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Text -- Isaiah 26:12-21 (NET)

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26:12 O Lord, you make us secure, for even all we have accomplished, you have done for us. 26:13 O Lord, our God, masters other than you have ruled us, but we praise your name alone. 26:14 The dead do not come back to life, the spirits of the dead do not rise. That is because you came in judgment and destroyed them, you wiped out all memory of them. 26:15 You have made the nation larger, O Lord, you have made the nation larger and revealed your splendor, you have extended all the borders of the land. 26:16 O Lord, in distress they looked for you; they uttered incantations because of your discipline. 26:17 As when a pregnant woman gets ready to deliver and strains and cries out because of her labor pains, so were we because of you, O Lord. 26:18 We were pregnant, we strained, we gave birth, as it were, to wind. We cannot produce deliverance on the earth; people to populate the world are not born. 26:19 Your dead will come back to life; your corpses will rise up. Wake up and shout joyfully, you who live in the ground! For you will grow like plants drenched with the morning dew, and the earth will bring forth its dead spirits. 26:20 Go, my people! Enter your inner rooms! Close your doors behind you! Hide for a little while, until his angry judgment is over! 26:21 For look, the Lord is coming out of the place where he lives, to punish the sin of those who live on the earth. The earth will display the blood shed on it; it will no longer cover up its slain.
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NET Notes: Isa 26:12 Some suggest emending גַּם כָּל (gam kol, “even all”) to כִּג‘...

NET Notes: Isa 26:14 Heb “visited [for harm]” (cf. KJV, ASV); NAB, NRSV “you have punished.”

NET Notes: Isa 26:15 Or “brought honor to yourself.”

NET Notes: Isa 26:16 The meaning of this verse is unclear. It appears to read literally, “O Lord, in distress they visit you, they pour out [?] an incantation, your ...

NET Notes: Isa 26:18 Heb “and the inhabitants of the world do not fall.” The term נָפַל (nafal) apparently means here, “be ...

NET Notes: Isa 26:19 It is not certain whether the resurrection envisioned here is intended to be literal or figurative. A comparison with 25:8 and Dan 12:2 suggests a lit...

NET Notes: Isa 26:20 Heb “until anger passes by.”

NET Notes: Isa 26:21 This implies that rampant bloodshed is one of the reasons for divine judgment. See the note at 24:5.

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