NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

  Discovery Box

Isaiah 12:6

Context

12:6 Cry out and shout for joy, O citizens of Zion,

for the Holy One of Israel 1  acts mightily 2  among you!”

Isaiah 56:12

Context

56:12 Each one says, 3 

‘Come on, I’ll get some wine!

Let’s guzzle some beer!

Tomorrow will be just like today!

We’ll have everything we want!’ 4 

Isaiah 8:1

Context
A Sign-Child is Born

8:1 The Lord told me, “Take a large tablet 5  and inscribe these words 6  on it with an ordinary stylus: 7  ‘Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz.’ 8 

Isaiah 9:2

Context

9:2 (9:1) The people walking in darkness

see a bright light; 9 

light shines

on those who live in a land of deep darkness. 10 

Isaiah 27:13

Context
27:13 At that time 11  a large 12  trumpet will be blown, and the ones lost 13  in the land of Assyria will come, as well as the refugees in 14  the land of Egypt. They will worship the Lord on the holy mountain in Jerusalem. 15 

Isaiah 29:6

Context

29:6 Judgment will come from the Lord who commands armies, 16 

accompanied by thunder, earthquake, and a loud noise,

by a strong gale, a windstorm, and a consuming flame of fire.

Isaiah 36:13

Context

36:13 The chief adviser then stood there and called out loudly in the Judahite dialect, 17  “Listen to the message of the great king, the king of Assyria.

Isaiah 34:6

Context

34:6 The Lord’s sword is dripping with blood,

it is covered 18  with fat;

it drips 19  with the blood of young rams and goats

and is covered 20  with the fat of rams’ kidneys.

For the Lord is holding a sacrifice 21  in Bozrah, 22 

a bloody 23  slaughter in the land of Edom.

Isaiah 38:3

Context
38:3 “Please, Lord. Remember how I have served you 24  faithfully and with wholehearted devotion, 25  and how I have carried out your will.” 26  Then Hezekiah wept bitterly. 27 

Drag to resizeDrag to resize

[12:6]  1 sn See the note on the phrase “the Holy One of Israel” in 1:4.

[12:6]  2 tn Or “is great” (TEV). However, the context emphasizes his mighty acts of deliverance (cf. NCV), not some general or vague character quality.

[56:12]  3 tn The words “each one says” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

[56:12]  4 tn Heb “great, [in] abundance, very much,” i.e., “very great indeed.” See HALOT 452 s.v. יֶתֶר.

[8:1]  5 sn Probably made of metal, wood, or leather. See HALOT 193 s.v. גִּלָּיוֹן.

[8:1]  6 tn Heb “write” (so KJV, ASV, NIV, NRSV).

[8:1]  7 tn Heb “with the stylus of a man.” The significance of the qualifying genitive “a man” is uncertain. For various interpretations see J. N. Oswalt, Isaiah (NICOT), 1:219, n. 1.

[8:1]  8 tn Heb “quickly, [the] plunder; it hurries, [the] loot.” The first word (מַהֵר, maher) is either a Piel imperative (“hurry [to]”) or infinitive (“hurrying,” or “quickly”). The third word (חָשׁ, khash) is either a third masculine singular perfect or a masculine singular participle, in either case from the root חוּשׁ (khush, “hurry”). Perhaps it is best to translate, “One hastens to the plunder, one hurries to the loot.” In this case מַהֵר is understood as an infinitive functioning as a verb, the subject of חוּשׁ is taken as indefinite, and the two nouns are understood as adverbial accusatives. As we discover in v. 3, this is the name of the son to be born to Isaiah through the prophetess.

[9:2]  7 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).

[9:2]  8 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.

[27:13]  9 tn Heb “and it will be in that day.” The verb that introduces this verse serves as a discourse particle and is untranslated; see note on “in the future” in 2:2.

[27:13]  10 tn Traditionally, “great” (KJV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NLT); CEV “loud.”

[27:13]  11 tn Or “the ones perishing.”

[27:13]  12 tn Or “the ones driven into.”

[27:13]  13 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

[29:6]  11 tn Heb “from the Lord who commands armies [traditionally, the Lord of hosts] there will be visitation.” The third feminine singular passive verb form תִּפָּקֵד (tippaqed, “she/it will be visited”) is used here in an impersonal sense. See GKC 459 §144.b.

[36:13]  13 tn The Hebrew text includes “and he said.”

[34:6]  15 tn The verb is a rare Hotpaal passive form. See GKC 150 §54.h.

[34:6]  16 tn The words “it drips” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[34:6]  17 tn The words “and is covered” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[34:6]  18 tn Heb “for there is a sacrifice to the Lord.”

[34:6]  19 sn The Lord’s judgment of Edom is compared to a bloody sacrificial scene.

[34:6]  20 tn Heb “great” (so KJV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV).

[38:3]  17 tn Heb “walked before you.” For a helpful discussion of the background and meaning of this Hebrew idiom, see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 254.

[38:3]  18 tn Heb “and with a complete heart”; KJV, ASV “with a perfect heart.”

[38:3]  19 tn Heb “and that which is good in your eyes I have done.”

[38:3]  20 tn Heb “wept with great weeping”; NCV “cried loudly”; TEV “began to cry bitterly.”



TIP #34: What tip would you like to see included here? Click "To report a problem/suggestion" on the bottom of page and tell us. [ALL]
created in 0.17 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA