Isaiah 6:4

6:4 The sound of their voices shook the door frames, and the temple was filled with smoke.

Isaiah 10:30

10:30 Shout out, daughter of Gallim!

Pay attention, Laishah!

Answer her, Anathoth!

Isaiah 24:14

24:14 They lift their voices and shout joyfully;

they praise the majesty of the Lord in the west.

Isaiah 30:31

30:31 Indeed, the Lord’s shout will shatter Assyria;

he will beat them with a club.

Isaiah 33:3

33:3 The nations run away when they hear a loud noise;

the nations scatter when you spring into action!

Isaiah 42:2

42:2 He will not cry out or shout;

he will not publicize himself in the streets.


tn On the phrase אַמּוֹת הַסִּפִּים (’ammot hassippim, “pivots of the frames”) see HALOT 763 s.v. סַף.

tc The Hebrew text reads “Poor [is] Anathoth.” The parallelism is tighter if עֲנִיָּה (’aniyyah,“poor”) is emended to עֲנִיהָ (’aniha, “answer her”). Note how the preceding two lines have an imperative followed by a proper name.

sn The remnant of the nations (see v. 13) may be the unspecified subject. If so, then those who have survived the judgment begin to praise God.

tn Heb “they yell out concerning.”

tn Heb “Indeed by the voice of the Lord Assyria will be shattered.”

tn Heb “at the sound of tumult the nations run away.”

tn Heb “because of your exaltation the nations scatter.”

tn Heb “he will not cause his voice to be heard in the street.”