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Text -- Isaiah 41:1-7 (NET)
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The Lord Challenges the Nations
41:1 “Listen to me in silence , you coastlands ! Let the nations find renewed strength ! Let them approach and then speak ; let us come together for debate !
41:2 Who stirs up this one from the east ? Who officially commissions him for service? He hands nations over to him, and enables him to subdue kings . He makes them like dust with his sword , like windblown straw with his bow .
41:3 He pursues them and passes by unharmed ; he advances with great speed .
41:4 Who acts and carries out decrees? Who summons the successive generations from the beginning ? I , the Lord , am present at the very beginning , and at the very end – I am the one .
41:5 The coastlands see and are afraid ; the whole earth trembles ; they approach and come .
41:6 They help one another ; one says to the other , ‘Be strong !’
41:7 The craftsman encourages the metalsmith , the one who wields the hammer encourages the one who pounds on the anvil . He approves the quality of the welding , and nails it down so it won’t fall over .”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Predestination |
GODS |
Isaiah, The Book of |
ISAIAH, 1-7 |
Anvil |
Goldsmith |
Hammer |
Island |
Nail |
CRAFTS |
ISAIAH, BOOK OF |
Alpha |
God |
Persia |
HANDICRAFT |
Cyrus |
Carpentry |
Metal Work of Gold |
Welding |
Stubble |
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NET Notes: Isa 41:1 The Hebrew term מִשְׁפָּט (mishpat) could be translated “judgment,” but here it seem...
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NET Notes: Isa 41:2 The point is that they are powerless before Cyrus’ military power and scatter before him.
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NET Notes: Isa 41:3 Heb “a way with his feet he does not come [or “enter”].” One could translate, “by a way he was not [previously] entering...
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NET Notes: Isa 41:5 Heb “the ends of the earth,” but this is a merism, where the earth’s extremities stand for its entirety, i.e., the extremities and e...
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