Isaiah 19:6
Context19:6 The canals 1 will stink; 2
the streams of Egypt will trickle and then dry up;
the bulrushes and reeds will decay,
Isaiah 35:7
Context35:7 The dry soil will become a pool of water,
the parched ground springs of water.
Where jackals once lived and sprawled out,
grass, reeds, and papyrus will grow.
Isaiah 42:3
Context42:3 A crushed reed he will not break,
a dim wick he will not extinguish; 3
he will faithfully make just decrees. 4


[19:6] 1 tn Heb “rivers” (so KJV, ASV); NAB, CEV “streams”; TEV “channels.”
[19:6] 2 tn The verb form appears as a Hiphil in the Qumran scroll 1QIsaa; the form in MT may be a so-called “mixed form,” reflecting the Hebrew Hiphil stem and the functionally corresponding Aramaic Aphel stem. See HALOT 276 s.v. I זנח.
[42:3] 3 sn The “crushed reed” and “dim wick” symbolize the weak and oppressed who are on the verge of extinction.
[42:3] 4 tn Heb “faithfully he will bring out justice” (cf. NASB, NRSV).