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Text -- Isaiah 17:9-14 (NET)

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17:9 At that time their fortified cities will be like the abandoned summits of the Amorites, which they abandoned because of the Israelites; there will be desolation. 17:10 For you ignore the God who rescues you; you pay no attention to your strong protector. So this is what happens: You cultivate beautiful plants and plant exotic vines. 17:11 The day you begin cultivating, you do what you can to make it grow; the morning you begin planting, you do what you can to make it sprout. Yet the harvest will disappear in the day of disease and incurable pain. 17:12 The many nations massing together are as good as dead, those who make a commotion as loud as the roaring of the sea’s waves. The people making such an uproar are as good as dead, those who make an uproar as loud as the roaring of powerful waves. 17:13 Though these people make an uproar as loud as the roaring of powerful waves, when he shouts at them, they will flee to a distant land, driven before the wind like dead weeds on the hills, or like dead thistles before a strong gale. 17:14 In the evening there is sudden terror; by morning they vanish. This is the fate of those who try to plunder us, the destiny of those who try to loot us!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Amorites members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Hivite a person/people descended from Canaan son of Ham son of Noah
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Isaiah | Chaff | ISAIAH, 1-7 | Church | Israel | Rock | AGRICULTURE | Backsliders | Forgetting God | UNCHANGEABLE; UNCHANGEABLENESS | THORN IN THE FLESH | SLIP | WHIRLWIND | Death | Godlessness | God | Famine | SHROUD | WIND | NOISE | more
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NET Notes: Isa 17:9 The Hebrew text reads literally, “like the abandonment of the wooded height and the top one.” The following relative clause appears to all...

NET Notes: Isa 17:10 Heb “a vine, a strange one.” The substantival adjective זָר (zar) functions here as an appositional genitive. It could r...

NET Notes: Isa 17:11 The Hebrew text has, “a heap of harvest.” However, better sense is achieved if נֵד (ned, “heap”) is emended ...

NET Notes: Isa 17:12 Heb “like the uproar of mighty waters they are in an uproar.”

NET Notes: Isa 17:13 Or perhaps “tumbleweed” (NAB, NIV, CEV); KJV “like a rolling thing.”

NET Notes: Isa 17:14 Heb “this is the portion of those who plunder us, and the lot of those who loot us.”

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