NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

  Discovery Box

Ezekiel 26:7

Context

26:7 “For this is what the sovereign Lord says: Take note that 1  I am about to bring King Nebuchadrezzar 2  of Babylon, king of kings, against Tyre from the north, with horses, chariots, and horsemen, an army and hordes of people.

Jeremiah 47:3

Context

47:3 Fathers will hear the hoofbeats of the enemies’ horses,

the clatter of their chariots and the rumbling of their wheels.

They will not turn back to save their children

because they will be paralyzed with fear. 3 

Drag to resizeDrag to resize

[26:7]  1 tn The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) draws attention to something.

[26:7]  2 tn Heb “Nebuchadrezzar” is a variant and more correct spelling of Nebuchadnezzar, as the Babylonian name Nabu-kudurri-usur has an an “r” rather than an “n.”

[47:3]  3 tn Heb “From the noise of the stamping of the hoofs of his stallions, from the rattling of his chariots at the rumbling of their wheels, fathers will not turn to their children from sinking of hands.” According to BDB 952 s.v. רִפָּיוֹן the “sinking of the hands” is figurative of helplessness caused by terror. A very similar figure is seen with a related expression in Isa 35:3-4. The sentence has been restructured to put the subject up front and to suggest through shorter sentences more in keeping with contemporary English style the same causal connections. The figures have been interpreted for the sake of clarity for the average reader.



created in 0.02 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA