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Text -- Isaiah 47:2-15 (NET)

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47:2 Pick up millstones and grind flour! Remove your veil, strip off your skirt, expose your legs, cross the streams! 47:3 Let your private parts be exposed! Your genitals will be on display! I will get revenge; I will not have pity on anyone,” 47:4 says our protector– the Lord who commands armies is his name, the Holy One of Israel. 47:5 “Sit silently! Go to a hiding place, O daughter of the Babylonians! Indeed, you will no longer be called ‘Queen of kingdoms.’ 47:6 I was angry at my people; I defiled my special possession and handed them over to you. You showed them no mercy; you even placed a very heavy burden on old people. 47:7 You said, ‘I will rule forever as permanent queen!’ You did not think about these things; you did not consider how it would turn out. 47:8 So now, listen to this, O one who lives so lavishly, who lives securely, who says to herself, ‘I am unique! No one can compare to me! I will never have to live as a widow; I will never lose my children.’ 47:9 Both of these will come upon you suddenly, in one day! You will lose your children and be widowed. You will be overwhelmed by these tragedies, despite your many incantations and your numerous amulets. 47:10 You were complacent in your evil deeds; you thought, ‘No one sees me.’ Your self-professed wisdom and knowledge lead you astray, when you say, ‘I am unique! No one can compare to me!’ 47:11 Disaster will overtake you; you will not know how to charm it away. Destruction will fall on you; you will not be able to appease it. Calamity will strike you suddenly, before you recognize it. 47:12 Persist in trusting your amulets and your many incantations, which you have faithfully recited since your youth! Maybe you will be successful– maybe you will scare away disaster. 47:13 You are tired out from listening to so much advice. Let them take their stand– the ones who see omens in the sky, who gaze at the stars, who make monthly predictions– let them rescue you from the disaster that is about to overtake you! 47:14 Look, they are like straw, which the fire burns up; they cannot rescue themselves from the heat of the flames. There are no coals to warm them, no firelight to enjoy. 47:15 They will disappoint you, those you have so faithfully dealt with since your youth. Each strays off in his own direction, leaving no one to rescue you.”
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 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


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NET Notes: Isa 47:3 Heb “I will not meet a man.” The verb פָּגַע (pagah) apparently carries the nuance “meet with ki...

NET Notes: Isa 47:4 See the note on the phrase “the Holy One of Israel” in 1:4.

NET Notes: Isa 47:5 Or “For” (NASB, NRSV).

NET Notes: Isa 47:6 Heb “on the old you made very heavy your yoke.”

NET Notes: Isa 47:7 Heb “you did not remember its outcome”; NAB “you disregarded their outcome.”

NET Notes: Isa 47:8 Heb “I will not live [as] a widow, and I will not know loss of children.”

NET Notes: Isa 47:9 Reference is made to incantations and amulets, both of which were important in Mesopotamian religion. They were used to ward off danger and demons.

NET Notes: Isa 47:10 See the note at v. 8.

NET Notes: Isa 47:11 Heb “you will not know”; NIV “you cannot foresee.”

NET Notes: Isa 47:12 Heb “maybe you will cause to tremble.” The object “disaster” is supplied in the translation for clarification. See the note at...

NET Notes: Isa 47:13 Heb “let them stand and rescue you – the ones who see omens in the sky, who gaze at the stars, who make known by months – from those...

NET Notes: Isa 47:14 The Hebrew text reads literally, “there is no coal [for?] their food, light to sit before it.” Some emend לַחְ...

NET Notes: Isa 47:15 Heb “each to his own side, they err.”

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