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Text -- Isaiah 8:19--9:7 (NET)

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Darkness Turns to Light as an Ideal King Arrives
8:19 They will say to you, “Seek oracles at the pits used to conjure up underworld spirits, from the magicians who chirp and mutter incantations. Should people not seek oracles from their gods, by asking the dead about the destiny of the living?” 8:20 Then you must recall the Lord’s instructions and the prophetic testimony of what would happen. Certainly they say such things because their minds are spiritually darkened. 8:21 They will pass through the land destitute and starving. Their hunger will make them angry, and they will curse their king and their God as they look upward. 8:22 When one looks out over the land, he sees distress and darkness, gloom and anxiety, darkness and people forced from the land. 9:1 The gloom will be dispelled for those who were anxious. In earlier times he humiliated the land of Zebulun, and the land of Naphtali; but now he brings honor to the way of the sea, the region beyond the Jordan, and Galilee of the nations. 9:2 The people walking in darkness see a bright light; light shines on those who live in a land of deep darkness. 9:3 You have enlarged the nation; you give them great joy. They rejoice in your presence as harvesters rejoice; as warriors celebrate when they divide up the plunder. 9:4 For their oppressive yoke and the club that strikes their shoulders, the cudgel the oppressor uses on them, you have shattered, as in the day of Midian’s defeat. 9:5 Indeed every boot that marches and shakes the earth and every garment dragged through blood is used as fuel for the fire. 9:6 For a child has been born to us, a son has been given to us. He shoulders responsibility and is called: Extraordinary Strategist, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. 9:7 His dominion will be vast and he will bring immeasurable prosperity. He will rule on David’s throne and over David’s kingdom, establishing it and strengthening it by promoting justice and fairness, from this time forward and forevermore. The Lord’s intense devotion to his people will accomplish this.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Jordan the river that flows from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea,a river that begins at Mt. Hermon, flows south through Lake Galilee and on to its end at the Dead Sea 175 km away (by air)
 · Midian resident(s) of the region of Midian
 · Naphtali region/territority and the tribe of Israel,the son of Jacob and Bilhah,the tribe of people descended from Naphtali,the territory of the people of Naphtali
 · Zebulun the tribe of Israel that came from Zebulun whose territory was in Galilee,the man; son of Jacob and Leah,the tribe of Zebulun,the territory of the tribe of Zebulun


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Israel | JESUS CHRIST, 2 | Isaiah | Church | Gentiles | EZEKIEL, 2 | Jesus, The Christ | Prophecy | AHAZ | Darkness | Gospel | Harvest | Galilee | GOD, NAMES OF | PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 3 | SHOULDER | JESUS CHRIST, 4A | Peace | Blasphemy | Minister | more
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NET Notes: Isa 8:19 Heb “Should a nation not inquire of its gods on behalf of the living, (by inquiring) of the dead?” These words appear to be a continuation...

NET Notes: Isa 8:20 Heb “If they do not speak according to this word, [it is] because it has no light of dawn.” The literal translation suggests that “t...

NET Notes: Isa 8:21 Or “gods” (NAB, NRSV, CEV).

NET Notes: Isa 8:22 Heb “ and darkness, pushed.” The word מְנֻדָּח (mÿnudakh) appears to be a Pual partic...

NET Notes: Isa 9:1 These three geographical designations may refer to provinces established by the Assyrians in 734-733 b.c. The “way of the sea” is the prov...

NET Notes: Isa 9:2 Traditionally צַלְמָוֶת (tsalmavet) has been interpreted as a compound noun, meaning “shad...

NET Notes: Isa 9:3 Heb “as they are happy.” The word “warriors” is supplied in the translation to clarify the word picture. This last simile come...

NET Notes: Isa 9:4 This alludes to Gideon’s victory over Midian (Judg 7-8), when the Lord delivered Israel from an oppressive foreign invader.

NET Notes: Isa 9:5 Heb “Indeed every boot marching with shaking.” On the meaning of סְאוֹן (sÿ’on, “boot...

NET Notes: Isa 9:6 This title pictures the king as one who establishes a safe socio-economic environment for his people. It hardly depicts him as a meek individual, for ...

NET Notes: Isa 9:7 Heb “the zeal of the Lord.” In this context the Lord’s “zeal” refers to his intense devotion to and love for his people ...

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