9:2 (9:1) The people walking in darkness
see a bright light; 1
light shines
on those who live in a land of deep darkness. 2
47:5 “Sit silently! Go to a hiding place, 3
O daughter of the Babylonians!
Indeed, 4 you will no longer be called ‘Queen of kingdoms.’
1 sn The darkness symbolizes judgment and its effects (see 8:22); the light represents deliverance and its effects, brought about by the emergence of a conquering Davidic king (see vv. 3-6).
2 tn Traditionally צַלְמָוֶת (tsalmavet) has been interpreted as a compound noun, meaning “shadow of death” (so KJV, ASV, NIV), but usage indicates that the word, though it sometimes refers to death, means “darkness.” The term should probably be repointed as an abstract noun צַלְמוּת (tsalmut). See the note at Ps 23:4.
3 tn Heb “darkness,” which may indicate a place of hiding where a fugitive would seek shelter and protection.
4 tn Or “For” (NASB, NRSV).