Heb “one who judges and seeks justice, and one experienced in fairness.” Many understand מְהִר (mÿhir) ...

NET Notes: Isa 16:6 Heb “not so his boasting.”

NET Notes: Isa 16:7 The Hebrew text has, “for the raisin cakes of Kir Hareseth you [masculine plural] moan, surely destroyed.” The “raisin cakes” ...

NET Notes: Isa 16:9 Heb “for over your fruit and over your harvest shouting has fallen.” The translation assumes that the shouting is that of the conqueror (J...

NET Notes: Isa 16:10 The Lord appears to be the speaker here. See 15:9.

NET Notes: Isa 16:11 Heb “Kir Heres” (so ASV, NRSV, TEV, CEV), a variant name for “Kir Hareseth” (see v. 7).

NET Notes: Isa 16:12 Heb “when he appears, when he grows tired, Moab on the high places, and enters his temple to pray, he will not prevail.” It is possible th...

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