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Text -- Isaiah 3:11-26 (NET)

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3:11 Too bad for the wicked sinners! For they will get exactly what they deserve. 3:12 Oppressors treat my people cruelly; creditors rule over them. My people’s leaders mislead them; they give you confusing directions. 3:13 The Lord takes his position to judge; he stands up to pass sentence on his people. 3:14 The Lord comes to pronounce judgment on the leaders of his people and their officials. He says, “It is you who have ruined the vineyard! You have stashed in your houses what you have stolen from the poor. 3:15 Why do you crush my people and grind the faces of the poor?” The sovereign Lord who commands armies has spoken.
Washing Away Impurity
3:16 The Lord says, “The women of Zion are proud. They walk with their heads high and flirt with their eyes. They skip along and the jewelry on their ankles jingles. 3:17 So the sovereign master will afflict the foreheads of Zion’s women with skin diseases, the Lord will make the front of their heads bald.” 3:18 At that time the sovereign master will remove their beautiful ankle jewelry, neck ornaments, crescent shaped ornaments, 3:19 earrings, bracelets, veils, 3:20 headdresses, ankle ornaments, sashes, sachets, amulets, 3:21 rings, nose rings, 3:22 festive dresses, robes, shawls, purses, 3:23 garments, vests, head coverings, and gowns. 3:24 A putrid stench will replace the smell of spices, a rope will replace a belt, baldness will replace braided locks of hair, a sackcloth garment will replace a fine robe, and a prisoner’s brand will replace beauty. 3:25 Your men will fall by the sword, your strong men will die in battle. 3:26 Her gates will mourn and lament; deprived of her people, she will sit on the ground.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · 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: Israel | Isaiah | AMULET | Pride | Women | Dress | ORNAMENT | WOMAN | TRADE | SHOE; SHOE-LATCHET | ORNAMENTS, PERSONAL | Hair | Poor | Wimple | Stomacher | Jewels | Mincing | TABLET | ANKLET | MANTLE | more
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NET Notes: Isa 3:11 Heb “for the work of his hands will be done to him.”

NET Notes: Isa 3:12 Heb “and the way of your paths they confuse.” The verb בָּלַע (bala’, “confuse”; HAL...

NET Notes: Isa 3:13 The Hebrew text has “nations,” but the preceding and following contexts make it clear that the Lord is judging his covenant people. ע...

NET Notes: Isa 3:14 Heb “the plunder of the poor [is] in your houses” (so NASB).

NET Notes: Isa 3:15 The use of this title, which also appears in v. 1, forms an inclusio around vv. 1-15. The speech begins and ends with a reference to “the master...

NET Notes: Isa 3:16 Heb “and with their feet they jingle.”

NET Notes: Isa 3:17 The precise meaning of this line is unclear because of the presence of the rare word פֹּת (pot). Since the verb in the line me...

NET Notes: Isa 3:18 Or “the beauty of [their] ankle jewelry.”

NET Notes: Isa 3:20 Heb “houses of breath.” HALOT 124 s.v. בַּיִת defines them as “scent-bottles”; cf. NAB, NR...

NET Notes: Isa 3:23 The rhetorical purpose for such a lengthy list is to impress on the audience the guilt of these women with their proud, materialistic attitude, whose ...

NET Notes: Isa 3:24 Heb “and it will be in place of spices there will be a stench.” The nouns for “spices” and “stench” are right next...

NET Notes: Isa 3:25 Heb “your strength in battle.” The verb in the first clause provides the verbal idea for the second clause.

NET Notes: Isa 3:26 Heb “she will be empty, on the ground she will sit.” Jerusalem is personified as a destitute woman who sits mourning the empty city.

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